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The Real Definition

What is a Cut-Off?

Cut-off is the rank at which the last admission happens for a particular combination. There is no single cut-off for a college — it breaks down into 4 variables:

Admissions happen through multiple counselling processes → Each has multiple rounds → Every round has a different closing rank → Same college, multiple cut-offs.

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Understanding the Variation

Why Multiple Cut-Offs Exist

Cut-offs change with every round and counselling type. Here's why:

Different Counselling Processes

MCC AIQ and State counselling run independently — each with separate allotment lists.

Multiple Rounds

Round 1, 2, Mop-Up, Stray Vacancy — each round produces a different closing rank.

Seat Matrix Changes

Increase or decrease in seats directly affects competition and cut-offs across all categories.

Major Confusion Alert

Merit Rank vs All India Rank (AIR)

Many students assume that published cut-offs are always shown in All India Rank (AIR). However, in many state counselling processes, cut-offs are published in State Merit, not AIR.

Mapping State Merit to All India Rank becomes a major challenge. Without proper conversion or counselling analysis, students misunderstand actual MBBS Cut-Off and make incorrect college selection decisions.

FAQs

Frequently Asked
Questions

Clear, accurate answers to the most common questions about MBBS cut-offs and counselling.

An MBBS cut-off is the last rank at which a seat is allotted for a specific college, category, quota, and counselling round.
Because admissions happen through multiple quotas (AIQ, State, NRI) and multiple rounds (Round 1, 2, Mop-Up, Stray). Each combination creates a different closing rank.
AIQ (15%) is based on All India Rank and open to all students. State Quota (85%) is based on state merit and domicile rules. Both must be analysed for complete admission planning.
Generally yes. But seats are limited, and fees are higher, so competition still exists in top colleges.
It's the minimum percentile required to qualify for counselling (not admission). Selection depends on actual counselling cut-offs.
Cut-offs vary due to seat matrix changes, number of applicants, exam difficulty, and counselling dynamics.
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