KGMU NEET Cutoff 2026 — Official cutoff not released
KGMU has not released the official NEET cutoff for 2026; expected category-wise closing rank ranges for All-India (AI) and Home-State (HS) quotas are being circulated based on previous-year trends. The published expectations list overall and course-wise rank bands that students are using to gauge competitiveness.
KGMU NEET Cutoff 2026 — Key expected category ranges
- General (AI) overall expected closing rank: 987–29,714
- General (AI) Round 1 expected closing rank: 987–22,369
- OBC (AI) overall expected closing rank: 1,684–29,002
- SC (AI) overall expected closing rank: 14,795–160,222
- ST (AI) overall expected closing rank: 27,545–216,862
- EWS (AI) overall expected closing rank: 1,712–32,222
These are rank ranges (not marks) and apply separately to AI and HS quotas as indicated in the expected lists.
Course‑wise expected ranks at KGMU (selected)
| Course (AI quota) | Round 1 expected range | Overall expected range |
|---|---|---|
| MBBS (General AI) | 987–1,628 | 987–2,588 |
| BDS (General AI) | 17,038–22,369 | 17,038–29,714 |
| MBBS (OBC AI) | 1,925–3,102 | 1,684–5,268 |
| MBBS (SC AI) | 14,795–18,565 | 14,795–106,643 |
| MBBS (ST AI) | 27,545–47,323 | 27,545–69,171 |
| MBBS (EWS AI) | 1,712–2,830 | 1,712–3,211 |
Course-wise HS quota expectations include specific fixed ranks for some categories (for example, General HS MBBS listed at 2,849 for both Round 1 and overall in the expected list).
What students should note now
- The university or counselling authority has not released an official cutoff date; the only figures available are expected ranges. The official KGMU NEET Cutoff 2026 remains pending.
- All figures above are closing-rank ranges derived from trend-based expectations; they are rank—not mark—ranges and are split by AI and HS quotas where shown.
- Seat allocation will follow NEET All-India and Home-State rank rules and category classification at counselling.
Wait for the official cutoff notification from KGMU or the counselling authority before finalising choices in counselling. These expected ranges are useful as a preliminary guide but are not official cutoff orders.