NEET Expected Cutoff 2025 PWD
As of May 3, 2026 , projections for the NEET Expected Cutoff 2025 PWD show the All India Quota (AIQ) closing ranks for General/EWS-PWD in the 160–450 range. The projections separate AIQ and state-quota ranges and use NEET 2024 AIQ data and historical college cutoffs from 2020–2023.
NEET Expected Cutoff 2025 PWD: AIQ and state quota ranges
The expected rank bands for NEET Expected Cutoff 2025 PWD are listed below. These are projections based on 2024 counselling round cutoffs and historic trends.
| Category (PWD) | Expected AIQ cut-off (Rank) | Expected State quota cut-off (Rank) |
|---|---|---|
| General / EWS - PWD | 160 to 450 | 500 to 1,200 |
| OBC - PWD | 450 to 900 | 1,000 to 2,000 |
| SC - PWD | 900 to 1,800 | 2,000 to 3,500 |
| ST - PWD | 1,800 to 4,000 | 3,500 to 7,000 |
NEET Expected Cutoff 2025 PWD: 2024 benchmarks and roundwise AIQ data
NEET 2024 remains the benchmark for percentile-to-marks mapping used in these projections. The PWD cutoff percentile of 45 in 2024 corresponded to 129–120 marks . AIQ PWD roundwise cutoffs for 2024 were: Round 1 — 200 marks (rank 968,342) , Round 2 — 163 marks (rank 1,150,484) , Round 3 — 150 marks (rank 1,231,904) , and Round 4 — 148 marks (rank 1,263,663) .
Historic closing ranks at top colleges illustrate the spread for PWD seats. In 2023, AIIMS Delhi PWD closed at rank 1,018 , SMS Jaipur at 4,411 , and JIPMER Puducherry at 49,182 . AIIMS Delhi cutoffs previously ranged from rank 3,786 (2020) to rank 18,180 (2022) , showing year-on-year variation.
Projections also note a wide top-to-bottom range in PWD competition: previous reporting shows top closing ranks for PWD between 1,018 and 246,410 across government institutions in a recent year.
Candidates and counsellors should treat these as expected ranges rather than fixed cutoffs. The projections use NEET 2024 AIQ PWD data and historical college-wise PWD cutoffs from 2020–2023 to estimate open and state-quota ranks for 2025.
Key immediate facts: the AIQ range for General/EWS-PWD is 160–450 , OBC-PWD 450–900 , SC-PWD 900–1,800 , and ST-PWD 1,800–4,000 . The NEET 2024 PWD percentile-to-marks map (45 percentile = 129–120 marks ) is used as a reference for marks-based planning.