NEET 2021: Know Score Needed to Get Admission to Top Govt Medical Colleges
NEET 2021: Know Score Needed to Get Admission to Top Govt Medical Colleges
NEET 2021: Here are the last five years closing rank for top government colleges, implying the last rank till which admissions were allowed under each college

Over 16 lakh medical aspirants who had registered for the medical entrance exam – National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2021 – are awaiting their results. NEET 2021 results are expected to be announced in October. Soon after the result, the counselling will begin and students will start applying for top medical colleges.

To be eligible to seek admissions to undergraduate medical courses, students need to obtain minimum qualifying marks. The minimum cut-off marks are decided by taking various factors like category, the total number of candidates who appeared in the exam, highest marks secured, and others. The cut-off marks may vary according to colleges, courses and the category of examinees.

This year, the cutoff is expected to go lower than last year. In 2020, the cut-off score for top colleges was 720-147 and in 2019 it was 701-134. This year, experts believe that for unreserved category students, the score can range from 715 – 130.

Here is a list of the past five years of closing ranks for admission to top medical courses for students to estimate which college they can get based on their score.

Every year, the top medical colleges release their opening and closing rank for NEET-UG admission to various medical programmes. Here are the last five years closing rank for top government colleges, implying the largest rank till which admissions were allowed under each college

Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi:

VMMC Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi:

University College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi:

Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi:

Government Medical College, Chandigarh:

Seth G.S. Medical College, Mumbai:

King George’s Medical University, Lucknow:

Stanley Medical College, Chennai:

Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak:

Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai:

The Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) conducts the NEET counselling for all India quota (AIQ) seats on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). Of the total, 15% of seats in every college are offered for AIQ, however, the rest of 85% of seats are available for state domicile.

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