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NISER Bhubaneswar along with UMDAE-CEBS has released NEST 2025 cut off on July 10. The NEST cut off 2025 has been displayed on its official website and also in this article. The NEST 2025 cut off determines the minimum qualifying marks required for admissions. Students who have shortlisted in NEST cut off 2025 will be eligible for admission process.
The NEST cut off includes both section-wise and total cut off marks for students qualified in the exam. The participating universities will prepare merit lists separately based on NEST cut off 2025. Candidates who failed to meet NEST 2025 cut off will not be eligible for admissions. Read more to know about NEST cut off 2025 in this article.
Candidates who have appeared for the exam must qualify to meet the minimum marks required for NEST cut off 2025. Students can check the minimum marks required for individual subjects in the NEST 2025 exam for the counselling process of for various categories.
Subject | Gen/EWS/JK | OBC | SC/ST/PwD |
Biology | 8.652 | 7.7868 | 4.326 |
Chemistry | 9.646 | 8.6814 | 4.832 |
Mathematics | 9.83794 | 8.854146 | 4.91897 |
Physics | 9.81 | 8.829 | 4.905 |
Category | Percentile |
General /EWS/JK | >=95 |
OBC | >=90 |
SC/ST/PwD | >=75 |
Students can check information about all the important dates and events related to NEST 2025 in the table given below:
Events | Dates |
NEST cut off 2025 release date | July 10, 2025 |
NEST 2025 first round counselling | July 2025 |
NEST 2025 second round counselling | July 2025 |
Given below are the factors on which the NEST 2025 cut off will depend upon -
Difficulty level of exam
Previous year cut-off trends
Total number of seats
Minimum marks secured
Number of applicants
Those who complete the National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) are awarded NEST marks, a numerical score. The examine's percentile rank can be determined using the NISER marks vs. rank. The examine's performance in comparison to other examines during the same testing session is shown by their NEST percentile rank.
Category | SMAS Percentile | SMAS Marks | MAP Percentile | MAP Marks |
General | 90% | 45 | 95% | 14.25 |
OBC | 90% | 45 | 90% | 135 |
SC | 50% | 25 | 75% | 112.5 |
ST | 50% | 25 | 75% | 112.5 |
PWD | 50% | 25 | 75% | 112.5 |
In order to be eligible for next admission rounds, students have to achieve marks that are equal to or higher than the NEST cut-off 2025.
The following methods are used to generate the NEST exam cutoff scores:
A candidate's final score for NEST 2025 be simply the sum of their top three subject-specific scores and their overall score in the general part.
Twenty percent of the average of the top 100 scores in each section is the Section Wise Minimum Admissible Score or Section Wise NISER cutoff points.
For instance, the SMAS for the Physics part would be 40*0.20 = 8 marks if the average of the top 100 scores in the subject was 40 out of 50.
The NEST 2025 cut-off marks will vary depending on the numerical value.
Candidates have to achieve three out of five subject section scores and equal or greater SMAS in the general portion. These sections will then be counted for NEST 2025 merit list calculation.
Minimum Admissible Score for SC/ ST candidates in NEST 2025 cut-off will be 50% of the general category, while SC/ST candidates' SMAS will be 50% of the general category.
In addition to the Section-wise minimum admissible score, candidates must score at least as high as the Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP).
Merit rank will not be awarded to candidates with similar or higher MAS scores who do not receive SMAS in the general section or in at least three sections.
Applicants who have taken the National Entrance Screening Test can review the NEST previous year cutoffs. It will help the candidate to determine the minimum score required to be considered for NEST 2025 cut off.
To understand the trend for the NEST 2025 cut off, it is important to check NEST cut off marks 2024.
Subject | General/ General-EWS | OBC-NCL | SC/ ST/ Divyangjan/ JK | |||
Shift-I | Shift-II | Shift-I | Shift-II | Shift-I | Shift-II | |
Biology | 9.2947 | 8.054 | 8.3652 | 7.2486 | 4.6473 | 4.027 |
Chemistry | 8.198 | 8.504 | 7.3782 | 7.6536 | 4.099 | 4.252 |
Mathematics | 6.358 | 6.824 | 5.7222 | 6.1416 | 3.179 | 3.412 |
Physics | 5.534 | 6.1010 | 4.9806 | 5.4909 | 2.767 | 3.0505 |
To understand the trend for the NEST 2025 cut off, it is important to check NEST Cut Off Marks 2023.
