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Delhi University NEET Cut Off 2025: MBBS/BDS Admission Marks & Ranks

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DU MBBS 2025 Cut Off: College, Category & Previous Year Trends

The Delhi University (DU) NEET cutoff 2025 is a critical benchmark for MBBS and BDS admissions in both government and private medical colleges affiliated to DU. For aspirants aiming for top institutions like Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), and University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), understanding the required cutoff marks and ranks for their category—General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS—is essential. 


This page provides the estimated NEET 2025 cutoffs for DU, category-wise and college-wise, including previous year cut-off trends, quota-wise differences, and official NEET admission eligibility.


Delhi University NEET 2025 Admission Eligibility & Score Criteria

To be eligible for MBBS/BDS admission in Delhi University's medical and dental colleges through NEET 2025, candidates must fulfill the following:

  • Age: Minimum 17 years as on 31st December 2025.
  • Qualification: 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects.
  • Minimum marks: 50% in PCB aggregate (UR/EWS), 40% for OBC/SC/ST, and 45% for PwD candidates in PCB.
  • Must qualify NEET 2025 with the minimum percentile as per NTA rules.
  • For state quota seats, Delhi domicile and specific reservation certificates (OBC NCL, EWS, SC, ST) are mandatory.
For detailed eligibility and application process, read DU MBBS Counselling 2025.

DU NEET 2025 Category-Wise Qualifying Scores

Category Qualifying Percentile Cutoff Score (2025 Expected)
General (UR) / EWS 50th percentile 686 - 144
OBC 40th percentile 143 - 113
SC 40th percentile 143 - 113
ST 40th percentile 143 - 113
UR/EWS - PwBD 45th percentile 143 - 127
OBC/SC/ST - PwBD 40th percentile 126 - 113

Qualifying the NEET exam alone is not enough for DU MBBS/BDS admission—actual merit cutoffs are much higher. The tables below show college-wise and quota-wise closing ranks and marks from 2023 and 2024 as a guide for 2025 cutoffs.


DU NEET 2025 MBBS/BDS Cutoff: State Quota vs AIQ (Expected & Previous Trends)

College Quota Category 2025 Expected Score* 2024 Last Score 2023 Last Score
Maulana Azad (MAMC) State General 690–705 704 701
Maulana Azad (MAMC) State OBC 670–685 685 682
Lady Hardinge (LHMC) State General 680–695 695 688
VMMC & Safdarjung State SC 580–600 599 594
UCMS State ST 470–485 485 478
North DMC Medical State General 660–670 660 652

*2025 estimates are based on the rising trend of NEET marks/rank closures over the last two years; actual cutoff may vary depending on applicant pool and paper difficulty.


DU NEET 2025: AIQ (15%) vs State Quota (85%) Seat Cutoff Comparison

MBBS/BDS seats at DU medical colleges are split between the All India Quota (AIQ, 15%) and State Quota (Delhi Domicile, 85%). AIQ cutoffs are typically higher for top colleges. Below is a quick comparison using previous rounds data, to help you target your desired quota efficiently.

College Quota Category 2024 Closing Rank 2024 Score (Approx.)
Maulana Azad (MAMC) AIQ General 62 662
Lady Hardinge (LHMC) AIQ General 362 633
VMMC AIQ OBC 417 630
UCMS AIQ SC 4153 571
Read more differences: Delhi NEET Cutoff 2025 for MBBS

Previous Year DU NEET Cut Off Trend Table

Year General (UR) EWS OBC SC ST
2024 (State) 704 692 685 599 485
2023 (State) 701 688 682 594 478
2022 (State) 692 682 676 580 475

General category cutoffs have increased by about 10 marks per year since 2022, indicating a highly competitive trend.


Key Points on DU Medical Admission Seat Allotment & Counselling Impact

  • Post-NEET result, state and AIQ counseling is conducted separately—DU state quota by DME Delhi, AIQ by MCC.
  • Seat allocation and cutoff rise after each round if seats remain vacant.
  • Document verification, category certificates, and Delhi domicile proofs are mandatory for state quota admissions.
  • Candidates are advised to check the latest round-wise cutoffs after each counselling round for real-time updates.

Next Steps and Official Admission Links


Important Information for Aspirants

  • The NEET cutoff marks and ranks change every year as per exam difficulty, applicant pool, and seat matrix.
  • All cut-off data on this page is current up to June 2025 and is for reference; official cutoffs are released after each round by MCC and DME Delhi.
  • For the most reliable updates, always check with the official sources such as DME Delhi and MCC.

