Maharashtra NEET UG 2025: MBBS Seats Secured at 114 Marks

Candidates secured MBBS seats in Maharashtra with scores as low as 114 marks in private medical colleges during the NEET UG 2025 counselling. In contrast, government medical colleges closed admissions for the open category at 500 marks . This wide gap highlights differing admission criteria and competition levels.

State data reveals all 8,141 MBBS seats in Maharashtra were filled, showing zero vacancies. Only three of 2,675 BDS seats remained unfilled. The admission process for NEET UG 2025 exposed significant disparities between cut-offs for government and private institutions.

Government vs. Private MBBS Cut-offs

The open category remained highly competitive for government MBBS seats, closing at All India Rank (AIR) 52437 with 500 marks. Private colleges allotted MBBS seats for ranks beyond 12 lakh, accepting scores of 118, 115, and 114 in the final rounds.

Reserved categories also showed varied cut-offs. Vimukta Jati (VJ) and Nomadic Tribes (NT-1, NT-2, NT-3) recorded some of the highest marks within reserved groups for government seats. NT-3 closed at 477 marks, followed by VJ at 446 marks. These marks were higher than those for OBC and EWS categories.

Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) saw government MBBS admissions close at 306 marks (AIR 425337). Private colleges admitted SEBC candidates at 130 marks (AIR 1190007) in the last round.

Lowest MBBS Admissions

The lowest government quota MBBS admission in Maharashtra was recorded under the Orphan category at 115 marks (AIR 1297175). For private colleges, a Linguistic / Institutional Quota (LQ) candidate with 114 marks secured an MBBS seat, marking the lowest NEET score for admission in the 2025 cycle.

These lowest scores are not general merit cut-offs. They represent admissions made during the second stray vacancy and institute-level rounds. These rounds occur after top-ranking candidates have secured seats or withdrawn from the process.

SSPM Medical College Case

Sindhudurg Shikshan Prasarak Mandal (SSPM) Medical College admitted a candidate with 118 marks , according to State CET Cell sources. This score represents only 16% in the NEET UG 2025 exam. SSPM Medical College also faced criticism for allegedly charging excess fees during the stray vacancy round.

A Bombay High Court interim order permitted private colleges to fill remaining seats to prevent vacancies. This led to an institute-level counselling round after a provisional merit list of 44,702 candidates for the second stray vacancy round. Nearly 45,000 candidates competed for 224 MBBS and 163 BDS seats in this phase. The CET Cell allotted government quota seats, while private colleges filled 15% institutional quota seats independently.

Maharashtra MBBS Cut-offs 2025

Category NEET closing ranks (Govt.) NEET cut-off marks (Govt.) MBBS NEET closing ranks (Pvt.) MBBS NEET UG cut-off marks (Pvt.)
SC 907792 178 1060675 150
ST 374587 326 913477 176
VJ 127631 446 1012465 158
NT-1 144074 436 150384 433
NT-2 1171164 133 167931 423
NT-3 81071 477 1065331 149
OBC 1040409 153 1178834 132
SEBC 425337 306 1190007 130
EWS 1008635 159
OPEN 52437 500 1274528 118
ORPHAN 1297175 115
PWD 1291041 116
D1 104535 461
D2 105213 461
D3 118425 452
MKB 80981 477
LQ 1310248 114

Maharashtra BDS Cut-offs 2025

Government quota BDS admissions for the open category closed at 454 marks. The lowest government admission was 160 marks under the orphan category. A private dental college admitted a candidate with 113 marks in the final round.

Category NEET BDS closing ranks (Govt.) NEET BDS cut-off marks (Govt.) BDS NEET closing ranks (Pvt.) BDS NEET UG cut-off marks (Pvt.)
SC 235354 387 693914 225
ST 553208 264 1272411 119
VJ 366840 329 909615 177
NT-1 214365 398 1263080 120
NT-2 189331 411 1243307 123
NT-3 200116 405 1148223 136
OBC 1222420 125 1295994 115
SEBC 170685 421 935576 172
EWS 110040 457
OPEN 115594 454 1288479 116
ORPHAN 998967 160
PWD 1230656 124
D1 174509 419
D2 181272 415
D3 138411 440
MKB 600046 250
LQ 1318506 113