What is the minimum cutoff percentile to get admission to B.Pharma in government colleges in India through NEET exam?
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To get admission to B.Pharma in government colleges in India through the NEET exam, you must meet the minimum qualifying percentile, which is the same as for other NEET-based courses:
General Category: 50th percentile
OBC/SC/ST Categories: 40th percentile
General-PwD: 45th percentile
For NEET 2025, the expected qualifying cutoff scores are:
Category Percentile Expected Score Range (2025) General/UR 50th percentile 720–162 OBC/SC/ST 40th percentile 161–127 General-PwD 45th percentile 161–144
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The NTA NEET UG 2026 exam city slip will be released around 10 days before the exam. Students will get to know the allotted exam city through the city intimation slip. The NEET exam centre will be located at the allotted city.
The NTA will release the admit card for the NEET 2026 around three to four days before the exam. The NEET admit card will be displayed at neet.nta.nic.in. Registered students can download their hall tickets using the login details.
The NEET 2026 exam pattern has not been released as of now. The NTA will mention the pattern in the information bulletin. The change in the NEET pattern will be known after the release of notification. The NTA changed the NEET question paper pattern in 2025. The NTA removed the optional questions and the exam duration was reduced by 20 minutes.
Candidates can fill the NEET form using the process shared below-
- Visit neet.nta.nic.in.
- Click on the registration link.
- Read the instructions carefully and acknowledge them.
- Register for the exam and generate a password.
- Enter the OTP to verify the details.
- Log in with the registration details.
- Fill the complete form.
- Pay the registration fees.
- Submit and save the page.
The NEET UG 2026 form dates have not been announced yet. The NTA is likely to release the NEET application form 2026 in February 2026. Eligible candidates need to fill out the NEET UG form within the prescribed deadline.
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