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Released: NEET EWS Cutoff 2023 AIIMS Delhi cutoff scores for MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH admission are available now! The NTA has issued the NEET EWS Cutoff 2023 along with the results for candidates in the EWS Category. Candidates who meet the requirements can continue with the registration process for counselling when the time opens.
AIIMS Delhi NEET EWS Cutoff 2023: The organising body, National Testing Agency, has issued the qualifying cutoff scores and required percentage along with the publication of the AIIMS Delhi NEET UG 2023 Result. Only applicants who match the percentile standards will be able to apply for the upcoming NEET Counselling 2023, which is expected to open soon. Applicants must register for the counselling procedure online through the registration portal on the official website. Candidates in the EWS Category, on the other hand, should be aware of the NEET EWS Cutoff 2023, which was issued today by the NTA. Only applicants who score higher than the minimum required cutoff will be allowed to register, according to the regulations; the remaining candidates will not. Candidates are advised to first analyse their results, compare them to the required cutoff marks, and then proceed with the MBBS, BDS, or AYUSH admissions process.
The percentile and marks range for the NEET EWS Cutoff 2023 are available here for the candidates to check as per the cutoffs announced by the NTA:
Reservation Category | NEET Cutoff in Percentile | NEET Cutoff 2023 in marks |
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EWS | 50th Percentile | 720 to 137 marks |
EWS PwD | 45th Percentile | 136 to 121 marks |
Candidates may also look at the comparison of the NEET EWS Cutoff 2023 with the years 2023, 2022, and 2021.
Year | Reservation Category | NEET Cut off 2023 (in Percentile) | NEET Cut off 2023 (in Marks) |
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2023 | EWS | 50th | 720 to 137 |
2023 | EWS- PwD | 45th | 136 to 121 |
2022 | EWS | 50th | 715-117 |
2022 | EWS- PwD | 45th | 116-105 |
2021 | EWS | 50th | 720-138 |
2021 | EWS- PwD | 45th | 137-122 |
The National Testing Agency (NTA) held the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET UG 2023) for admission to MBBS, BDS, and other undergraduate medical programmes. When the NEET results for 2023 are released, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct counselling for 15% of All India Quota (AIQ) admissions, while the remaining 85% would be handled by the states.
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi is one of India's premier medical schools. AIIMS Delhi is a government-run institution. Since the medical category was included in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranking in 2018, it has been the best medical college in the country. Last year, the MCC organised two rounds of admissions counselling for AIIMS Delhi. The followings are the category and round-by-round closing ranks for MBBS admission to AIIMS Delhi.
Category | Closing rank | Round |
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General | 55 | 1 |
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) | 195 | 1 |
OBC | 242 | 1 |
General (NRI quota) | 681 | 1 |
SC | 965 | 1 |
ST | 3087 | 1 |
General (PWD) | 18,180 | 1 |
OBC (PWD) | 50392 | 1 |
EWS (PWD) | 76343 | 1 |
SC (PWD) | 143041 | 1 |
General | 61 | 2 |
OBC | 247 | 2 |
The AIIMS Delhi NEET cutoff 2022 has been released by the NTA (National Testing Agency) along with the NEET Results 2022, on September 7, 2022. The NTA has released the NEET cut off, results, and the final answer key on its official website which is neet.nta.nic.in. The cut off for the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test are the minimum marks or ranks that candidates must score in order to qualify for the further admission process and appear for the counselling. The NTA has released the NEET cut off for the 2022 session in the form of marks as well as percentile. All institutes that accept the NEET exam will allot seats to candidates based on the cut off for all government and private colleges. The NEET cut off 2022 for MBBS is also released along with the other cut off marks. The total number of seats for the MBBS course have increased in 2022 which will also affect the cut off for MBBS. 91,927 MBBS, 52,720 AYSH, 27,698 BDS, and 603 BVSC seats will be allotted in roughly 612 medical colleges and 317 dental colleges as per the NTA guidelines.
