General Cutoff 2025
8,70,855
AIQ Closing Rank
Total AIQ Seats
415
Across all categories
Trend vs 2024
General rank +3,11,542
| Category | Closing Rank | Last Round | vs 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| General | 8,70,855 | Round 3 | +3,11,542 |
How closing ranks changed across counselling rounds in 2025. A higher rank number in later rounds means seats became easier to get.
| Round | Closing Rank | Seats | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | 6,57,379 | 150 | — |
| Round 2 | 7,75,178 | 134 | ↑ +1,17,799 easier |
| Round 3 | 8,70,855 | 108 | ↑ +95,677 easier |
| Stray Round | 8,90,260 | 19 | ↑ +19,405 easier |
| Special Stray Round | 8,70,603 | 4 | ↓ -19,657 harder |
2024
5,59,313
2025
8,70,855
Total seats available under each category and quota in NEET AIQ 2025 counselling.
| Category | Deemed/Paid | Total |
|---|---|---|
| General | 415 | 415 |
| Total | 415 | 415 |
The Bhaarath Medical College and Hospital Chennai NEET AIQ closing ranks for 2025:
| Category | Closing Rank |
|---|---|
| General | 8,70,855 |
Score within AIQ rank 8,70,855 (General) to secure a seat at Bhaarath Medical College and Hospital Chennai. Apply through MCC counselling at mcc.nic.in during the AIQ rounds. Cutoffs vary by category and quota — OBC, SC, ST, and EWS categories typically have more relaxed cutoffs than General.
Bhaarath Medical College and Hospital Chennai offers MBBS under NEET AIQ counselling with 415 total AIQ seats in 2025. It is located in Tamil Nadu and participates in MCC's All India Quota counselling rounds each year.
Here is how Bhaarath Medical College and Hospital Chennai NEET AIQ cutoffs changed from 2024 to 2025:
| Category | 2024 | 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| General | 5,59,313 | 8,70,855 | ↑ 3,11,542 |
A higher rank number means admission became easier; a lower rank means it became more competitive.
Yes, Bhaarath Medical College and Hospital Chennai is a deemed university in Tamil Nadu. It participates in NEET AIQ counselling under the Deemed/Paid Seats Quota managed by MCC. Deemed university fees are typically higher than government colleges, and seats are allocated through a separate quota.