Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Bhagalpur NEET Cutoff 2026: Expected AI-Quota MBBS Closing Ranks and Category Ranges

Official NEET 2026 cutoff for JNMC Bhagalpur is not yet released. Expected All-India quota MBBS closing ranks show General Round 1 around 6691–9419, with OBC, SC, ST and EWS ranges provided for planning.

Edited by Bhavna Kulkarni

Updated May 5, 2026 2:41 PM

    Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Bhagalpur NEET Cutoff 2026 has not been released by the authorities.

    Colleges and counselling bodies have not published official All-India quota cutoffs for 2026. Meanwhile, expected ranges based on past trends are available to help candidates plan for counselling and choice filling.

    Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Bhagalpur NEET Cutoff 2026 — Category-wise AI quota expected ranges

    The expected All-India (AI) quota closing rank ranges for MBBS at JNMC Bhagalpur are as follows. These figures are projections from previous cycles, not official cutoffs.

    Category Round 1 Closing Rank (Expected) Overall Closing Rank (Expected)
    General (AI) 6691–9419 6691–19799
    OBC (AI) 8773–10456 8773–17657
    SC (AI) 60020–74652 60020–111142
    ST (AI) 78110–101111 78110–163064
    EWS (AI) 8208–11716 8208–18417

    Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Bhagalpur NEET Cutoff 2026 — Round 1 expected closing ranks and student impact

    For Round 1 counselling, the projected closing ranks narrow down compared with overall ranges. General category students aiming for JNMC Bhagalpur should note the likely Round 1 bracket of 6691–9419 for the AI quota.

    OBC candidates can expect Round 1 closing ranks around 8773–10456 , while SC and ST Round 1 closures are projected near 60020–74652 and 78110–101111 respectively. EWS Round 1 is expected around 8208–11716 .

    These expected figures apply only to the All-India quota for the MBBS course. Candidates must qualify NEET to be eligible for counselling and seats under these quotas.

    Officials will release the formal cutoff lists when the counselling authority publishes them. Until then, students should use these ranges to prioritise options but avoid finalising choices solely on projected numbers.

    If you are preparing for counselling, keep copies of your NEET scorecard and documents ready and watch official counselling portals for the confirmed cutoff and allotment schedules. Expected ranks help in shortlisting colleges, but final admissions depend on the official published cutoffs and seat allotment rounds.

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