Subject | General/ General-EWS | OBC-NCL | SC/ ST/ Divyangjan/ JK | |||
Shift-I | Shift-II | Shift-I | Shift-II | Shift-I | Shift-II | |
Biology | 5.698 | 5.541 | 5.128 | 4.987 | 2.849 | 2.771 |
Chemistry | 5.215 | 6.106 | 4.694 | 5.495 | 2.608 | 3.053 |
Mathematics | 4.979 | 6 | 4.481 | 5.474 | 2.49 | 3.041 |
Physics | 5 | 5 | 4.335 | 4.613 | 2.409 | 2.563 |
Category | Percentile |
General / General-EWS | >=90 |
OBC-NCL | >=85 |
SC/ST/Divyangjan/JK | >=60 |
Category | Cut off |
General | 800 |
SC | 150 |
ST | 30 |
OBC | 280 |
PWD | 6 |
JK | 3 |
Category | Cut off |
General | 350 |
OBC | 60 |
SC | 50 |
ST | 15 |
PWD | 10 |
JK | 5 |
Category | Cutoff Rank |
General | 427 |
OBC | 322 |
SC | 154 |
ST | 62 |
Depending on how well the candidate ranks on the NEST 2025 merit list, they will receive invitations to the counselling. Until the registration deadline, candidates whose rankings appear on the publicly posted NEST 2025 merit list must register. Along with the NEST merit list 2025, candidates will be able to view the scheduled date, location, and hours of the counselling process. The percentile scores from the general section and the best three subjects will be used to determine the final ranking of candidates.
To be included in the NEST merit list 2025, candidates need to achieve a total score that is equal to or higher than the Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP).
When creating the NEST 2025 merit list, the candidates' results in the general section and the top three NEST result from the other subject sections will be taken into consideration.
To be ranked in NISER's merit list 2025, candidates must score at least as high as the SMAS in each of the four topic areas and the general section.
To be included in the NEST 2025 merit list, candidates for the UM-DAE CEBS must receive scores in the general portion or any one of the three topic sections that are equal to or more than the SMAS.
In the case that two applicants receive identical marks, the candidate with the higher general section score is ranked higher in the NEST 2025 merit list.
In the instance that a tie still exists, the applicant with the greater score in any of the subject sections receives the higher rank.
At the time of NEST 2025 counseling, the candidates are ranked higher based on their Class 12 marks to break the tie that still exists.
If the tie still exists, the candidate who is younger at age is assigned a higher rank in the NEST 2025 merit list.
Candidates who have completed Class 12 in Science stream from any recognised board will be eligible to apply for NEST exam 2025.
The NEST 2025 exam was held for a total of 240 marks.
No, students applying at NISER Bhubaneswar are required to score above 60% in Class 12 to qualify for admissions.
NISER Bhubaneswar along with UMDAE-CEBS has released NEST 2025 cut off on July 10.
Candidates scoring above 160 marks in NEST 2025 is considered as a good score in NEST exam 2025.
Yes, with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) background, you can pursue a B.Tech in Biotechnology, especially if you've taken relevant entrance exams like NEST, CUET, or have appeared for NEET. While some B.Tech programs may require Mathematics as a core subject, many universities offer programs that accommodate PCB students, either through specific tracks or by providing bridging courses in Mathematics during the first year.
Hello Aspirant,
For NEST (National Entrance Screening Test) preparation, focusing on important chapters can boost your score. Based on previous years’ trends, here’s a subject-wise list of important chapters:
Physics
Motion & Laws of Motion
Work, Energy, Power
Heat & Thermodynamics
Current Electricity
Optics
Modern Physics (Atoms & Nuclei)
Chemistry
Atomic Structure
Chemical Bonding
Equilibrium
Thermodynamics
Organic Chemistry (Basics, GOC, Hydrocarbons)
Coordination Compounds Mathematics
Sets, Relations & Functions
Permutations & Combinations
Probability
Calculus (Limits, Derivatives, Integration)
Matrices & Determinants
Complex Numbers
Biology
Cell: Structure & Function
Genetics & Evolution
Human Physiology
Plant Physiology
Ecology & Environment
Biotechnology
General Section
Logical Reasoning
Analytical Ability
General Science (basic)
Data Interpretation
Focus on NCERTs (Class 11 & 12) for all subjects, especially Biology and Chemistry.
All the best for your NEST exam.
Hello!
Yes, you are eligible to appear for NEET .
As per NEET eligibility criteria:
You need a minimum of 50% marks in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) for General category,
40% for SC/ST/OBC categories,
And 45% for PWD (General-PH) candidates.
Since you scored 58.6% in PCB , you meet the required subject criteria. Your overall percentage (69.33%) is also acceptable.
So yes, you can apply and appear for the NEET exam.
Hope this helps!
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