RGUHS NEET PG 2023 cutoff has been released and the merit list is available below. RGUHS has nearly 590 affiliate and constituent colleges. NEET UG cutoff marks for 2022 were 50% marks for the general category, 45% marks for PH candidates, and 40% for candidates from the reserved category. NEET UG Cutoff 2023 will be released by the NTA after NEET 2023 exam scheduled on 7th May 2023.

  • NEET cut-off is generally of two types - admission cut-off, and qualifying cut-off.
  • NEET qualifying score is the minimum mark a candidate must obtain to pass the exam.
  • NEET admission cut-off is the last rank at which admission will be granted to an applicant.
  • Candidates seeking admission to courses like MBBS, MD/ MS, B.Pharma/B.A.M.S/Pharm.D are required to secure a valid score in NEET, NEET PG, and KCET, respectively, and meet the college's cut-off criteria.

RGUHS Cutoff Latest Updates

March 14, 2023: RGUHS NEET PG Results 2023 released. Check details here


RGUHS Cutoff Highlights

Here are the cutoff highlights for RGUHS NEET UG Cutoff 2023 and NEET PG Cutoff 2023:

Particulars Details
NEET UG 2023 Cutoff Release Date June 2023 (Tentative)
NEET PG 2023 Cutoff Release Date March 14, 2023
NEET UG/PG Minimum eligibility cutoff 50% (UR), 40% (SC/ST/OBC), 45% (PwD)
NEET UG Cutoff Score 135-140 marks (UR), 120-125 marks (R)
NEET PG Cutoff Score 450-500 marks (UR), 400-450 marks (R)

RGUHS NEET UG Qualifying Cutoff

A total of 993069 candidates cleared the minimum NEET Cut off qualifying criteria. 

NEET Cut off 2023 (Expected)

Based on previous year trends, category-wise NEET 2023 expected cut off is tabulated below.

Category NEET 2023 Cut off Percentile
General/ EWS 50
OBC 40
SC 40
ST 40
General/ EWS- PwD 45
OBC- PwD 40
SC- PwD 40
ST- PwD 40

NEET 2022 Qualifying Cut off

Given below is the category-wise NEET 2022 cut-off data along with the number of candidates qualified. 

Categories NEET 2022 Cut-off Percentile Number of Candidates Qualified
General/ EWS 50 881402
General/ EWS- PwD 45 328
OBC 40 74458
OBC- PwD 40 160
SC 40 26087
SC- PwD 40 56
ST 40 10565
ST- PwD 40 13

RGUHS NEET PG Qualifying Cutoff 2023 (Out)

For the 2022 session, the qualifying cutoff for NEET PG was 50th percentile for General Category candidates, 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC candidates, and 45th percentile for PwD candidates. This means that candidates belonging to the respective categories need to score equal to or above the specified percentile to qualify for the exam.

NEET PG Cutoff for 2023 and 22 is provided below:

Category NEET PG Qualifying Percentile NEET PG Cut off Scores (Out of 800)
Unreserved (UR) 50th percentile 25 percentile
SC/ST/OBC 40th percentile 15 percentile
Unreserved - PH (UR-PH) 45th percentile 20 percentile
SC/ST/OBC - PH 40th percentile 15 percentile

RGUHS NEET UG Admission Cutoff

The RGUHS NEET UG admission cutoff depends on various factors, such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats. Generally, the cutoff score for admission to RGUHS through NEET UG ranges between 400 to 600 marks out of a total of 720 marks.

NEET Admission Cutoff 2023 (Expected)

NEET UG Admission Cutoff 2023 (Expected) is provided below:

Category NEET 2023 Expected Cut-off Marks
General/ EWS 720-130
OBC 129-104
SC 129-104
ST 129-104
General/ EWS- PwD 129-115
OBC- PwD 114-95
SC- PwD 114-95
ST- PwD 114-95

NEET Admission Cutoff 2022

As per the latest update, the NEET UG 2023 cut-off percentile for the general category to qualify for the entrance exam is 50th. Last year the corresponding NEET cutoff scores for the general category were 715-117. Check the yearly trend of NEET cutoff for different categories from the table below.

