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Haryana NEET 2026 Cutoff

NEET UG 2026 Cutoff for Haryana covers the qualifying percentile candidates need to clear for State Quota medical college admissions (Government and Private) in Haryana, along with the All India Quota cutoff that applies to Haryana candidates competing nationally.

Last Updated: 30 June 2026 — NEET UG 2026 re-exam was held on 21 June 2026; the provisional answer key challenge window closed on 28 June 2026, and the final answer key and result are expected in the first/second week of July 2026.

NEET 2026 Qualifying Cutoff Percentile (Applicable in Haryana)

The qualifying percentile for NEET UG is fixed nationwide by NTA and applies the same way in Haryana as in every other state — only the final cutoff marks depend on this year’s overall candidate performance.

NEET UG 2026 — Qualifying Cutoff Criteria
Category Qualifying Percentile Expected Cutoff Marks Notes
General (UR) 50th Percentile ~145–170 (2023–25 trend) Min qualifying marks for AIQ/State Counselling eligibility; confirmed after result
General-PwBD 45th Percentile ~120–145 (2023–25 trend) For PwBD General candidates
SC / ST / OBC-NCL 40th Percentile ~95–130 (2023–25 trend) Min qualifying marks for state + AIQ quota
SC/ST/OBC-NCL-PwBD 40th Percentile ~85–115 (2023–25 trend) For reserved PwBD candidates
EWS 50th Percentile ~145–170 (2023–25 trend) Same percentile as General category

State Quota Counselling in Haryana

State Quota seats in Haryana — covering 85% of government medical college seats plus all private/deemed colleges in the state — are allotted by the Haryana Medical/Health Education Directorate through a separate counselling process, usually requiring domicile or local residency proof. Reservation percentages for OBC/SC/ST/EWS at the state level may differ from the central AIQ percentages — always confirm the exact figures from Haryana’s official counselling notification once released for NEET 2026.

All India Quota — Applicable to Haryana Candidates

Regardless of which state you belong to, you can also compete for the 15% All India Quota seats (plus AIIMS, JIPMER, ESIC, AFMC) conducted centrally by MCC on mcc.nic.in, using your NEET 2026 All India Rank. See the full AIQ Counselling 2026 guide for the complete process.

NEET 2026 Marks vs Expected Rank

NEET 2026 — Marks vs Expected All India Rank
Marks Range Estimated AIR Admission Possibility
715–720 1 – 100 AIIMS Delhi, JIPMER — Top Ranks
700–714 101 – 500 Premier Government Medical Colleges
680–699 500 – 2,000 Good Government Medical Colleges (AIQ)
660–679 2,000 – 5,000 State Govt. Medical Colleges (AIQ)
640–659 5,000 – 10,000 Govt. + Top Private Colleges
600–639 10,000 – 28,000 State Govt. Colleges (State Quota)
550–599 28,000 – 55,000 State Quota Government Colleges
500–549 55,000 – 1,15,000 Private MBBS (Low/Mid Fees)
450–499 1,15,000 – 1,80,000 BAMS / BHMS / BDS or Private MBBS
400–449 1,80,000 – 2,70,000 BDS / BAMS at Private Colleges
350–399 2,70,000 – 4,00,000 BUMS / Nursing — Private
Below 350 4,00,000+ SC/ST/OBC may qualify via category cutoff

Get a more personalised estimate using the free NEET 2026 Rank Predictor.

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Frequently Asked Questions — NEET 2026 in Haryana

The qualifying percentile (50th for General/EWS, 40th for OBC/SC/ST) is fixed nationwide by NTA and is the same for Haryana as for every other state. What can differ in Haryana is the state-quota merit-list cutoff rank for admission to Haryana’s own government and private colleges, which depends on the number of seats and candidates competing for state quota that year.