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Tirunelveli Medical College NEET Cut Off 2025, 2022, 2021

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Updated on - Jul 31, 2025 02:48 PM IST

Tirunelveli Medical College CutOffs Latest Update

dateJuly 31, 2025

Admission Procedures for All India and Tamil Nadu State Admissions - Details on admission procedures for All India and Tamil Nadu State admissions have been outlined. Candidates who have officially secured admissions through the All India or State Counselling to Tirunelveli Medical College must register on the admissions registration portal. This registration is essential to initiate the admission process upon reaching the campus. All documents submitted through this portal will be officially verifiable, and the admissions office reserves the right to accept the documents after physical verification. For any clarifications, candidates can contact the Medical Education Section of the Office.

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Tirunelveli Medical College (NEET, MBBS, Cutoff, Round 1, 2019)

CategoryOpening RankClosing Rank
AIQ-GN56802829
AIQ-SC5478323813
AIQ-ST6100058878
AIQ-GN PwD281699266954
AIQ-ST PwD461853461853
AIQ-SC PwD602974602974

Tirunelveli Medical College (NEET, MBBS, Cutoff, Round 2, 2019)

CategoryOpening RankClosing Rank
AIQ-GN87766452
AIQ-SC7293271068
AIQ-ST8413783976
AIQ-GN PwD374031269993
AIQ-SC PwD692393692393

Tirunelveli Medical College (NEET, MBBS, Cutoff, Round 1, 2017)

CategoryOpening RankClosing Rank
General26331382
Scheduled Tribe2952029520
Scheduled Castes3148329163
General PH308848308848
SC PH225068225068
ST PH448469448469

Tirunelveli Medical College (NEET, MBBS, Cutoff, Round 2, 2016)

CategoryOpening RankClosing Rank
General37242977
Scheduled Tribe6323263055
Scheduled Castes3625735894

Top Courses at Tirunelveli Medical College

Course NameFeesEligibility
M.B.B.S. (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery)
Higher secondary education (10+2) or equivalent, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as main subjects, Minimum aggregate score of 50%, Qualified in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) or equivalent entrance examination approved by the Medical Council of India (MCI)
M.D. (Doctor of Medicine)₹1,01,000
MBBS, Valid registration with the Medical Council of India (MCI), One-year rotating internship, Qualify in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) PG examination
M.S. (Master of Surgery)
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree, completed mandatory rotating internship, valid registration with the Medical Council of India (MCI) or the State Medical Council
M.Ch. (Master of Chirurgiae)₹1,20,000
MBBS degree from a recognized medical college or university, completed compulsory rotating internship, permanent registration from the Medical Council of India (MCI) or any state medical council, completed a three-year residency in General Surgery or its equivalent recognized by the MCI.
D.M. (Doctorate of Medicine)₹1,20,000
M.D. or equivalent degree, valid Medical Council of India (MCI) registration, completed compulsory rotating internship, minimum of three years of work experience in the concerned specialty after obtaining postgraduate degree.
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Sohini Bhattacharya, Content Team

-Answered on Dec-06-2024

Dear student, 

According to the NEET SS 2024 Syllabus, Gynaecological, Oncology and Reproductive Medicine are included in the same question paper group. Therefore, there will be questions related to these specializations combined in the OBGYN paper. It is required to study Gynaecological, Oncology and Reproductive Medicine to achieve good scores. Students must strategically prepare because there will be mixed questions from both the sections and not studying anyone will not help in better preparation. However, Gynaecological and Oncology focuses on cancers of the female reproductive system, while Reproductive Medicine addresses infertility and reproductive health issues. Therefore, by preparing both topics, students will be able to tackle questions that may question the concepts from oncology to reproductive health medicine. A good approach to preparing will help students to cover the syllabus for the exam and stay less confused. Therefore, students will have to study both concepts to get admission to the MCH reproductive medicine colleges in India. 

Thank You!

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Puja Saikia, Content Team

-Answered on June-21-2023

NTA has announced the cutoff marks for NEET 2023 based on different categories. For the general category, the cutoff range is 720-137, while for SC/ST/OBC category, it is 136-107. In the general category with physical disabilities, the cutoff range is 136-121; for SC/ST/OBC category with physical disabilities, it is 120-107. These cutoff marks indicate the minimum scores required in NEET 2023 to qualify for different categories. Therefore, you have a high chance of admission to Tirunelveli Medical College.

Can i do correspondence mbbs course
-Murugan -Updated on July-08-20201 Answers
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Simran Saini, CollegeDekho Expert

-Answered on July-08-2020

Dear Student,

No, you cannot pursue the MBBS course in Distance/ Correspondence mode.

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