Year NEET Cutoff Scores (UR) NEET Cutoff Scores (OBC) NEET Cutoff Scores (SC/ST)
2022 715-117 116-93 116-93
2021 720-138 137-108 137-108
2020 720-147 146-113 146-113
2019 701-134 133-107 133-107

RGUHS NEET PG Admission Cutoff 2023

RGUHS NEET PG Admission Cutoff 2023 was released on March 14, 2023. The cutoff marks are provided below:

Category Cut-off Scores (out of 800)
General / EWS 291
General-PwBD 274
SC/ST/ OBC (Including PwBD of SC/ST/OBC) 257

How to Calculate NEET Cutoff?

NEET is a national-level medical entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) medical courses in India. The cutoff for NEET is the minimum qualifying percentile or score that candidates need to obtain in order to be considered eligible for admission.

Here are the steps to calculate the NEET cutoff:

  1. The NEET cutoff is based on the percentile score obtained by candidates in the exam.
  2. The percentile score is calculated based on the total number of candidates who appeared for the exam and their respective scores.
  3. The formula used to calculate the percentile score is as follows: Percentile score = (Number of candidates with a raw score equal to or less than the candidate/Total number of candidates) x 100
  4. The NEET cutoff percentile varies for different categories of candidates such as General, OBC, SC, ST, and PwD.
  5. The NEET cutoff percentile for General category candidates is usually around 50th percentile, while for OBC, SC, and ST categories, it is around 40th percentile.
  6. The minimum qualifying marks for NEET UG are 50th percentile for General category candidates, and 40th percentile for SC, ST, and OBC candidates.
  7. The minimum qualifying marks for PwD candidates are 45th percentile for General category candidates, and 40th percentile for SC, ST, and OBC candidates.
  8. The cutoff score for NEET is calculated based on the total number of candidates who appeared for the exam and their respective scores.

RGUHS Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What is the NEET cutoff?

Ans. NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) cutoff is the minimum qualifying percentile or score that a candidate needs to obtain in order to be considered eligible for admission to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) medical courses in India.

The cutoff is determined by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for NEET UG and by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) for NEET PG. The NEET cutoff varies for different categories of candidates such as General, OBC, SC, ST, and PwD. The cutoff may also vary each year depending on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates who appeared for the exam, and the number of seats available for admission.

Ques. How is the NEET cutoff calculated?

Ans. NEET cutoff is calculated based on the percentile score obtained by candidates in the exam. The percentile score is calculated using the following formula:

Percentile score = (Number of candidates with a raw score equal to or less than the candidate/Total number of candidates) x 100

Ques. What is the minimum qualifying percentile for NEET UG?

Ans. The minimum qualifying percentile for different categories of candidates is as follows:

  • General category: 50th percentile
  • OBC category: 40th percentile
  • SC category: 40th percentile
  • ST category: 40th percentile
  • PwD category: 45th percentile (for General category candidates) and 40th percentile (for SC, ST, and OBC candidates)

Ques. Is there a separate NEET cutoff for All India Quota (AIQ) seats?

Ans. AIQ seats are reserved for candidates from all over India, except for candidates from Jammu and Kashmir. The NEET AIQ cutoff is usually higher than the cutoff for state quota seats, as there is more competition for the limited number of seats available.

The AIQ cutoff is determined by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). The cutoff is based on the NEET score and percentile obtained by candidates, and it varies depending on the category of the candidate.

Candidates who qualify for the AIQ cutoff will be eligible to participate in the centralized counselling process conducted by the MCC for admission to medical and dental colleges under the AIQ.

Ques. What is the NEET UG cutoff percentile for General category candidates?

Ans. NEET 2022 cutoff was 50% marks for general category, 45% marks for PH candidates and 40% for candidates from the reserved category. NEET Cut-off 2023 will be released by the NTA after the conduct of the NEET 2023 exam on 7th May 2023.

Ques. What is the NEET PG cutoff percentile for OBC category candidates?

Ans. As per the latest NEET PG cutoff, the qualifying percentile is 291 for General, 257 for SC/ST/OBC, and 274 for General-PH. NEET PG cutoff 2023 was released on March 14, 2023.

