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NEET PG Cut-off Drop: Private Colleges Reap Big Rewards
7 Feb
Summary
- Private colleges secured 64% of seats filled below original NEET PG cut-off.
- 85% of clinical specialty seats for low-scorers were in private institutions.
- General category students saw the largest benefit from the cut-off reduction.

In 2023, a significant reduction of the NEET PG cut-off percentile to zero has largely benefited private medical colleges. These institutions filled about 64% of the seats that became available to students scoring below the original cut-off.
The impact was particularly striking in clinical specialties, where private colleges admitted 2,677 students, representing 85% of those who scored below the initial threshold in these sought-after programs. In contrast, government colleges admitted only 485 such students.




