For Re-NEET 2026, General category candidates may need around 610–650+ marks to secure a government MBBS seat through the All India Quota (AIQ). Admission to premier institutes such as AIIMS is likely to require 680+ marks.

With competition expected to remain high, a score of 650 or above can be considered a safer target for admission to top government medical colleges.

  • General category qualifying cutoff (50th percentile) expected around 140-170 marks; admission cutoff for government seats starts at 610+ marks.
  • 650+ marks can secure ranks under 12,000 for government medical colleges.
  • Toppers usually score 340+ in Biology.
  • Safe score to secure admission in AIIMS Delhi is 695-710+ marks.

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Re- NEET 2026 Marks vs Rank: Expected Analysis

Scores of 700+ marks are required to break into the top 500 ranks and target premier institutes like AIIMS Delhi. Every 10-20 mark improvement in the 600+ range can improve the rank significantly.

  • A drop of 20-30 marks from 680 to 650 range pushes the rank from top 2,500 to around 12,000.
  • 650-679 marks can secure Government Medical Colleges across states.
  • 615-649 marks remain competitive for government colleges, especially in state quota rounds.
  • Below 615 marks shifts focus primarily to lower-tier government or private options in state counselling

Re-NEET Expected Marks vs Rank Table

Marks Range Expected AIR Range
700-720 1-500
680-699 501-2,500
650-679 2,501-12,000
615-649 12,001-25,000
580-614 25,001-45,000
550-579 45,001-70,000
520-549 70,001-1,00,000
480-519 1,00,001-1,50,000
440-479 1,50,001-2,20,000
400-439 2,20,001-2,80,000

Source: NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff

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Ques. What rank does 630 marks approximately fetch in Re-NEET 2026?

Ans. Around 8,000-15,000 AIR, sufficient for many government MBBS seats in state quota across multiple states.

Ques. How many marks separate rank 1,000 from rank 10,000?

Ans. Typically 70-100 marks difference in the upper range (e.g., 675+ vs 590-610 range).

Ques. Does 620 marks guarantee a government seat?

Ans. It provides strong chances in state quota for several government colleges, but depends on the specific state and counselling round.

Re-NEET 2026 Expected Government Medical Colleges

Top institutes require 650+ marks for General category under AIQ. Mid-tier government colleges need 580-620 marks. State quota cutoffs are generally 20-50 marks lower than AIQ depending on domicile and seat availability.AIIMS Delhi demands 700+ marks (top 100-500 AIR) for General category.

  • Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) Delhi closes around 640-670 marks in AIQ (ranks 100-500).
  • King George's Medical University (KGMU) Lucknow requires 620-650 marks for strong chances in AIQ/state quota.
  • Lower-tier government colleges across states become accessible at 550-590 marks, especially in state quota rounds.

Re-NEET Expected Government Medical Colleges by Marks Range

Marks Range (General Category) Expected AIR Range Government College (AIQ/State Quota)
700-720 1-500 AIIMS Delhi
670-699 501-2,500 Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) Delhi
640-669 2,501-8,000 King George's Medical University (KGMU) Lucknow
610-639 8,001-20,000 Grant Medical College Mumbai
580-609 20,001-40,000 Madras Medical College Chennai
550-579 40,001-70,000 Government Medical College Nagpur

Source: NEET 2025 Cutoff: Most Accurate Marks vs Rank vs College for NEET 2025 | Beena Maam & Mritunjaya Sir

Re-NEET Expected Government Medical Colleges by Marks Range

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Ques. What marks are needed for AIIMS Delhi in Re-NEET 2026 General category?

Ans. 700+ marks (AIR under 500) for realistic chances in AIQ, as per 2025 closing data around 47-100 ranks.

Ques. Can 600 marks get a seat in top government colleges?

Ans. Yes, in state quota for several established GMCs, though AIQ prospects are limited to mid-tier options.

Ques. How do state quota marks differ from AIQ for the same college?

Ans. State quota closing marks are typically 15-40 marks lower than AIQ for domicile candidates due to higher seat share (85%).

