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NEET PG NBE Diploma 2025 Cut-Off Ranks for General, OBC, EWS & SC Categories

NEET PG NBE Diploma General Category Cut-Off – 2025

Branch2025 R12025 R2
DMRD1488417743
DGO3201435134
DCH3375036919
DTBCD3396737939
DO4592653191
DLO4201444288
DA4769253234
DFAM5604959493
DE3255229230

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NEET PG NBE Diploma OBC Category Cut-Off – 2025

Branch2025 R12025 R2
DMRD1540217879
DGO3370035941
DCH3677637798
DTBCD3627838645
DO4955453464
DLO4262146589
DA4897953321
DFAM5410460052
DENANA

NEET PG NBE Diploma EWS Category Cut-Off – 2025

Branch2025 R12025 R2
DMRD1403318497
DGO3742837428
DCH3265238696
DTBCD3693338322
DO5032758283
DLO5093364588
DA4856357561
DFAM6701467014
DENANA

NEET PG NBE Diploma SC Category Cut-Off – 2025

Branch2025 R12025 R2
DMRD3240832408
DGO5893961344
DCH6302963029
DTBCD4958753779
DO7712177121
DLO8557884292
DA7736377757
DFAM8473981254
DENANA

Conclusion

The NEET PG NBE Diploma 2025 cut-off data across General, OBC, EWS, and SC categories clearly highlights significant variations based on both specialty preference and reservation category.

Across all categories, DMRD (Radiodiagnosis)DGO (Obstetrics & Gynaecology), and DCH (Child Health) consistently show lower cut-off ranks, indicating higher demand and competitiveness among candidates. In contrast, branches such as DFAM (Family Medicine) and DLO (Otorhinolaryngology) generally record higher cut-off ranks, reflecting relatively lower competition.

Category-wise trends reveal that:

  • General and EWS categories have the most competitive cut-offs, especially in clinical and diagnostic branches.
  • OBC cut-offs remain slightly higher than General but follow a similar demand pattern across branches.
  • SC category cut-offs are substantially higher, demonstrating the impact of reservation policies and offering broader admission opportunities in multiple diploma specialties.

Overall, the data suggests that candidates should carefully balance branch preference, category-specific cut-offs, and realistic rank expectations while making choices during counselling, as even small rank differences can significantly influence seat allotment between rounds.