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NTA conducted NEET UG 2026 on May 3. Results are expected by May 20, 2026. If you are a Maharashtra student waiting to plan your counselling, this page gives you the most reliable data available right now. The cut offs below are predictions based on previous year Maharashtra state quota counselling closing marks published by the State CET Cell and DMER. The official NEET UG 2026 Maharashtra cut off will release after counselling ends in July-August 2026. Use this data to shortlist your colleges and make a decision.

Maharashtra State Quota: Key Facts

Before you look at cut offs, understand how the system works.

  • 85% of MBBS seats in all Maharashtra government colleges are filled through state quota. The remaining 15% go through AIQ counselling run by MCC.
  • Maharashtra is a closed state. Only candidates with valid Maharashtra domicile can apply for state quota seats. Non-domicile candidates are not eligible.
  • Counselling is conducted by the State CET Cell at cetcell.mahacet.org.
  • The category of reservations are listed as GEN, EWS, OBC, SC, ST, SEBC, NT, VJ/DT, DEF respectively.
  • The annual fee for MBBS admission at Maharashtra government medical colleges will be about Rs. 78,000 (tuition) + Rs. 5,000 (development fee).

Expected Cut Off Trend in 2026 vs Previous Years

The NEET 2026 paper was easier than 2025. Most experts from MOKSH Overseas Educon agree on this. Because the paper was easier, more students will score higher. That pushes the cut off up.

In 2025, the paper was difficult. Closing marks fell sharply across all categories. In 2023 and 2024, cut offs had gone up by 50 to 80 marks. In 2026, expect a moderate increase over 2025 levels.

Year Paper Difficulty Cut Off Direction vs Prior Year
2023-24 Moderate Increased by 50-80 marks
2024-25 Difficult Decreased significantly
2025-26 (expected) Easier than 2025 Expected to increase moderately

Bottom line: If you are comparing your score to last year's closing marks, add a small buffer. Do not assume 2025 cut offs will hold in 2026.

Expected Category-Wise Cut Off for Maharashtra Govt Medical Colleges (2026)

This table gives you an aggregate range across all 42 government colleges. The upper end reflects top colleges like Seth GS Mumbai and LTMC Sion. The lower end reflects less competitive colleges like GMC Gadchiroli and GMC Alibag.

Category Expected Cut Off Range (Marks) Approx. Gap vs General
General (Open) 550 - 630 -
EWS 530 - 600 20-30 marks lower
OBC 390 - 600 10-50 marks lower
SC 220 - 550 80-100 marks lower
ST 380 - 500 100-120 marks lower
SEBC 240 - 610 Similar to OBC
NT 250 - 610 Varies by college
VJ/DT 520 - 600 Varies by college
DEF 500 - 590 Varies by college

The wide range in SC, ST, NT, and SEBC categories exists because some colleges have very few reserved seats. In those cases, a single candidate can set an unusually low or high closing mark. Do not rely only on outlier data points.

College-Wise Expected NEET 2026 Cut Off - Maharashtra Government Medical Colleges

Data source: Maharashtra State Quota Counselling closing marks (previous year). These are the most accurate benchmarks available for NEET UG 2026 Maharashtra government college cut off prediction.

Important: Use your MH State Category Rank, not just your NEET score, for accurate prediction. Your category rank gives a far smaller comparison pool and gives you a more realistic picture of your chances.

