Nimra Institute of Dental Sciences
⚲ Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh · Private
— · Updated on 14 Jul 2026
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Avg Patient Flow
150–350/day
Total Fees
₹12.0 L
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Download Nimra Institute of Dental Sciences NEET Cutoff
Round-wise & year-wise NEET closing cutoffs as PDF — tap any file to get it free.
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NEET Score/Rank Cutoffs at Nimra Institute of Dental Sciences
The NEET score/rank cutoffs at Nimra Institute of Dental Sciences are typically around 500-600 for the general category. However, the cutoffs can vary from year to year, depending on the number of applicants and the difficulty level of the exam. The following table lists the indicative NEET score/rank cutoffs for Nimra Institute of Dental Sciences:
| Category | NEET Score/Rank |
|---|---|
| General | 500-600 |
| SC/ST | 400-500 |
| OBC | 450-550 |
NEET-UG Qualifying Cutoffs (Category-wise)
Admission to BDS at Nimra Institute of Dental Sciences requires a valid, qualifying NEET-UG score. NEET qualification is defined by percentile, not a fixed score — the qualifying percentile is fixed every year, while the equivalent raw score moves with exam difficulty.
| Category | Minimum qualifying percentile |
|---|---|
| General / EWS | 50th percentile |
| OBC / SC / ST | 40th percentile |
| General-PwD | 45th percentile |
| SC / ST / OBC-PwD | 40th percentile |
Qualifying NEET only makes you eligible — it does not guarantee a seat. The actual closing rank for a BDS seat at Nimra Institute of Dental Sciences depends on your category, the counselling quota, the number of seats, and how many higher-ranked candidates pick this college ahead of you (explained below). Always confirm the current-year qualifying score on the official NTA NEET result.
Counselling Quotas, Rounds & Closing-Rank Guidance
BDS seats at Nimra Institute of Dental Sciences are filled through NEET-UG counselling across these quotas:
- •State / Government Quota — through Andhra Pradesh state counselling, at regulated (lower) fees.
- •Management Quota — filled by the college at higher fees, with more accessible closing ranks.
- •NRI Quota — a small share at NRI fees, where seats remain.
Counselling runs in multiple rounds — Round 1 → Round 2 → Mop-up → Stray Vacancy. Closing ranks loosen in later rounds as higher-ranked candidates settle elsewhere, so a rank that misses an early round can still convert to a seat later.
As a private dental college, Nimra Institute of Dental Sciences typically has more accessible closing ranks than government colleges — management-quota seats in particular admit a wider NEET-rank range. Exact ranks vary each year by category, quota and round; confirm on the Andhra Pradesh counselling portal, or use the College Predictor to see your chances at your NEET rank.