Staying familiar with NEET cutoff trends will help you set a focused target for your preparation and counseling strategy. Bookmark this page to check the latest NEET 2025 cutoff updates, guidance, and DU medical admission news.

FAQs on Delhi University NEET Cut Off 2025: MBBS/BDS Admission Marks & Ranks

1. What is the NEET 2025 cutoff for Delhi University (DU) MBBS admissions?

The expected NEET 2025 cutoff for DU MBBS (state quota) in top government medical colleges is:

  • General (UR): 690–705 marks (Maulana Azad Medical College)
  • OBC: 670–685 marks
  • SC: 570–600 marks
  • ST: 480–530 marks
The actual cutoff will be released by DME Delhi after counselling. For last year’s trends, see the Delhi NEET cutoff page.

2. How many marks are required in NEET for MBBS in DU for OBC category?

OBC candidates (Delhi domicile) should target at least 670–685 marks to secure a government MBBS seat in DU colleges (state quota). Higher marks may be needed for Maulana Azad and Lady Hardinge, based on recent cutoff trends published by DME Delhi.

3. What is the difference between DU state quota and All India Quota (AIQ) cutoffs?

DU State Quota: 85% seats reserved for Delhi domicile candidates; cutoff is generally slightly lower than AIQ, but competition is still very high.
AIQ: 15% seats available for candidates from across India; cutoff is usually higher for General/EWS. Both cutoff scores and ranks are published separately. For official lists and seat matrices, check DU NEET cutoff.

4. Which DU college has the lowest NEET cutoff for MBBS?

University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) and North DMC Medical College often have the lowest MBBS cutoff (state quota General category) among DU government colleges. Cutoff for UCMS (General) usually ranges between 650–670 marks.

5. What was the closing NEET rank for Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) in last year’s counselling?

For 2024, the last Delhi state quota General candidate admitted to MAMC had a rank around 97 with approximately 704 marks. For All India Quota (AIQ), closing ranks were in the top 100 (Gen). Exact figures and annual updates are available on the DU MBBS counselling portal.

6. Is a 700 NEET score safe for DU or AIIMS Delhi admissions?

Yes, a 700+ NEET 2025 score is more than sufficient for General category admission to all Delhi University government MBBS colleges under state quota and usually for AIQ seats as well. This score typically guarantees Maulana Azad or LHMC as per last year’s closing marks.

7. Does DU MBBS state quota require Delhi domicile proof?

Yes, to claim a Delhi state quota MBBS/BDS seat under DU, you must provide valid Delhi domicile or qualifying examination proof (Class 11 & 12 from Delhi schools) as part of the eligibility verified by DME Delhi.

8. Can candidates from outside Delhi apply for DU MBBS seats?

Yes, non-Delhi candidates can apply only for All India Quota (AIQ) seats, which comprise 15% of MBBS seats in DU colleges and are filled centrally through MCC NEET counselling. State quota seats are reserved for Delhi candidates only. Visit government medical colleges in Delhi accepting NEET for eligibility details.

9. What documents are needed for DU MBBS/BDS counselling in 2025?

The key documents for DU MBBS/BDS counselling are:

  • NEET 2025 scorecard & admit card
  • Class 10th & 12th marksheets
  • Delhi domicile / qualifying certificate
  • Category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) certificate if applicable
  • Photographs, ID proof, and other certificates as specified by DME Delhi
Check the updated list on the DU MBBS application form page.

10. Do OBC creamy layer candidates get OBC reservation in DU NEET counselling?

No, only OBC Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) candidates with a valid NCL certificate qualify for OBC reservation and OBC cutoff in DU NEET admissions. Creamy layer OBCs are treated as General category and require higher cutoff marks.

11. How are DU MBBS cutoffs decided every year?

DU MBBS cutoff marks are determined by:

  • Total NEET applicants
  • Difficulty level of NEET exam
  • Number of seats available in DU colleges
  • NEET scores and ranks obtained by candidates
Official cutoffs are published by DME Delhi and MCC after each round of counselling.

12. What is the NEET 2025 cutoff for EWS category in DU?

Expected NEET 2025 cutoff for Delhi University EWS category (state quota) is around 680–692 marks for top colleges such as Maulana Azad and LHMC, based on recent trends and official DME Delhi data. Exact scores may vary based on the counselling outcome each year.