College Name GEN EWS OBC SC ST SEBC NT VJ/DT DEF
B. J. Govt. Medical College, Pune 600 580 600 540 480 600 580 580 590
Bharatratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical College, Pune 550 - 550 480 380 540 550 520 -
Dr Vaishampayan Memorial Medical College, Solapur 580 560 570 500 410 570 540 540 540
Dr. Shankarrao Chavan Govt. Medical College, Nanded 570 550 560 500 410 560 520 540 540
ESIC Medical College & Hospital, Andheri 590 560 560 500 410 - 560 530 -
Government Medical College & Hospital, Baramati 590 560 570 510 430 570 540 550 550
Government Medical College, Akola 570 550 560 500 410 560 520 540 530
Government Medical College, Alibag 560 540 550 480 390 240 500 - 520
Government Medical College, Ambernath 570 540 550 470 390 550 250 530 520
Government Medical College, Amravati 560 540 550 480 390 550 520 530 510
Government Medical College, Aurangabad 590 560 580 510 430 580 540 550 560
Government Medical College, Bhandara 550 530 550 470 380 540 500 520 500
Government Medical College, Buldhana 550 530 550 470 380 550 540 520 510
Government Medical College, Chandrapur 560 540 550 490 400 550 540 530 510
Government Medical College, Gadchiroli 550 530 540 470 380 540 490 520 500
Government Medical College, Gondia 550 530 550 480 390 550 550 530 500
Government Medical College, Hingoli 550 530 550 220 380 550 490 520 510
Government Medical College, Jalgaon 560 540 550 480 400 560 510 530 520
Government Medical College, Jalna 550 540 550 470 390 550 500 520 510
Government Medical College, Latur 570 550 560 490 400 560 520 540 530
Government Medical College, Miraj 570 550 560 500 410 560 290 540 540
Government Medical College, Mumbai 600 560 570 510 420 570 540 - 540
Government Medical College, Nagpur 590 560 580 530 440 580 570 560 -
Government Medical College, Nandurbar 550 530 550 470 390 550 500 520 520
Government Medical College, Nashik 580 550 560 490 400 560 560 - 520
Government Medical College, Osmanabad 560 540 550 480 390 550 500 530 520
Government Medical College, Parbhani 550 540 550 470 390 550 500 520 510
Government Medical College, Ratnagiri 560 540 550 480 390 550 520 520 520
Government Medical College, Satara 570 550 560 490 400 560 520 - 540
Government Medical College, Sindhudurg 550 530 550 470 380 550 500 520 510
Government Medical College, Washim 550 530 550 470 380 550 550 520 500
Grant Medical College, Mumbai 600 580 410 540 460 590 570 570 580
H.B.T. Medical College & Dr. R.N. Cooper Municipal General Hospital, Mumbai 600 570 580 520 430 580 560 560 560
Indira Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, Nagpur 580 560 570 520 420 560 550 550 550
Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion, Mumbai 610 570 580 530 430 580 560 560 570
Rajashree Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Govt. Medical College, Kolhapur 580 550 570 500 410 570 540 540 550
Rajiv Gandhi Medical College & CSM Hospital, Thane 590 560 570 510 430 570 570 550 540
Seth GS Medical College & KEM Hospital, Mumbai 630 600 390 550 500 610 610 600 580
Shri Vasant Rao Naik Govt. Medical College, Yavatmal 560 540 550 490 400 550 520 550 520
Sri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Dhule 560 540 550 480 400 560 520 530 520
SRTR Medical College, Ambajogai 560 540 560 490 400 560 530 540 530
Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai 600 570 580 520 450 590 390 580 570

Highest cut off: Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai - GEN: 630

Second highest: Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion Mumbai - GEN: 610

Lowest cut off (Govt): Government Medical College, Gadchiroli - GEN: 550

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How to Use Cut Off Data to Check Your Admission Chances

Once results are out, follow these four steps.

  • Get your All India Rank from the NTA result (expected by May 20, 2026). This is your starting point.
  • Check your MH State Rank and MH Category Rank once the Maharashtra state merit list is released by the State CET Cell. Your MH Category Rank is the most useful number. It compares you only against candidates in your reservation category from Maharashtra - a much smaller pool.
  • Compare your MH Category Rank against the previous year's category closing rank for each college you are targeting. If your rank is comfortably lower than the previous year's closing rank, you have a strong chance.
  • Register at cetcell.mahacet.org once Maharashtra NEET UG 2026 counselling opens in July 2026. Fill choices from most preferred to last acceptable. Do not skip Round 2, Mop-Up, or Stray Vacancy rounds.

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FAQs

From 570, there is a decent possibility at a medium-level government college of Maharashtra under state quota for MBBS seats. In case of the top colleges like Seth GS Medical College Mumbai or LTMC Sion shoot for 610+. The 2026 paper was EASIER than last year's 2025 paper. So, add a small buffer margin to calculate your probabilities.

Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai, has the highest NEET closing marks in Maharashtra state quota. The General category closed at 630 in previous year counselling data. LTMC Sion and BJ Govt Medical College Pune follow closely at 610 and 600 respectively.

Government Medical College, Gadchiroli, recorded the lowest NEET cut off among Maharashtra government colleges - General category closed at 550. GMC Bhandara, GMC Sindhudurg, and GMC Washim are also among the lower-cut-off options in the same range.

No. Maharashtra is a closed state for NEET UG counselling. The 85% seats for Maharashtra will be reserved for candidates who have the required Maharashtra domicile. The 15% quota of seats in private colleges is filled by the Non-Domicile candidates.

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