Re-NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff: Category-Wise Analysis

NEET UG 2026 follows strict central reservation rules for 15% AIQ seats. Only Central OBC-NCL and valid EWS certificates are accepted. State policies apply only to 85% State Quota seats

  • General/EWS category needs 620-650+ marks for safe AIQ government MBBS admission
  • OBC-NCL candidates can target government seats at 570-610+ marks due to 27% reservation.
  • SC category admission cutoffs fall in 500-550+ range for government colleges
  • ST category requires 480-520+ marks.
  • State quota cutoffs are consistently 20-45 marks lower than AIQ across categories because of 85% seat allocation.

NEET 2026 Re-NEET Expected Category-Wise Cutoff Table

Category Qualifying Cutoff Safe Score for AIQ Government MBBS Safe Score for State Quota Government MBBS
General / EWS 50th / 686-144 620-650+ 610-640+
OBC-NCL 40th / 143-113 590-630+ 570-610+
SC 40th / 143-113 520-560+ 500-540+
ST 40th / 143-113 500-530+ 480-520+
Re-NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff

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Ques. What was the exact number of General category candidates who qualified in NEET 2025?

Ans. 11,01,151 candidates qualified under the 50th percentile in 2025.

Ques. How does the re-examination affect category-wise qualifying cutoffs?

Ans. Qualifying percentiles remain fixed by NTA (50th for General/EWS, 40th for others) regardless of the re-exam date.

Ques. Is there any separate cutoff for Re-NEET 2026 counselling?

Ans. No. The re-exam results will be merged into the overall merit list for MCC AIQ and state counselling.

Re-NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff, Marks vs Rank & Safe Score for Government Colleges: Reddit Discussion

Aspirants on Reddit are discussing their plans, mindsets, and anxieties regarding an upcoming RE-NEET (Re-examination for NEET).

  • Users are debating who will actually show up for the re-exam.
  • Several students express that they are completely burnt out
  • Users point out that the actual competition will remain limited.
  • Due to the ongoing immense mental toll of the exam cycle, several students are actively looking for exit options.
Re-NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff, Marks vs Rank & Safe Score for Government Colleges: Reddit Discussion

Re-NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff, Marks vs Rank & Safe Score for Government Colleges: FAQ’s

Ques. Will the re-NEET question paper be tougher than the original exam?

Ans. Usually, the National Testing Agency (NTA) maintains a balanced difficulty, meaning a re-exam does not automatically imply a tougher paper. However, the topper zone competition might intensify as serious aspirants get extra revision time.

Ques. Can I secure an MBBS seat at any AIIMS campus with 590 marks?

Ans. Getting AIIMS campus with a score of 590 marks is highly unlikely if you belong to the unreserved General or OBC categories, where cutoffs strictly close well above 650+ marks. However, if you fall under the SC or ST categories, you stand a chance of securing an admission slot in newer campuses like AIIMS Jammu, AIIMS Madurai, or AIIMS Deoghar through the dedicated All India Quota counselling.

Ques. Is 487 considered a good score to get a government medical college seat?

Ans. A score of 487 marks falls into the average performance pool. It is insufficient for a General category student to crack a government MBBS seat. This score is safely above the clearing threshold for SC/ST applicants in multiple states.

Ques. What are my MBBS admission options if my All India Rank is around 2 lakh?

Ans. Securing an All India Rank of 2 lakh rules out all open seats in state-run government colleges for general applicants. Your viable entry pathways include applying to Deemed Universities or opting for management quota allocations. Alternatively, this rank pool can comfortably get you government institutional seats in medical fields like BDS, BAMS, or BHMS.

Ques. How will the tie-breaking policy affect my final rank if my marks match other candidates?

Ans. When multiple students end up with identical scores, your merit list is calculated based on subject-specific metrics. The current evaluation protocol prioritizes higher individual marks in Biology first, followed by your score in Chemistry, and then Physics. If a stalemate persists, the candidate with a lower ratio of negative marking attempts gets the rank advantage.