The cut off for the NEET exam depends on multiple factors that increase or decrease the overall percentile of students. The following major factors affect the NEET Results majorly:
Difficulty Level of the Exam: The cut off scores are calculated based on the difficulty level of the NEET exam in that particular year. The NEET 2022 exam consisted of a paper of total 720 marks. The exam had Physics, Chemistry, and, Biology questions for the intermediate level.
Number of Seats Available: The total number of seats offered by various medical and dental universities is another factor.
Total number of students taking the NEET exam: In 2022, the number of students who took the NEET exam was the highest since the inception of the exam. More than 18 lakh students attempted the exam which was a big number. With an increase in the number of students who sat for the exam, the NEET cut off 2022 has also increased.
Every year, lakhs of students await the NEET results because the scores of this single exam determine their admission chances to various categories of institutions. The NEET cut off for 2022 will also affect the allotment of seats for medical and dental courses in the following:
The AIIMS Delhi NEET cut off for all categories for the 2022 session is mentioned below:
Category | Percentile | Marks | Total number of candidates |
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UR/EWS | 50th | 715-117 | 881402 |
SC | 40th | 116-93 | 74458 |
UR/EWS/PH | 45th | 116-105 | 328 |
SC and PH | 40th | 104-93 | 56 |
OBC | 40th | 116-93 | 74458 |
ST | 40th | 116-93 | 10565 |
OBC and PH | 40th | 104-93 | 160 |
ST and PH | 40th | 104-93 | 13 |
The NEET percentile for the general category for 2022 is 50th. Last year the NEET scores for the general category were 720-138. Below is the NEET cut off 2022 for general category along with previous years
Year | General Category Scores |
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2022 | 715-117 |
2021 | 720-138 |
2020 | 720-147 |
2019 | 701-134 |
The NEET cut off percentile 2022 for the OBC category is 40th. The cut off scores for last year for the OBC category were 137-108. Below is the NEET cut off for OBC category for various years:
Year | OBC Category Scores |
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2022 | 116-93 |
2021 | 137-108 |
2020 | 146-113 |
2019 | 133-107 |
The NEET cut off percentile 2022 for the SC/ST categories is 40th. Last year, the NEET cut off scores for the SC/ST were 137-108. Below is the NEET cut off 2022 for SC/ST along with previous years:
Year | SC/ST Category Scores |
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2022 | 116-93 |
2021 | 137-108 |
2020 | 146-113 |
2019 | 133-107 |
The NEET cut off for various categories for the previous year is mentioned below. Students can analyse the trends in the NEET cut-off for different categories and years through the same.
Category | Percentile | Marks |
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UR/EWS | 50th | 720-138 |
SC | 40th | 137-108 |
UR/EWS/PWD | 45th | 137-122 |
SC and PWD | 40th | 121-108 |
OBC | 137-108 | |
ST | 137-108 | |
OBC and PWD | 121-108 | |
ST and PWD | 121-108 |
The cut off for 2020 is also mentioned below for students to have a clear understanding of the rise and fall in the cut off scores over the years.
Category | Percentile | Marks |
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UR/EWS | 50th | 720-147 |
SC | 40th | 146-113 |
UR/EWS/PWD | 45th | 146-129 |
SC and PWD | 40th | 128-113 |
OBC | 146-113 | |
ST | 146-113 | |
OBC and PWD | 128-113 | |
ST and PWD | 128-113 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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EWS | 75 | 195 |
EWS PwD | 76343 | 76343 |
OBC | 57 | 242 |
OBC PwD | 47004 | 50392 |
Open | 70 | 681 |
Open PwD | 9227 | 18180 |
SC | 139 | 965 |
SC PwD | 143041 | 143041 |
ST | 400 | 3087 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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OBC | 247 | 247 |
Open | 59 | 61 |
To qualify for AIIMS MBBS 2023, general category candidates must obtain a minimum of 50th percentile, while SC/ST/OBC candidates must obtain a minimum of 40th percentile, and candidates from the General-PwD, EWS-PwD categories must obtain a minimum of 45th percentile.
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