Dear NEET Aspirants and Parents,
The My Career My Future (MCMF) team of expert counsellors presents a detailed analysis of the Punjab Round-3 NEET UG 2025 Result.
In this update, we compare Round-2 vs Round-3 cut-offs for:
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🏛️ Government Medical Colleges
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🏫 Private Medical Colleges (Government Quota)
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🎓 Private Medical Colleges (Management Quota)
and discuss the possibility of Round-4 admissions.
🏫 Private Medical Colleges – Government Quota Cut-offs (No Major Change)
Interestingly, there has been almost no variation in cut-offs for Private Medical Colleges under the Government Quota between Round-2 and Round-3.
| College Name | Round-2 Cut-off | Round-3 Cut-off | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adesh Medical College | 465 | 465 | — |
| DMC Ludhiana | 519 | 519 | — |
| Gian Sagar, Banur | 504 | 504 | — |
| PIMS, Jalandhar | 511 | 511 | — |
| RIMT, Gobindgarh | 503 | 503 | — |
✅ Observation:
All private colleges retained the same government-quota cut-off scores, showing complete seat saturation by Round-2 itself.
🏛️ Government Medical Colleges – Noticeable Rise in Cut-offs
Government colleges in Punjab witnessed a clear upward trend in Round-3 due to high demand and limited seat availability.
| College Name | Round-2 Cut-off | Round-3 Cut-off | Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| GMC Amritsar | 525 | 540 | ↑ +15 |
| GMC Patiala | 544 | 551 | ↑ +7 |
| GGS Medical College, Faridkot | 521 | 540 | ↑ +19 |
| Dr. B.R. Ambedkar GMC, Mohali | 530 | 540 | ↑ +10 |
✅ Observation:
Government colleges saw a rise of 7–20 marks, especially in Faridkot and Amritsar, indicating stronger competition and very few withdrawals.
🎓 Private Medical Colleges – Management Quota Cut-offs (Slight Rise)
As expected, Management Quota seats in private colleges saw a minor upward shift of 1–2 marks due to limited availability.
| College | Round-2 Cut-off | Round-3 Cut-off | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adesh Medical College | 461 | 462 | ↑ +1 |
| DMC Ludhiana | 498 | 500 | ↑ +2 |
| Gian Sagar, Banur | 486 | 487 | ↑ +1 |
| PIMS, Jalandhar | 495 | 497 | ↑ +2 |
| RIMT, Gobindgarh | 486 | 486 | — |
✅ Observation:
With Round-3 nearly exhausting management seats, the minor score increase was expected as the last few high-rankers finalized their choices.
🔍 Will There Be a Round-4 in Punjab?
As per current data and seat trends:
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Vacancies are extremely limited.
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Any stray vacancies that do appear will have cut-offs higher than Round-3.
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Government Colleges: Chances close to nil unless someone withdraws.
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Private Colleges: Possible 1–2 vacant seats, but competition will push scores even higher.
🎯 Conclusion:
If Round-4 happens, expect a rise in cut-off rather than a fall.
📚 Quick Summary
| Category | Cut-off Trend | Observation |
|---|---|---|
| Private (Govt. Quota) | No change | Stable at Round-2 levels |
| Government Colleges | ↑ Increased by 7–20 marks | High demand, limited seats |
| Private (Management) | ↑ Slight increase (1–2 marks) | Last-round competition |
| Round-4 Chances | Very low | Only stray vacancies likely |
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