NEET Cutoff for AIIMS Delhi 2027
01Overview
Understanding cutoff trends is crucial for setting realistic targets and making informed college choices. This analysis covers historical data, expected cutoffs for 2027, and strategic recommendations.
02NEET Expected Cutoff 2027
| Category | Expected Cutoff Score (out of 720) | Qualifying Candidates |
|---|---|---|
| General | 702 | ~1,00,000 |
| OBC | 680 | ~80,000 |
| SC | 644 | ~40,000 |
| ST | 621 | ~20,000 |
| EWS | 693 | ~30,000 |
03State-wise Government Medical College Cutoffs
| State | No. of Govt Med Colleges | General Cutoff Range | State Quota % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maharashtra | 24 | 550-650 | 85% |
| Tamil Nadu | 23 | 500-620 | 85% |
| Uttar Pradesh | 18 | 520-640 | 85% |
| Karnataka | 20 | 530-630 | 85% |
| Rajasthan | 14 | 540-635 | 85% |
| Madhya Pradesh | 13 | 530-620 | 85% |
| Gujarat | 12 | 520-610 | 85% |
| West Bengal | 11 | 510-600 | 85% |
04Strategic Recommendations Based on Cutoff Analysis
If your expected score is above the cutoff:
- Focus on maximizing your score, not just clearing the cutoff
- Every additional mark can improve college options significantly
- Maintain mock test momentum — don't relax after reaching "safe" scores
If your expected score is near the cutoff:
- Target your weakest chapters for maximum improvement per study hour
- Focus on accuracy over speed — negative marking can drop you below cutoff
- Consider attempting fewer questions with higher accuracy
If your expected score is below the cutoff:
- Don't lose hope — improve 50-80 marks in the remaining preparation time
- Focus exclusively on high-weightage, high-scoring chapters
- Consider MindPeak's crash course for targeted improvement
05How MindPeak Helps You Beat the Cutoff
- Diagnostic assessment identifies your current predicted score
- Gap analysis shows exactly which chapters to target for maximum improvement
- Personalised strategy with daily targets to reach your cutoff goal
- Weekly mock tests with score tracking to measure real progress
- Mentor accountability ensures you stay on track every single day
06FAQs
Q: Will the 2027 cutoff be higher than last year? A: Based on trends, expect a marginal increase of 1-2 percentile/marks. Increased competition and paper difficulty both play roles.
Q: Can I get into a good college with just the qualifying cutoff score? A: The qualifying cutoff is just the minimum to be eligible. Top colleges require significantly higher scores. Aim for 95+ percentile (JEE) or 600+ (NEET) for top choices.
Q: How reliable are expected cutoff predictions? A: Our predictions are based on 5-year trend analysis, paper difficulty assessment, and competition analysis. Actual cutoffs may vary by 2-5%.
Q: Should I target state quota or all-India quota? A: Apply for both. State quota typically has lower cutoffs for your home state. All-India quota gives access to top central institutions.
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07AIIMS Delhi NEET Cutoff — Year-wise Closing Ranks (the number you actually need)
AIIMS Delhi has the single most competitive MBBS seat in India. Admission runs through the common NEET-UG counselling conducted by MCC under the 15% All India Quota plus the institute's seats — there is no separate AIIMS entrance any more. What decides your seat is your All India Rank, so here are the real AIQ MBBS closing ranks, not a generic "expected cutoff":
| NEET Year | General (AIR) | OBC | SC | ST | EWS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 48 | 206 | 644 | 1,405 | 254 |
| 2024 | 47 | 186 | 647 | 1,150 | — |
| 2023 | 57 | 255 | 989 | 1,624 | — |
| 2022 | 61 | — | — | — | — |
Read this honestly: for an unreserved candidate, the AIIMS Delhi MBBS seat has closed inside the top ~50 ranks in the whole country for four years running. In recent NEET papers that corresponds to roughly 710–715 out of 720 — you can afford to lose only a handful of marks across 180 questions. If you are targeting AIIMS Delhi specifically (not "an AIIMS"), your realistic goal is a near-perfect paper, and a single silly mistake in Biology can be the difference between AIR 30 and AIR 300.
A more reachable framing: the other 19 AIIMS campuses close far softer (Jodhpur, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar etc. routinely close in the few-hundreds to low-thousands for General). If your honest target score is 680–700, you are competing for those seats and the top state government colleges — not for AIIMS Delhi. Set the target college to the score you can actually hit, then work backwards.
FAQ — AIIMS Delhi cutoff
Q: What NEET marks do I need for AIIMS Delhi? A: Around 710+/720 for General. The seat has closed inside AIR ~50 every year since 2022, and at that rank the marks band is roughly 710–715. There is no fixed "cutoff mark" — it is purely a rank race, and the rank moves a few points each year with paper difficulty.
Q: Is AIIMS Delhi cutoff higher than other AIIMS? A: Yes, by a wide margin. AIIMS Delhi closes around AIR 50 (General); most other AIIMS campuses close anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand. "AIIMS" is not one cutoff — Delhi is the hardest by far.
Q: My rank is ~250 General — can I get AIIMS Delhi? A: Not Delhi in the General pool (it closed at 47–61). But AIR ~250 is comfortably inside range for several newer AIIMS campuses and top central/state government colleges. Run the 2027 MCC choice-filling with realistic preferences rather than locking only on Delhi.
08Key Takeaways
- Use chapter-wise PYQs to spot recurring patterns — examiners reuse the same concept skeletons with different numbers.
- Audit every mock test with a strict 90-minute post-test review — unanalysed mocks are wasted practice.
- Track your accuracy by topic across 10+ mocks — any topic consistently below 60% needs a dedicated rescue week before the NEET exam.
- Consistency over intensity wins in long-cycle exam prep — 6 focused hours daily beats 12 distracted hours.
09Mistake-Proof Checklist
- I can solve at least 30 timed questions from this topic without rushing.
- I have reviewed my top 10 errors and written a correction rule for each.
- I can explain the core concepts in plain language without opening notes.
- I have attempted at least 3 different solution approaches for the hardest problem type.
- I can identify which formula applies within 15 seconds of reading a new problem.
- I have solved all NCERT in-text and back-exercise questions for this section.
- I can handle assertion-reasoning questions on this topic with 80%+ accuracy.
- I have completed at least 3 chapter-wise mock tests with 80%+ accuracy.
- My average time per question from this topic is under 1.5 minutes in mocks.
- My revision sheet is one-page and updated after each mock.
10Applied Practice Blueprint
Most students practice by solving 100 random problems. This builds familiarity but not mastery. Switch to deliberate practice — systematic targeting of your specific error patterns:
- Identify your top 5 error patterns from the last 3 mocks (e.g., sign errors in optics, wrong formula for non-uniform motion, confusing homologous series).
- Create a targeted 20-question set for each error pattern — ask your mentor or search PYQ banks.
- Solve each set under exam timing (~1 min per question).
- Score and analyse — did the specific error recur? If yes, the correction rule needs revision.
- Re-test after 72 hours with a fresh set on the same pattern.
This 5-step protocol converts persistent weaknesses into reliable scoring areas within 3-4 weeks. For NEET, where 10-20 marks separate rank brackets, eliminating even 2 error patterns can shift your rank by thousands.

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