NEET PG NBE Diploma General Category Cut-Off – 2025
| Branch | 2025 R1 | 2025 R2 |
|---|---|---|
| DMRD | 14884 | 17743 |
| DGO | 32014 | 35134 |
| DCH | 33750 | 36919 |
| DTBCD | 33967 | 37939 |
| DO | 45926 | 53191 |
| DLO | 42014 | 44288 |
| DA | 47692 | 53234 |
| DFAM | 56049 | 59493 |
| DE | 32552 | 29230 |
NEET PG NBE Diploma OBC Category Cut-Off – 2025
| Branch | 2025 R1 | 2025 R2 |
|---|---|---|
| DMRD | 15402 | 17879 |
| DGO | 33700 | 35941 |
| DCH | 36776 | 37798 |
| DTBCD | 36278 | 38645 |
| DO | 49554 | 53464 |
| DLO | 42621 | 46589 |
| DA | 48979 | 53321 |
| DFAM | 54104 | 60052 |
| DE | NA | NA |
NEET PG NBE Diploma EWS Category Cut-Off – 2025
| Branch | 2025 R1 | 2025 R2 |
|---|---|---|
| DMRD | 14033 | 18497 |
| DGO | 37428 | 37428 |
| DCH | 32652 | 38696 |
| DTBCD | 36933 | 38322 |
| DO | 50327 | 58283 |
| DLO | 50933 | 64588 |
| DA | 48563 | 57561 |
| DFAM | 67014 | 67014 |
| DE | NA | NA |
NEET PG NBE Diploma SC Category Cut-Off – 2025
| Branch | 2025 R1 | 2025 R2 |
|---|---|---|
| DMRD | 32408 | 32408 |
| DGO | 58939 | 61344 |
| DCH | 63029 | 63029 |
| DTBCD | 49587 | 53779 |
| DO | 77121 | 77121 |
| DLO | 85578 | 84292 |
| DA | 77363 | 77757 |
| DFAM | 84739 | 81254 |
| DE | NA | NA |
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.