SRMHCAT 2026 pass percentage is expected to be around 60–65% of all test takers, with course-wise qualifying marks ranging from 110 to 155 out of 300 and official cutoffs due on or around June 30, 2026.
SRM University Delhi-NCR Sonepat uses the SRM Health Care Aptitude Test (SRMHCAT) as the sole entrance criterion for its undergraduate allied health science programmes. The 300-mark exam has no fixed published pass mark — qualification is determined by merit list placement per course and category. All figures on this page are expected estimates based on 2025 trends and will be confirmed after the official result is released.
- Overall expected qualifying rate: 60–65% of test takers (based on 2025 trends)
- General category expected qualifying marks: 135–150 out of 300 (45–50%)
- B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing expected to carry the highest cutoff among all SRMHCAT courses
- No section-wise cutoff — total score out of 300 determines merit list placement
- Official result and cutoffs expected on or around June 30, 2026
| Direct Link to SRMHCAT 2026 Result and Cutoff — admissions.srmuniversity.ac.in |
What Counts as Passing in SRMHCAT 2026
SRMHCAT 2026 does not have a single fixed pass mark announced by SRM University Delhi-NCR Sonepat. A student is considered to have qualified for a programme if their total score is at or above the lowest score of the last student admitted in their category for that course. The university releases category-wise cutoffs alongside the result, expected on or around June 30, 2026.
Based on 2025 trends, the table below shows the expected qualifying marks for each reservation category. Students whose scores fall at or above these ranges for at least one course are expected to appear on the SRMHCAT 2026 merit list.
| Category | Expected Qualifying Marks (out of 300) | Expected Qualifying Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| General | 135–150 | 45–50% |
| OBC | 120–135 | 40–45% |
| SC | 105–120 | 35–40% |
| ST | 100–115 | 33–38% |
All figures are expected estimates based on 2025 trends. Confirmed cutoffs will be published by SRM University Delhi-NCR Sonepat after result declaration on or around June 30, 2026.
Course-Wise Qualifying Rate for SRMHCAT 2026
Each health science programme at SRM University Delhi-NCR Sonepat attracts a different applicant volume relative to its seat intake, which drives variation in qualifying marks across courses. The table below shows expected cutoff marks for General category students for each programme, based on 2025 trends.
| Course | Expected Cutoff — General (out of 300) | Expected Qualifying Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing | 145–155 | 48–52% |
| B.Sc. Physiotherapy | 135–145 | 45–48% |
| B.Sc. Radiology and Imaging Technology | 125–140 | 42–47% |
| B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology | 120–135 | 40–45% |
| B.Sc. Cardiac Care Technology | 115–130 | 38–43% |
| B.Sc. Operation Theatre Technology | 110–125 | 37–42% |
These are expected cutoffs based on 2025 trends. Official course-wise cutoffs will be released by SRM University Delhi-NCR Sonepat on or around June 30, 2026.
B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing consistently attracts the highest number of applicants relative to seat availability, keeping its qualifying marks at the top of the range. Students targeting Nursing should aim for at least 150 marks to maintain a buffer above the expected cutoff. Programmes like B.Sc. Operation Theatre Technology and B.Sc. Cardiac Care Technology offer a more accessible qualifying range for students who score between 110 and 130.
Overall Pass Percentage for SRMHCAT 2026
Based on 2025 trends, approximately 60–65% of students who appear for SRMHCAT 2026 are expected to qualify for at least one programme on the merit list. This means roughly 35–40% of test takers will not make any course merit list — either because their total score falls below the category cutoff or because all seats in their preferred courses are filled by higher scorers before their rank is reached.
For borderline students scoring between 110 and 135, course choice and category are the deciding variables. A General category student scoring 120 may not qualify for Nursing or Physiotherapy but could still appear on the merit list for Operation Theatre Technology or Medical Lab Technology. Students from reserved categories with similar scores have a meaningfully higher probability of qualifying because their thresholds are lower.
Students who meet the minimum 50% aggregate in 12th Science eligibility but score below 100 in SRMHCAT are unlikely to appear on any merit list, based on patterns from 2024 and 2025.
