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Assam NEET 2025 Cut Off: Government & Private Medical Colleges

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Assam NEET MBBS State Quota Cut Off: 2025 Marks, Ranks & Category-wise Analysis

Get the latest and most reliable details on Assam NEET Cut Off 2025 for MBBS and BDS courses in government and dental colleges. This page gives you verified state and All India Quota (AIQ) cut offs, category-wise minimum marks, and step-by-step eligibility details. 


The content is strictly based on official updates from DME Assam and NTA for NEET 2025, so you can confidently plan your medical journey. Scroll down for last round closing ranks, marks, and important counselling tips for all Assam medical aspirants.


NEET 2025 Qualifying Cutoff for Assam

The NEET 2025 minimum qualifying marks must be met by every candidate to participate in Assam NEET counselling. These are the official qualifying thresholds released by NTA for NEET 2025:

Category NEET 2025 Percentile NEET 2025 Score Range
General/UR & EWS 50th 686–144
OBC/SC/ST 40th 143–113
UR/EWS-PwD 45th 143–127
OBC/SC/ST-PwD 40th 126–113

You must score at least these marks (as per your category) just to be eligible for Assam NEET counselling. However, actual required scores to secure an MBBS or BDS seat are much higher and depend on the college category and seat type.


Assam NEET MBBS Cut Off 2025 – Government College (State Quota)

Assam’s government MBBS seats are mainly allotted through the 85% state quota. Cut offs vary by college and category, and final ranks depend on round-wise allotment during Assam MBBS counselling. The table below shows last round closing ranks for major colleges for 2023 and 2024, which give a realistic basis for estimating 2025 cut offs.

College General Rank (2024) OBC Rank (2024) SC Rank (2024) ST Rank (2024)
Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh 23939 100550 89205 273679
Gauhati Medical College 14638 62035 53756 205958
Diphu Medical College and Hospital 54236 157638 145647 348232
Silchar Medical College and Hospital
Jorhat Medical College and Hospital 32485 118265 110991 284865

Assam NEET 2025 cut offs are expected to be similar, subject to exam difficulty and number of seats. For MBBS, General category students should aim at a NEET UG 2025 rank above 20,000 for high-demand colleges and around 50,000–60,000 for lower-demand government medical colleges under the state quota. Cut offs for OBC, SC, and ST are lower but can vary year to year.


Assam NEET BDS Cut Off 2025 – Government Dental Colleges (State Quota)

Government dental colleges in Assam also fill seats based on the 85% state quota. Here’s the previous year’s last round closing rank for Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) for different categories:

College General Rank (2024) OBC Rank (2024) SC Rank (2024) ST Rank (2024)
Regional Dental College, Guwahati 63574 184976 161900 389537
Govt Dental College, Dibrugarh 68244 192008 169073 396725
Govt Dental College, Silchar 73149 196395 173541 407339

Cut offs for BDS are lower than MBBS. Students with a rank up to 70,000 (General) or even up to 2 lakh (reserved categories) have secured BDS seats.


Assam NEET Cut Off Trends: 2023, 2024, & Expected 2025

Cut off ranks and scores depend on seat matrix, exam difficulty, candidate pool, and category. The table below compares closing ranks for MBBS in Assam from the past three years.

Year General Closing Rank OBC Closing Rank SC Closing Rank ST Closing Rank
2025 (Expected) 21,000–60,000 62,000–1,80,000 90,000–1,70,000 2,05,000–4,10,000
2024 14,638–62,358 62,035–1,81,031 53,756–1,58,755 2,05,958–4,07,339
2023 16,000–61,000 64,000–1,80,000 55,000–1,55,000 2,10,000–4,00,000

These trends help you gauge if your score and rank will qualify for MBBS/BDS counselling in 2025.


Assam NEET Cut Off – All India Quota vs State Quota

The 15% AIQ seats are filled nationally and have higher cut offs compared to 85% state quota. For example, in 2024, General category AIQ cut offs for top Assam medical colleges were around ranks 14,000–24,000, while state quota cut offs for the same colleges extended to much higher (less competitive) ranks.

