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Andhra Pradesh
NEET Cutoff 2026
Private Medical Colleges · State Quota · Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada
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Types of AP NEET 2026 Cutoffs
Government & Private Medical Colleges · Quota-wise
Government Colleges
Government Medical Colleges
- 15% All India Quota (AIQ) — Released by DGHS on behalf of MCC; available college-wise & category-wise
- 85% State Quota — Released by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada; college-wise & category-wise
Private Colleges
Private Medical Colleges
- 50% State Quota — Dr. NTR UHS; college-wise & category-wise
- 35% Management Quota — Dr. NTR UHS; college-wise & category-wise
- 15% NRI Quota — Dr. NTR UHS; college-wise & category-wise
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B1 Quota — All India Candidates
AP MBBS Private Medical College State Quota Cutoff 2026
B1 Quota
| # | College Name | Estb. | Seats | Round 1 | Round 2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AIR | Score | AIR | Score | ||||
| 1 | NRI Medical College, Guntur | 2003 | 200 | 63,189 | 491 | 88,812 | 472 |
| 2 | Narayana Medical College, Nellore | 2000 | 250 | 91,287 | 470 | 1,04,493 | 461 |
| 3 | Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Chittoor | 2016 | 150 | 94,263 | 468 | 1,08,552 | 458 |
| 4 | Dr. P.S.I. Medical College, Chinna Avutpalli, Vijayawada | 2002 | 150 | 1,10,007 | 458 | 1,13,062 | 456 |
| 5 | P E S Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Kuppam, Chittoor | 2001 | 150 | 1,05,294 | 461 | 1,14,851 | 454 |
| 6 | Alluri Sitaram Raju Academy of Medical Sciences, Eluru | 2000 | 250 | 1,06,369 | 460 | 1,18,858 | 452 |
| 7 | GSL Medical College, Rajahmundry | 2002 | 250 | 1,07,784 | 459 | 1,18,978 | 452 |
| 8 | Maharajah Institute of Medical Sciences, Vizianagaram | 2002 | 200 | 1,17,843 | 453 | 1,29,453 | 445 |
| 9 | NRI Institute of Medical Sciences, Visakhapatnam | 2012 | 150 | 1,04,198 | 461 | 1,29,903 | 445 |
| 10 | Katuri Medical College, Guntur | 2002 | 150 | 1,13,261 | 455 | 1,35,780 | 441 |
| 11 | Shanthiram Medical College, Nandyal, Kurnool | 2005 | 200 | 1,24,660 | 448 | 1,39,238 | 439 |
| 12 | Great Eastern Medical School and Hospital, Srikakulam | 2010 | 150 | 1,14,246 | 455 | 1,42,583 | 437 |
| 13 | Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Foundation, Amalapuram | 2005 | 200 | 1,23,153 | 449 | 1,43,044 | 437 |
| 14 | Sri Balaji Medical College, Hospital & Research Inst., Chittoor | 2022 | 150 | 1,19,069 | 452 | 1,46,426 | 435 |
| 15 | Gayathri Vidya Parishad Institute of Health Care & Medical Technology, Visakhapatnam | 2016 | 200 | — | 1,48,982 | 434 | |
| 16 | Viswabharathi Medical College, Kurnool | 2014 | 250 | 1,26,685 | 447 | 1,49,702 | 433 |
| 17 | Anna Gowri Medical College and Hospital, Parameswaramangalam, Tirupati Dist. | 2025 | 100 | — | 1,50,095 | 433 | |
| 18 | Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences, Krishna Dist. Muslim Minority | 2016 | 150 | 2,17,163 | 396 | 2,78,061 | 367 |
| 19 | Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa Muslim Minority | 2010 | 100 | 2,81,177 | 366 | 3,37,531 | 341 |
B1 Quota: For All India Candidates. Higher scores indicate more competitive colleges. NRI Medical College, Guntur has the highest Round 1 cutoff score of 491.