How to Calculate Your SRMHCAT 2026 Score
SRMHCAT 2026 carries 300 marks for 100 questions: +3 for each correct answer, ?1 for each wrong answer, and 0 for unattempted questions. Use this formula to estimate your raw score:
Score = (Correct Answers × 3) ? (Wrong Answers × 1)
| Correct | Wrong | Unattempted | Calculated Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60 | 20 | 20 | (60 × 3) ? (20 × 1) = 160 |
| 50 | 10 | 40 | (50 × 3) ? (10 × 1) = 140 |
| 55 | 5 | 40 | (55 × 3) ? (5 × 1) = 160 |
The five SRMHCAT 2026 sections — Data Interpretation, English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and General Knowledge and Current Affairs — carry 20 questions each. There is no section-wise cutoff. The university ranks all students by total score alone when building the merit list. Skipping a question is safer than random guessing: a wrong answer costs 1 mark and requires one additional correct answer to recover that loss.
Factors Affecting SRMHCAT 2026 Pass Percentage
SRMHCAT qualifying marks and the overall pass percentage shift every year. Students relying on 2025 estimates should keep the following variables in mind when interpreting their score:
- Paper difficulty: A tougher paper depresses average scores and lowers cutoffs. An easier paper raises them. The 2026 difficulty level will only be known after the exam concludes.
- Total applicant pool: A larger number of test takers increases competition, which can push cutoffs higher for in-demand courses like Nursing and Physiotherapy.
- Seat intake per course: If SRM University increases seats for a programme, its effective qualifying mark drops. Reduced seats push the cutoff upward.
- Category-wise applicant distribution: The share of applicants in each category affects how many reserved seats go unfilled and whether borderline reserved-category students qualify in later rounds.
- 12th Science marks: All SRMHCAT UG programmes require a minimum 50% aggregate in 12th Science. Some programmes also weigh 12th marks alongside the SRMHCAT score during final merit list preparation.
SRMHCAT 2026 Pass Percentage FAQs
Ques. What is the expected pass percentage for SRMHCAT 2026?
Ans. Based on 2025 trends, approximately 60–65% of students who appear for SRMHCAT 2026 are expected to qualify for at least one programme on the merit list. The official qualifying rate will be known once the result and cutoffs are published on or around June 30, 2026.
Ques. Is there a fixed minimum marks to pass SRMHCAT 2026?
Ans. No. SRMHCAT 2026 does not have a single fixed pass mark. Qualifying depends on merit list placement per course and category. Based on 2025 trends, General category students are expected to need approximately 135–150 marks out of 300 to qualify for at least one programme. Confirmed cutoffs will be released on or around June 30, 2026.
Ques. Which course has the highest qualifying marks in SRMHCAT 2026?
Ans. B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing is expected to have the highest qualifying cutoff in SRMHCAT 2026 — approximately 145–155 marks out of 300 for General category students, based on 2025 trends. This reflects high applicant demand relative to available seats in the Nursing programme.
Ques. How is the SRMHCAT 2026 score calculated?
Ans. SRMHCAT 2026 score = (Correct Answers × 3) ? (Wrong Answers × 1). Unattempted questions carry zero marks. The exam has 100 questions worth 300 marks in total. There is no section-wise cutoff — only the total score is used to prepare the merit list.
Ques. Do OBC, SC, and ST students qualify at lower marks in SRMHCAT 2026?
Ans. Yes. Based on 2025 trends, OBC students are expected to need approximately 120–135 marks, SC students around 105–120 marks, and ST students around 100–115 marks out of 300 to qualify. Actual category-wise cutoffs will be published alongside the official SRMHCAT 2026 result on or around June 30, 2026.
Ques. When will the SRMHCAT 2026 cutoff and result be released?
Ans. The SRMHCAT 2026 result and course-wise cutoff marks are expected to be released on or around June 30, 2026 at the official admissions portal: admissions.srmuniversity.ac.in. Students should check the portal regularly from late June 2026 onwards.








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