The official GSL Medical College NEET Cutoff 2026 has not been released by the exam authority. Until the authority publishes final figures, expected ranges based on previous-year trends are being used for counselling and seat planning.
These expected cutoffs refer to the MBBS course under the All India (AI) quota. Candidates need a valid NEET result and the correct category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS) to be considered under these AI-quota ranges.
GSL Medical College NEET Cutoff 2026 — Expected AI quota ranges
Below are the expected AI-quota closing rank ranges for MBBS at GSL Medical College (category-wise). These are estimates derived from past trends and are not official.
| Category | Expected Round 1 closing rank | Expected AI-quota closing rank range |
|---|---|---|
| General | 18768 | 18768-24601 |
| OBC | 19531 | 19531-25093 |
| SC | 85380 | 85380-138386 |
| ST | 119779 | 119779-156331 |
| EWS | 23873 | 23873-28638 |
GSL Medical College NEET Cutoff 2026 — Round 1 closing ranks (expected)
The expected Round 1 closing ranks listed above show the likely immediate cutoffs for first-round AI-quota allotments. For example, the General category Round 1 expected closing rank is 18768 , and OBC Round 1 expected closing rank is 19531 .
These Round 1 figures represent the lower end (earliest closing) for each category. Final closing ranks across all counselling rounds can move toward the higher end of the ranges shown.
What this means for students
If your NEET All India rank falls within these expected ranges for your category, you may be in contention for an AI-quota MBBS seat at GSL Medical College during counselling. Keep in mind these are estimates — the official cutoff list from the exam authority will be decisive.
Key facts at a glance
- Official NEET Cutoff 2026 for GSL Medical College has not been released.
- Expected Round 1 closing ranks: General 18768 , OBC 19531 , SC 85380 , ST 119779 , EWS 23873 .
- Expected AI-quota ranges are shown in the table above for MBBS admissions.
Watch for the official announcement from the exam authority before finalising counselling choices. Use these expected ranges only for preliminary planning and to set realistic backup options during NEET counselling.