  • AIQ cut offs are best suited for high NEET scorers from other states seeking Assam seats.
  • State quota is for Assam domicile students, offering more relaxed thresholds.

Full details and process at Assam NEET Counselling.


Seat Distribution & Counselling Influence on Cut Offs

- Over 1,550 MBBS seats are available in Assam, split between 13 government medical colleges.
- About 226 seats are AIQ and 1,274 are under state quota.
- If demand increases or exam is harder, cut off scores might drop slightly.
- Most seats fill in the first two rounds; later rounds may see cut offs dip due to dropouts or up-gradation.

Stay updated for round-wise cut off movements after each counselling phase on official portals.


Assam NEET Cut Off 2025 – What to Do Next?

  • Compare your NEET 2025 score and rank to the latest tables above.
  • If qualified, register and participate in Assam state or AIQ counselling.
  • Use the Assam MBBS Admission Guide for eligibility and stepwise process.
  • Remember: Cut offs can shift with each round – be alert for fresh notices and options in later rounds!

Useful Links for Assam NEET Counselling & Admission

For more updates and detailed guidance, check category/college-wise seat prediction tools and keep track of DME Assam notifications right up to the final round. Your NEET score, category, and round-wise choice making will together decide your college admission in 2025.

FAQs on Assam NEET 2025 Cut Off: Government & Private Medical Colleges

1. What is the NEET 2025 cutoff for MBBS admission in Assam?

The expected NEET cutoff for Assam MBBS admission 2025 (state quota) is likely around 515–530 marks for General category. For OBC, cut off is usually 15–25 marks lower, and for SC/ST, it can be 110–160 marks lower. Official cut offs will be released by DME Assam after counselling concludes.

3. What was the Assam NEET cut off for OBC category in 2024?

In 2024, the OBC (MOBC) state quota cutoff for MBBS in Assam was around 504 marks (approximate closing rank ~61,850). For more category-wise data, refer to Assam NEET Cutoff details.

4. Does Assam NEET counselling consider All India Rank or State Rank?

For state quota seats, Assam uses the NEET State Merit Rank (prepared from All India NEET score but restricted to eligible Assam candidates). For AIQ (15%) seats, All India Rank is used during centralised counselling by MCC.

5. How many government MBBS seats are available in Assam through NEET 2025?

Assam offers over 1,100 government MBBS seats across multiple medical colleges (2024 numbers; subject to increase if new colleges open in 2025). Most seats are allotted under state quota; 15% are for the All India Quota.

6. Is Assam NEET cutoff lower than West Bengal and Tamil Nadu?

The cutoff for Assam is generally lower than West Bengal and Tamil Nadu for government MBBS seats. However, it's higher than most North East states. Exact differences depend on competition and seat matrix each year.

8. Can an OBC creamy layer student claim OBC quota during Assam NEET counselling?

No. Only OBC-NCL (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates are eligible for OBC quota benefits in Assam NEET admissions. Creamy layer candidates are treated as General category for seat allocation and cutoff purposes.

9. When will the official Assam NEET 2025 cut off be released?

The official Assam NEET cut off 2025 will be published by DME Assam after the completion of every round of state quota counselling. Prior to this, only previous years’ cutoff data and NEET qualifying marks are available.

10. Is domicile in Assam mandatory for state quota medical seats?

Yes, Assam domicile is compulsory for participating in state quota (85%) MBBS and BDS seat counselling. You must fulfil domicile or permanent residency norms as defined by DME Assam. Learn more about Assam MBBS admission eligibility.

12. Do Assam NEET private medical colleges have lower cut offs compared to government colleges?

Yes, private MBBS colleges in Assam admit students at much lower NEET scores than government medical colleges. The cut off is typically 80–130 marks lower for the management seats in private colleges, as reflected in recent years’ data.