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B2 Quota — Local Candidates
AP MBBS Private Medical College State Quota Cutoff 2026
B2 Quota
| # | College Name | Estb. | Seats | Round 1 | Round 2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AIR | Score | AIR | Score | ||||
| 1 | NRI Medical College, Guntur | 2003 | 200 | 1,29,740 | 445 | 1,48,817 | 434 |
| 2 | Narayana Medical College, Nellore | 2000 | 250 | 1,85,098 | 413 | 1,92,455 | 409 |
| 3 | Alluri Sitaram Raju Academy of Medical Sciences, Eluru | 2000 | 250 | 1,89,768 | 411 | 1,92,938 | 409 |
| 4 | Dr. P.S.I. Medical College, Chinna Avutpalli, Vijayawada | 2002 | 150 | 2,00,612 | 405 | 2,06,844 | 402 |
| 5 | Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Chittoor | 2016 | 150 | 2,17,254 | 396 | 2,18,286 | 396 |
| 6 | GSL Medical College, Rajahmundry | 2002 | 250 | 2,15,475 | 397 | 2,23,417 | 393 |
| 7 | P E S Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Kuppam, Chittoor | 2001 | 150 | 2,31,794 | 389 | 2,36,152 | 387 |
| 8 | Katuri Medical College, Guntur | 2002 | 150 | 2,35,676 | 387 | 2,47,238 | 382 |
| 9 | Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Foundation, Amalapuram | 2005 | 200 | 2,63,281 | 374 | 2,69,300 | 371 |
| 10 | Shanthiram Medical College, Nandyal, Kurnool | 2005 | 200 | 2,59,143 | 376 | 2,70,959 | 370 |
| 11 | Great Eastern Medical School and Hospital, Srikakulam | 2010 | 150 | 2,52,658 | 379 | 2,78,065 | 367 |
| 12 | NRI Institute of Medical Sciences, Visakhapatnam | 2012 | 150 | 2,54,187 | 378 | 2,81,492 | 365 |
| 13 | Maharajah Institute of Medical Sciences, Vizianagaram | 2002 | 200 | 2,73,017 | 369 | 3,00,369 | 357 |
| 14 | Gayathri Vidya Parishad Institute of Health Care & Medical Technology, Visakhapatnam | 2016 | 200 | — | 3,03,869 | 355 | |
| 15 | Viswabharathi Medical College, Kurnool | 2014 | 250 | 2,84,970 | 364 | 3,12,566 | 351 |
| 16 | Sri Balaji Medical College, Hospital & Research Inst., Chittoor | 2022 | 150 | 2,81,492 | 365 | 3,12,727 | 351 |
| 17 | Anna Gowri Medical College and Hospital, Parameswaramangalam, Tirupati Dist. | 2025 | 100 | — | 3,16,808 | 350 | |
| 18 | Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences, Krishna Dist. Muslim Minority | 2016 | 150 | Data Not Available | Data Not Available | ||
| 19 | Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa Muslim Minority | 2010 | 100 | Data Not Available | Data Not Available | ||
B2 Quota: For Local (Andhra Pradesh domicile) Candidates. Scores are generally lower than B1 due to local reservation. — denotes data not released for Round 1. Score color: Green ≥ 380 · Amber 360–379 · Red ≤ 359.
FAQ's
1. What is the Andhra Pradesh MBBS Cutoff?
The Andhra Pradesh MBBS cutoff refers to the minimum NEET score or rank required for students to secure admission to MBBS colleges in the state. This cutoff varies every year depending on factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the NEET exam, total available seats, and reservation categories. Both government and private medical colleges follow separate cutoff ranges. Candidates must meet the minimum qualifying marks in NEET and then participate in the state counselling process conducted by the medical education authorities of Andhra Pradesh.
