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JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research) is one of India’s premier medical institutes, offering admission to MBBS and postgraduate courses primarily through national-level entrance exams such as NEET UG for MBBS and INI CET for postgraduate programs. Understanding the expected cut-offs for JIPMER 2026 is crucial for aspirants to gauge their chances of admission and plan their preparation strategically.
This article is a guide on JIPMER 2026 cut-offs equips aspirants with a clear understanding of the marks and ranks they must target to secure admission to JIPMER’s prestigious medical programs. Staying updated on official cut-off releases is essential for timely and accurate admission planning.
Since 2020, JIPMER MBBS admissions have been conducted through the NEET UG exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Therefore, the cut-off for JIPMER MBBS seats corresponds to the NEET UG 2026 scores, ranks, and percentiles required for admission to its campuses in Puducherry and Karaikal.
Q1. What is the expected NEET UG cut-off for JIPMER MBBS admission in 2026?
Ans. The expected cut-off for the General category lies between 705 and 730 marks, roughly corresponding to the 50th percentile, placing candidates within the top 350 All India Ranks.
Q2. Do cut-offs differ between JIPMER Puducherry and Karaikal campuses?
Ans. Yes, individual campus seat availability influences rank cut-offs. Generally, the Puducherry campus has more seats and, accordingly, slightly different closing ranks compared to Karaikal.
Q3. How are the postgraduate cut-offs at JIPMER determined?
Ans. Postgraduate cut-offs depend on the INI CET scores, category, and seat availability for each specialty. Candidates must meet minimum qualifying marks to be eligible for counselling.
Q4. Where can candidates find the official JIPMER 2026 cut-off lists?
Ans. Official cut-offs are published post-counselling on the MCC website (for NEET UG) and the AIIMS INI CET portal for postgraduate courses, as well as on the official JIPMER website.
Q5. Are cut-off marks the same as qualifying marks for JIPMER admission?
Ans. No, qualifying marks refer to the minimum percentile required to be eligible for admission (50th percentile for General in NEET UG), while cut-off marks indicate the rank/marks threshold for actual seat allotment, which can be higher.