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what is lowest acceptance neet marks for mbbs

The lowest NEET marks for MBBS can be very different by category, quota, and college , but recent public guides show that the practical lower end for some government MBBS seats has been around 110–150 marks for reserved categories in a few state-quota cases , while general-category government seats are usually much higher, often 500+ and sometimes around 400–450 only in special-state/less competitive cases.

What it means in practice

  • Qualifying vs admission are different. NEET qualifying marks only make you eligible; they do not guarantee MBBS admission.
  • For general category , a commonly cited qualifying lower bound is around 144–164 in recent years, but that is only the minimum to qualify, not enough for most MBBS seats.
  • For government MBBS admission , the lowest closing scores reported in some state-quota cases can drop close to 110–120 for reserved categories, but those are exceptional and depend heavily on the state and college.

Rough score range

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Situation Typical lower end
NEET qualifying score, general category About 144–164 marks
Government MBBS in highly competitive states Usually 500+ marks
Government MBBS in some lower-cutoff state-quota cases, reserved categories Roughly 110–150 marks in rare cases
Some special state/region seats for general category About 400–450 marks in select cases

Simple answer

If you want the shortest honest answer: the absolute lowest MBBS admission scores can be around 110–150 in rare reserved-category state-quota cases, but for most students the realistic target is much higher, and for general category government MBBS often needs 500+.

Important note

Private medical colleges can have different admission patterns and fees, so the “lowest acceptance marks” for MBBS is not one fixed number for all India. The safest way to estimate your chance is to compare your score with the latest state quota and category-wise closing ranks for the exact college you want.

TL;DR: MBBS cutoffs can be as low as ~110–150 in rare reserved- category cases, but general-category government MBBS usually needs far more , often 400–500+ depending on state and college.