2. Who releases the Andhra Pradesh MBBS cutoff?
The Andhra Pradesh MBBS cutoff is released by Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences, which is responsible for conducting medical counselling in the state. After NEET results are announced, the university publishes the cutoff ranks for various categories during each counselling round. These cutoffs help students understand their chances of admission in different government and private medical colleges across Andhra Pradesh. The cutoff may change in every counselling round depending on seat availability and the number of candidates participating.
3. What factors affect the Andhra Pradesh MBBS cutoff?
Several factors influence the Andhra Pradesh MBBS cutoff each year. The most important factors include the difficulty level of the NEET examination, the number of candidates appearing for the exam, and the total MBBS seats available in the state. Reservation policies for categories such as SC, ST, OBC, and EWS also impact cutoff ranks. Additionally, the popularity of specific medical colleges and the number of applicants applying for Andhra Pradesh counselling significantly affect how high or low the cutoff ranks go.
4. What is the expected NEET score for government MBBS colleges in Andhra Pradesh?
The expected NEET score for government MBBS colleges in Andhra Pradesh generally ranges between 580 and 640 marks for general category candidates. However, the exact score can vary each year depending on competition and seat availability. Reserved category candidates may secure admission with slightly lower scores due to category-wise reservation policies. Top government colleges usually have higher cutoff marks, while newer or less competitive colleges may have slightly lower cutoffs in later counselling rounds.
5. Is the MBBS cutoff different for government and private colleges?
Yes, the MBBS cutoff is different for government and private medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh. Government colleges usually have higher cutoff ranks because of lower tuition fees and strong academic reputation. Private medical colleges generally have comparatively lower cutoffs, especially under management quota seats. However, candidates still need to qualify for NEET to apply for any MBBS seat. The counselling process allocates seats based on NEET rank, category reservation, and the candidate’s college preferences.
6. How many counselling rounds are conducted for MBBS admission in Andhra Pradesh?
Usually, three main counselling rounds are conducted for MBBS admission in Andhra Pradesh. These include Round 1, Round 2, and the Mop-Up round. If seats still remain vacant after these rounds, a stray vacancy round may also be conducted by the respective colleges. Each round has its own cutoff ranks based on seat availability and candidate participation. Students who do not secure a seat in earlier rounds may still have opportunities in later rounds if they meet the eligibility criteria.
7. What is the NEET qualifying percentile for MBBS admission?
To be eligible for MBBS admission in Andhra Pradesh, candidates must first qualify for the NEET examination by meeting the minimum percentile set by the National Testing Agency. Typically, the qualifying percentile is 50th for general category candidates, 40th for SC, ST, and OBC categories, and 45th for general-PwD candidates. However, qualifying NEET does not guarantee admission. Students must also achieve competitive ranks to meet the state cutoff during counselling.
8. Can students from other states apply for MBBS seats in Andhra Pradesh?
Students from other states can apply for certain MBBS seats in Andhra Pradesh, particularly in private medical colleges under management quota or NRI quota seats. However, most government college seats are reserved for candidates with Andhra Pradesh domicile under the state quota. Non-local students must check the eligibility criteria before applying for counselling. They should also ensure they meet NEET qualification requirements and complete the registration process within the specified timeline.
9. Does the MBBS cutoff change every year?
Yes, the MBBS cutoff in Andhra Pradesh changes every year based on multiple factors related to the NEET examination and counselling process. If the exam is easier and more students score high marks, the cutoff tends to increase. Conversely, if the exam is difficult, the cutoff may decrease slightly. The number of medical colleges, newly added seats, and the total number of candidates participating in counselling also play a major role in determining the yearly cutoff trends.
10. How can students check the Andhra Pradesh MBBS cutoff?
Students can check the Andhra Pradesh MBBS cutoff on the official website of Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences. The university publishes round-wise cutoff ranks after each counselling round. These cutoffs are usually released in the form of opening and closing ranks for different categories and colleges. Candidates should regularly check the official portal during the counselling period to stay updated with the latest cutoff lists and seat allotment results.

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