How much NEET score is required for AIIMS Nagpur?

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    Deepak Chaubey | Contributor-Level 8

    7 months ago

    The latest cutoff information for MBBS at AIIMS Nagpur is as follows: The opening and closing cutoff ranks for AIIMS Nagpur MBBS Admission 2023 are 1187 and 1264, respectively for the General Category. The cutoff for AIIMS Nagpur MBBS admission is based on the NEET score and is released after the NEET results are declared. The cutoff ranks may vary depending on factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the examination, the difficulty level of the examination, the performance of candidates, the number of seats available, and the All India quota or Home State. The expected AIIMS Nagpur NEET MBBS cutoff 2023 ranges from 1000

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    Saurabh Khanduri | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    According to the NEET cutoffs data for the year 2025, the AIIMS Nagpur MBBS closing rank stood 862. This shows a steady increase in the competition for MBBS admissions at AIIMS Nagpur which means that candidates can expect an even higher closing rank than 862 in the next year's NEET entrance exam. Candidates who are interested in MBBS courses at AIIMS Nagpur are advised to start preparing immediately.

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    Kanish Rohilla | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    AIIMS Nagpur only offers admission to its MBBS programme based on NEET UG results. In order to be eligible to study an MBBS at AIIMS Nagpur, candidates must pass the NEET UG admission exam and obtain the necessary qualifying score, as determined by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for that academic year. 

    The main selection criterion is the NEET UG test. Interested applicants may check the NTA-announced AIIMS Nagpur MBBS cut off 2023 to find out if they qualify for MBBS admission at AIIMS Nagpur.

    CategoryNEET 2023 cut off PercentileNEET 2023 cut off Marks
    General/ EWS50720-137
    OBC40136-107
    SC40136-107
    ST40136-107
    General/ EWS- PwD45136-121
    OBC- PwD40120-107
    SC- PwD40120-107
    ST- PwD40120-108

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