Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College NEET 2025: Expected Cut-Offs (State Quota)
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2025 results have recently been declared (June 14, 2025), sending waves of anticipation and anxiety among aspiring medical students. For those eyeing a coveted MBBS seat in West Bengal's esteemed government medical colleges, understanding the expected cut-offs, especially for institutions like Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College (NRSMC), is paramount. While the official state quota cut-offs will only be released by the West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) during the counseling rounds, we can provide well-researched estimations based on past trends and the latest NEET 2025 marks vs. rank analysis.
Understanding the West Bengal State Quota
In West Bengal, a significant portion of MBBS seats in government colleges, specifically **85%**, are reserved under the State Quota. These seats are filled by candidates who meet the state's domicile criteria. The remaining 15% are filled through the All India Quota (AIQ) counseling conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). The State Quota cut-offs are influenced by:
- The total number of NEET aspirants from West Bengal.
- Their overall performance in NEET 2025.
- The specific reservation policies of West Bengal for various categories (General, OBC-A, OBC-B, SC, ST, EWS, PwD).
- The number of available seats in each college under the state quota.
NRSMC, being one of the premier medical institutions in Kolkata, consistently attracts top-ranking students, making its cut-offs highly competitive.
Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College (NRSMC) MBBS Expected Cut-offs (State Quota) NEET 2025
Based on the NEET 2025 results (where the topper scored 686 out of 720, indicating a relatively tougher paper compared to some previous years with perfect scores) and an analysis of historical data, here are the *expected* closing All India Ranks (AIR) for MBBS admissions at NRSMC under the **West Bengal State Quota**:
Expected All India Ranks (AIR) for NRSMC - State Quota
Category | Expected Closing All India Rank (AIR) Range |
---|---|
General (UR)** | 10,000 - 15,000** |
OBC (OBC-A / OBC-B) | 15,000 - 25,000 |
EWS | 15,000 - 20,000 |
SC | 50,000 - 80,000 |
ST | 1,00,000 - 1,50,000+ |
*Note: These are All India Ranks (AIR). The corresponding marks can be estimated using the NEET 2025 Marks vs. Rank analysis provided by NTA. These are estimations and final cut-offs may vary.
Approximate Corresponding Marks for these Ranks (NEET 2025)
While the counseling process primarily uses ranks, it's helpful to understand the approximate marks that could secure these ranks in NEET 2025:
- General: 590 - 610+ marks
- OBC:570 - 590+ marks
- EWS: 575 - 595+ marks
- SC: 480 - 520+ marks
- ST: 420 - 460+ marks
(These mark ranges are approximate based on the general trend observed in NEET 2025 results where the highest score was 686, and score-to-rank conversion is denser in higher score ranges.)
Understanding the NEET 2025 Marks vs. Rank Dynamics
The NEET 2025 exam saw over 22 lakh candidates appear, with a topper score of 686. This indicates a competitive landscape. Even a small difference of 10-15 marks, especially in the 550-600 score range, can lead to a significant change of thousands in All India Rank. This highlights the importance of every single mark.
The qualifying cut-off marks for NEET 2025 (minimum to be eligible for counseling) are:
- UR/EWS: 686-144
- OBC, SC, ST: 143-113
However, securing a government MBBS seat like at NRSMC requires marks and ranks significantly higher than these qualifying cut-offs due to high demand and limited seats.
What to do Next?
If your NEET 2025 score and rank fall within or close to these expected ranges for NRSMC, you have a good chance of securing a seat. Here are your next steps:
- **Stay Updated:** Regularly check the official website of the West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) - wbmcc.nic.in - for the exact counseling schedule, notification, and official cut-off releases.
- **Prepare Documents:** Gather all necessary documents (NEET admit card, rank card, mark sheets, domicile certificate, category certificates, identity proof, etc.) in original and photocopies, as document verification is a crucial step.
- **Participate in Counseling:** Actively participate in all rounds of counseling. Sometimes, cut-offs may drop slightly in subsequent rounds (Round 2, Mop-up, Stray Vacancy rounds).
- **Utilize College Predictors:** While these estimations are helpful, consider using online NEET college predictor tools with your specific rank and category for more tailored predictions.
Disclaimer:
The cut-off ranks and marks provided in this blog post are based on analysis of previous years' trends, expert predictions, and the NEET 2025 marks vs. rank data. These are **expected figures** and are subject to change. The actual cut-offs will be officially declared by the West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) during the state quota counseling process. Students are strongly advised to refer to the official WBMCC website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.