Understanding past trends helps predict future seat competition. NEET cutoffs for BAMS vary by:
Here’s a full analysis of cutoff trends from 2020 to 2024, and what to expect in 2025.
Year |
Avg Cutoff (Govt BAMS GEN) |
2020 |
495–510 |
2021 |
500–525 |
2022 |
510–540 |
2023 |
515–545 |
2024 |
520–550 |
The trend shows a 5–10 mark increase per year.
Year |
Avg Cutoff (Private GEN) |
2020 |
300–360 |
2021 |
320–390 |
2022 |
340–410 |
2023 |
350–420 |
2024 |
370–450 |
Expect cutoffs to rise in popular states like Maharashtra, UP, Karnataka
Category |
Govt College Cutoff (2024) |
Pvt College Cutoff (2024) |
GEN |
520–550 |
370–450 |
OBC |
480–520 |
340–420 |
EWS |
500–540 |
350–430 |
SC |
370–450 |
260–350 |
ST |
340–430 |
250–330 |
Tip: SC/ST students can aim for govt seats with ~400+ NEET score
College Type |
Target Score (GEN) |
Top Govt Colleges |
530+ |
Mid-Level Govt |
510–520 |
Top Pvt |
420–450 |
Mid Pvt |
370–410 |
Lower score students should aim for Mop-Up rounds in low-cutoff states (MP, Chhattisgarh, Bihar)
NEET 2025 candidates should:
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