Ques. Can the NEET cutoff be different for different colleges?

Ans. NEET cutoff can be different for different colleges depending on various factors such as the number of seats available in the college, the number of candidates who applied for admission to the college, the category of the candidate, and the difficulty level of the exam. The NEET cutoff for a particular college is usually determined by the college authority based on the NEET score and percentile obtained by candidates.

Each college has its own cutoff score and percentile, and candidates who meet or exceed the cutoff score will be eligible for admission to that college. The cutoff score and percentile may also vary based on the category of the candidate, as there are separate quotas for General, OBC, SC, ST, and PwD candidates.

Ques. Is there a separate NEET cutoff for state quota seats?

Ans. Yes, there is a separate NEET cutoff for state quota seats. State quota seats are reserved for candidates who are domiciled in a particular state or Union Territory, and the cutoff score and percentile for these seats may differ from the cutoff for All India Quota (AIQ) seats.

The state quota cutoff is usually determined by the state government or the state counselling authority based on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of candidates who applied for admission, and the difficulty level of the exam. The cutoff score and percentile for state quota seats may also vary based on the category of the candidate.

Ques. How can I check the NEET cutoff for a particular year?

Ans. You can check the NEET cutoff for a particular year by following these steps:

  1. Visit the official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA), which is the conducting body for the NEET exam.
  2. Look for the link for NEET cutoff or result on the homepage of the website.
  3. Click on the link to access the NEET cutoff page.
  4. Select the year for which you want to check the cutoff.
  5. The NEET cutoff for that year will be displayed on the screen.

Alternatively, you can also check the NEET cutoff for a particular year on the official website of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) or the state counselling authority. 

Ques. What is the difference between NEET cutoff percentile and NEET cutoff score?

Ans. Here are some differences between NEET cutoff percentile and NEET cutoff score:

NEET Cutoff Percentile NEET Cutoff Score
Refers to the minimum percentage of marks or rank that candidates need to obtain in order to qualify for admission. Refers to the minimum marks that candidates need to obtain in order to qualify for admission.
Takes into account the relative performance of candidates in the exam and is therefore more equitable. Is an absolute measure and may not reflect the relative performance of candidates.
Is a more commonly used measure than NEET cutoff score. Is less commonly used than NEET cutoff percentile.
A candidate's percentile score is calculated based on the relative performance of all the candidates who appeared for the exam. A candidate's score is calculated based on the absolute marks obtained by them in the exam.
Candidates who score above the cutoff percentile are considered eligible for admission. Candidates who score above the cutoff score are considered eligible for admission.

Ques. Is the NEET cutoff percentile the same every year?

Ans. No, the NEET cutoff percentile is not the same every year. The cutoff percentile may vary every year based on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates who appeared for the exam, and the availability of seats in medical colleges. The NEET cutoff percentile is determined by the National Testing Agency (NTA) based on these factors and may vary from year to year.

Ques. How is the NEET cutoff percentile affected by the difficulty level of the exam?

Ans. The NEET cutoff percentile can be affected by the difficulty level of the exam in the following ways:

  • If the NEET exam is relatively easy, then the cutoff percentile may increase. This is because more candidates are likely to score higher marks, and therefore the NTA may set a higher cutoff percentile to maintain the same level of competition for admission.
  • If the NEET exam is relatively difficult, then the cutoff percentile may decrease. This is because fewer candidates are likely to score high marks, and therefore the NTA may set a lower cutoff percentile to ensure that enough candidates qualify for admission.
  • If the difficulty level of the NEET exam is moderate, then the cutoff percentile may remain stable or change slightly. This is because the NTA will consider various factors such as the number of candidates who appeared for the exam and the availability of seats in medical colleges before determining the cutoff percentile. 

Ques. What happens if a candidate does not meet the NEET cutoff?

Ans. If a candidate does not meet the NEET cutoff, they will not be eligible for admission to medical or dental courses in any government, private or deemed university/colleges in India. The cutoff is the minimum score or percentile that a candidate needs to achieve in order to be eligible for admission, and failing to meet it means that the candidate has not qualified for admission.