Saveetha University Cutoff 2025
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai releases course-wise cutoff ranks every year for admission to medical programmes. Admissions to MBBS, MD, MS, DM and M.Ch courses are based on national entrance examinations such as NEET UG, NEET PG and NEET SS followed by counselling conducted by the respective authorities. The cutoff ranks vary every year depending on factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, seat availability and reservation categories. Candidates seeking admission to Saveetha Medical College must meet the required cutoff ranks during counselling rounds.
Note: Cutoff ranks mentioned below are for the General Category – All India Quota and may vary for other categories and counselling rounds.
Saveetha Medical College NEET UG Cutoff (MBBS)
Saveetha Medical College, located at the Thandalam Campus, accepts NEET UG scores for admission to the MBBS programme. The closing rank for MBBS admission during the first round of NEET UG counselling in 2025 was 432358 for students belonging to the General AI quota. The closing ranks in previous years were 568054 in 2024 and 609404 in 2023. The data indicates fluctuations in cutoff ranks depending on demand and seat allotment rounds.
NEET UG Important Dates 2026
Saveetha University NEET PG Cutoff
Saveetha University offers several postgraduate medical programmes such as MD and MS across multiple specialisations. Admission to these programmes is conducted through NEET PG counselling. The cutoff ranks for different specialisations vary every year depending on seat intake and candidate performance in the entrance exam.
Saveetha University NEET SS Cutoff
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences also offers super speciality programmes such as DM and M.Ch through NEET SS counselling. The cutoff ranks for these programmes are released round-wise and vary each year depending on the number of applicants and seat availability. DM in Neonatology and Critical Care Medicine are among the competitive programmes at the institute.
Students preparing for medical admissions should carefully analyse previous year cutoff trends to understand the competition level and estimate their chances of admission. However, the final cutoff depends on several factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, reservation policies, and seat availability during counselling rounds.