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The BFUHS cutoff 2025 for NEET UG, managed by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS), Faridkot, determines the minimum marks and ranks required for admission to MBBS and BDS programs in Punjab’s medical and dental colleges. The Baba Farid University NEET UG cut off 2024 and BFUHS expected cutoff 2025 are released for 85% state quota seats and private colleges, while the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) handles the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats. This article covers the BFUHS cutoff percentile, BFUHS MBBS cutoff 2025, BFUHS NEET cutoff 2025 for OBC, Baba Farid University fee structure, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences rankings, and comparisons with NEET cutoff 2025 for MBBS government college. Candidates can access the BFUHS NEET cutoff 2025 PDF and BFUHS expected cutoff 2025 PDF on bfuhs.ac.in post-counselling. It also addresses NEET 2025 cutoff, NEET 2025 marks vs rank, and last year's NEET cutoff for MBBS government colleges.
The BFUHS cutoff 2025 for MBBS under the 85% state quota is expected to be competitive, with closing ranks around 10,000–12,000 for General, 15,000–17,000 for OBC, 60,000–65,000 for SC, and 1,00,000–1,10,000 for ST. The BFUHS NEET cutoff 2025 for MBBS requires approximately 600–620 marks for General, 580–600 for OBC, 500–520 for SC, and 450–470 for ST. The BFUHS cutoff percentile aligns with NEET UG standards: 50th percentile for General, 40th for OBC/SC/ST, and 45th for PwD. Below is the BFUHS expected cutoff 2025 for MBBS:
Category | Expected Closing Rank (2025) | Expected Cutoff Marks (2025) | Percentile |
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General | 10,000–12,000 | 600–620 | 50th |
OBC | 15,000–17,000 | 580–600 | 40th |
SC | 60,000–65,000 | 500–520 | 40th |
ST | 1,00,000–1,10,000 | 450–470 | 40th |
EWS | 12,000–14,000 | 590–610 | 50th |
The cut-off marks in NEET refer to the minimum score a candidate must achieve to qualify for admission to medical or dental colleges. For NEET cut off 2025 for general category, the qualifying marks are expected to be 140–160 (50th percentile), while the NEET cut off 2025 for OBC is projected at 120–140 (40th percentile). For BFUHS MBBS cutoff 2025, the admission cutoff (last rank/marks for seat allotment) is significantly higher than the qualifying cutoff, especially for government colleges.
The Baba Farid University NEET UG cut off 2024 for MBBS under the 85% state quota varied by college. For Government Medical College, Amritsar, the closing rank was 11,595 for General and 16,862 for OBC (Round 1). The BFUHS cut-off marks were approximately 610 for General and 590 for OBC. Below is the BFUHS cutoff 2024 for select government colleges:
College | Category | Round 1 Closing Rank (2024) | Cutoff Marks (Approx.) |
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Govt. Medical College, Amritsar | General | 11,595 | 610–620 |
Govt. Medical College, Amritsar | OBC | 16,862 | 590–600 |
Govt. Medical College, Patiala | General | 8,736 | 620–630 |
Govt. Medical College, Patiala | OBC | 13,575 | 600–610 |
GGS Medical College, Faridkot | General | 12,457 | 605–615 |
GGS Medical College, Faridkot | OBC | 17,934 | 585–595 |
The NEET cut off 2024 for MBBS government college state wise for Punjab’s AIQ seats (15%) showed higher cutoffs, with ranks around 2,000–3,000 for General at top colleges like GMC Patiala.
The BFUHS cutoff 2023 for MBBS under the state quota had a closing rank of 11,000 for General and 16,000 for OBC at GMC Amritsar. The BFUHS cut-off marks were around 615 for General and 595 for OBC.
College | Category | Closing Rank (2023) | Cutoff Marks (Approx.) |
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Govt. Medical College, Amritsar | General | 11,000 | 615 |
Govt. Medical College, Amritsar | OBC | 16,000 | 595 |
Govt. Medical College, Patiala | General | 8,000 | 625 |
The BFUHS cutoff 2022 for MBBS showed a closing rank of 10,698 for General and 15,782 for OBC at GMC Amritsar.
College | Category | Closing Rank (2022) | Cutoff Marks (Approx.) |
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Govt. Medical College, Amritsar | General | 10,698 | 600 |
Govt. Medical College, Amritsar | OBC | 15,782 | 580 |
Govt. Medical College, Patiala | General | 7,892 | 610 |
The BFUHS expected cutoff 2025 for OBC is projected at 580–600 marks (ranks 15,000–17,000) for government colleges like GMC Amritsar and Patiala. For General, the BFUHS MBBS cutoff 2025 is expected at 600–620 marks (ranks 10,000–12,000). The BFUHS NEET cutoff 2025 for OBC and General will be influenced by NEET 2025 difficulty and applicant numbers.
The NEET cut off 2025 for MBBS government college varies by state and quota. For Punjab’s AIQ seats, the NEET cut off 2025 for general category is expected to be 650–680 marks (ranks 2,000–5,000) for top colleges. The NEET cut off 2025 for OBC under AIQ is projected at 630–650 marks (ranks 5,000–8,000). For state quota seats under BFUHS cutoff 2025, cutoffs are lower, as shown above. The last year NEET cut off for MBBS government college (2024) for Punjab’s AIQ seats was around 670 for General at GMC Patiala.
The Baba Farid University of Health Sciences rankings reflect its reputation in Punjab’s medical education. BFUHS is not ranked in NIRF 2024 but is recognized for its role in managing medical admissions and education. It oversees prestigious colleges like GGS Medical College, Faridkot, and is a key player in Punjab’s health education, with a strong regional reputation.
The Baba Farid University fee structure for MBBS in government colleges (2024–25) is affordable:
Private colleges under BFUHS have higher fees, ranging from INR 6,00,000–10,00,000/year for state quota seats. Fees are subject to revision, so candidates should check bfuhs.ac.in for updates.
The NEET 2025 cutoff for qualifying is expected to align with 2024 trends. The NEET 2025 expected cutoff marks are:
Category | Expected Cutoff Marks (2025) | Expected Percentile |
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General | 140–160 | 50th |
OBC | 120–140 | 40th |
SC/ST | 110–130 | 40th |
The NEET 2025 answer key helps estimate scores for the NEET cut-off 2025. The NEET expected cutoff 2025 for BFUHS cutoff 2025 is higher than the qualifying cutoff due to limited seats (1,425 MBBS, 1,260 BDS in Punjab).
Course Name | Fees | Eligibility |
B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) | 10+2 education from a recognized board or its equivalent, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects, minimum aggregate of 50% in these subjects, 5% relaxation for SC/ST category | |
Diploma | 10+2 education from a recognized board, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects in 10+2, minimum aggregate score of 50% in the aforementioned subjects | |
M.Sc. (Master of Science) | Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, Minimum aggregate score of 50% or equivalent | |
Post Graduate Diploma | Undergraduate degree in a relevant field, Minimum aggregate score of 50% in qualifying examination, Good understanding of the English language, Age requirement set by the university | |
Certificate | 10+2 education from a recognized board or equivalent, studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects, minimum aggregate score of 50% in these subjects | |
M.Pharm. (Master of Pharmacy) | Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharm.), Minimum aggregate score of 55%, Qualification in entrance examination or relevant national-level examination | |
M.P.T. (Master of Physiotherapy) | Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy (B.P.T.), Minimum aggregate score of 50% in B.P.T., Compulsory rotating internship of at least six months after B.P.T. |
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