Vmmc Cutoff NEET 2025: Category-Wise Ranks, State Quota & Admission Trends

VMMC Cutoff NEET 2025 for the General All India Quota settled at 132, indicating a highly competitive admission landscape, with the OBC category being 26% more competitive than the same category at MAMC (Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi) in 2024. The VMMC Cutoff NEET 2025 is the closing rank for MBBS admissions at Vardhman Mahavir Medical College (Delhi), reflecting the minimum rank required for various categories and quotas. This year’s cutoff data, officially released for 2025, provides the latest insights as the 2026 cutoff is still awaited. The 2026 cutoff will be updated post-release.

VMMC MBBS All India Quota Cutoffs (2025)

The following table details the VMMC MBBS cutoff ranks for the All India Quota in 2025, categorized by different reservation groups.

Category Closing Rank (2025)
General 132
OBC 232
SC 2934
ST 7556
EWS 693

VMMC Delhi State Quota MBBS Cutoff 2024

For candidates seeking admission under the Delhi State Quota, here are the VMMC MBBS cutoff ranks for 2024, reflecting the competition within the state.

Category Closing Rank (2024)
General 1481
OBC 5274
SC 36379
ST 110112
EWS 3579

VMMC MBBS All India Quota Cutoff Trends (2023-2025)

Observe the year-on-year shifts in VMMC MBBS cutoff ranks for the All India Quota across major categories from 2023 to 2025.

Category Closing Rank (2025) Closing Rank (2024) Closing Rank (2023)
General 132 141 107 (R1), 113 (R2)
OBC 232 327 468
SC 2934 1749 2084
ST 7556 8852 3252
EWS 693 432 395

NEET UG 2026 Counselling: Important Dates

Stay informed about the tentative schedule for NEET UG 2026 counselling, including result declaration and registration periods.

Event Tentative Date (2026)
NEET UG Result Declaration June
Counselling Round 1 Registration Begins July 21
Counselling Round 1 Registration Ends Late July
Counselling Process Concludes October

FAQs

Q: What is a good NEET rank for VMMC MBBS admission?

For General category candidates aiming for VMMC MBBS, an All India Rank below 150 is generally considered highly competitive for securing a seat through the All India Quota, based on recent trends.

Q: How does the VMMC MBBS cutoff for OBC compare to other categories?

The VMMC MBBS cutoff for OBC (All India Quota) typically falls between the General and SC/ST categories, with 2025 seeing a closing rank of 232. This indicates significant competition within the OBC category as well.

Q: Are there different cutoffs for VMMC based on state or All India Quota?

Yes, VMMC has distinct cutoffs for the All India Quota (15% of seats) and the Delhi State Quota (85% of seats). The Delhi State Quota generally has higher closing ranks, making admission comparatively more accessible for domicile candidates.

Q: What were the VMMC MBBS cutoff marks in NEET 2024?

While ranks are the primary cutoff metric, the approximate NEET scores corresponding to VMMC MBBS cutoffs in 2024 were around 695+ for General (AIQ), 685+ for OBC (AIQ), and 650+ for Delhi quota (General).

Q: When will the NEET UG 2026 cutoff for VMMC be released?

The official NEET UG 2026 cutoff for VMMC will be released by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) after the NEET UG 2026 results are declared, which is expected in June 2026, followed by the counselling process.

Q: Does VMMC offer any other courses besides MBBS through NEET?

Vardhman Mahavir Medical College primarily offers MBBS admissions through NEET UG. It also offers postgraduate MD/MS and Super Specialty DM/M.Ch courses through NEET PG and NEET SS respectively.

For the complete college-wise data, visit Vardhman Mahavir Medical College Cutoff on FindMyCollege.

Nishit Kumar
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Nishit Kumar is a senior EdTech industry leader with over a decade of experience in building and scaling education platforms. He was instrumental in building Collegedunia from the ground up, shaping its product, content, and growth strategy. At FindMyCollege, Nishit oversees content and editorial strategy, guiding topic selection, content frameworks to ensure accuracy, relevance, and student-first value across the website.

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