UP Private MBBS Colleges Round 2 Cut Off for the NEET UG 2025 counseling has brought new opportunities and surprises to medical aspirants. With a sea of candidates chasing limited seats round after round, the closing ranks and scores provided a clear perspective on admission trends across UP private medical colleges.

This year, many colleges experienced cut-off mark shifts for Round 2 compared to Round 1, potentially showing the unpredictable nature of seat availability, candidate willingness to join colleges, and reservation policy.
In this blog, we will provide extensive information on the UP Private MBBS Round 2 Cut Off 2025, which includes college-wise ranks, fees details, and score variation. Whether you are participating in a Mop-Up round or just looking to assess your chances of admission, this information will guide you through the most current information to help you you make more informed decisions.
UP Private MBBS Colleges Wise Round 2 Cut Off 2025
Uttar Pradesh NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 2 results for private MBBS colleges were announced, which also shows considerable changes regarding the closing ranks and closing scores from Round 1. There were a significant number of seats available for Round 2 and considering the high level of competition among aspirants, there was a significant decrease in Round 2 cut off in many colleges, resulting in even aspirants that received a comparatively lower NEET score to still gain admission.
The cut off varies widely based on a range of factors relating to reputation of the college, structure of fees, category of seats (General/Minority/Management) and demand for those particular colleges at the point of counseling.
Below is a detailed college and category-wise table of UP Private MBBS Round 2 Cut Off 2025 with budget, and score change.
| SN | College Name | Budget (₹) | Round 1 Rank | Round 1 Score | Round 2 Rank | Round 2 Score | Score Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ajay Sangal, Shamli | 75,67,061 | 286180 | 363 | 382152 | 323 | -40 |
| 2 | Dr. B.S. Kushwah, Kanpur | 75,67,061 | 323497 | 347 | 421396 | 308 | -39 |
| 3 | G S, Hapur | 76,95,288 | 230414 | 390 | 351380 | 335 | -55 |
| 4 | Heritage IMS, Varanasi | 71,50,059 | 170864 | 421 | 189181 | 411 | -10 |
| 5 | Hind IMS, Barabanki | 87,88,910 | 167386 | 423 | 249632 | 380 | -43 |
| 6 | Hind IMS, Sitapur | 70,20,383 | 121547 | 450 | 160036 | 427 | -23 |
| 7 | K.D., Mathura | 67,30,425 | 124130 | 449 | 132349 | 444 | -5 |
| 8 | KMC, Maharajganj | 75,67,061 | 326537 | 345 | 440266 | 301 | -44 |
| 9 | Krishan Mohan, Mathura | 64,85,697 | 248698 | 381 | 392077 | 319 | -62 |
| 10 | Mayo IMS, Barabanki | 62,48,574 | 254097 | 378 | 334849 | 342 | -36 |
| 11 | Muzaffarnagar Medical College | 87,30,315 | 192231 | 409 | 296410 | 359 | -50 |
| 12 | Naraina, Kanpur | 66,69,419 | 246901 | 382 | 383586 | 322 | -60 |
| 13 | National Capital, Meerut | 66,92,972 | – | – | 336679 | 341 | xx |
| 14 | Noida International | 89,28,873 | 258874 | 376 | 427750 | 305 | -71 |
| 15 | Prasad IMS, Lucknow | 61,71,039 | 249298 | 381 | 357901 | 332 | -49 |
| 16 | Rajshree, Bareilly | 91,63,413 | 403442 | 315 | 573797 | 258 | -57 |
| 17 | Rama, Hapur | 70,98,201 | 187338 | 412 | 229989 | 390 | -22 |
| 18 | Rama, Kanpur | 80,42,873 | 212393 | 399 | 269532 | 371 | -28 |
| 19 | Rohilkhand, Bareilly | 96,28,970 | 306394 | 354 | 500475 | 281 | -73 |
| 20 | Saraswati IMS, Hapur | 65,20,865 | 164442 | 425 | 190852 | 410 | -15 |
| 21 | Saraswati, Unnao | 64,21,590 | 290000 | 362 | 402286 | 315 | -47 |
| 22 | Sharda University, Greater Noida | 80,57,669 | 86482 | 473 | 195896 | 408 | -65 |
| 23 | Shri Gorakshnath, Gorakhpur | 75,67,061 | 161578 | 426 | 196805 | 407 | -19 |
| 24 | Shri Siddhi Vinayak, Sambhal | 75,67,061 | 323060 | 347 | 454388 | 296 | -51 |
| 25 | SKS Medical College, Mathura | 66,69,419 | 246379 | 382 | 364468 | 330 | -52 |
| 26 | Sri Ram Murti Smarak, Bareilly | 1,01,05,308 | 177049 | 418 | 433125 | 304 | -114 |
| 27 | Subharti, Meerut | 76,03,065 | 191200 | 410 | 266476 | 372 | -38 |
| 28 | T.S. Mishra, Lucknow | 96,22,157 | 393690 | 318 | 549477 | 265 | -53 |
| 29 | United IMS, Prayagraj | 66,50,150 | 141916 | 438 | 153216 | 431 | -7 |
| 30 | Varun Arjun, Shahjahanpur | 77,37,345 | 326398 | 345 | 439268 | 301 | -44 |
| 31 | Shri Venkateshwara, Amroha | 62,00,631 | 270848 | 370 | 375194 | 325 | -45 |
UP Private MBBS Minority Colleges Round 2 Cut Off 2025
| SN | College Name | Budget (₹) | Round 1 Rank | Round 1 Score | Round 2 Rank | Round 2 Score | Score Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ERA’s, Lucknow | 1,08,33,007 | 333303 | 343 | 460725 | 294 | -49 |
| 2 | Integral, Lucknow | 1,00,00,000 | 418846 | 309 | 573405 | 258 | -51 |
| 3 | Career IMS, Lucknow | 96,60,000 | 412710 | 311 | 536183 | 269 | -42 |
| 4 | F.H. Medical College, Agra | 1,03,48,300 | 433851 | 303 | 588708 | 254 | -49 |
| 5 | Teerthanker, Moradabad | 1,05,85,150 | 336230 | 341 | 469180 | 291 | -50 |
UP Private MBBS Minority Seats Round 2 Cut Off 2025
Below is the detailed college-wise cut off for MBBS Minority Seats in Uttar Pradesh Private Medical Colleges after Round 2 of NEET UG 2025 counselling. These seats are specifically reserved for minority community candidates and usually have a different trend compared to the general/private category seats.
| SN | College Name | Budget (₹) | Round 1 Rank | Round 1 Score | Round 2 Rank | Round 2 Score | Score Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ERA’s (Minority), Lucknow | 1,08,33,007 | 413402 | 311 | 441574 | 301 | -10 |
| 2 | Integral (Minority), Lucknow | 1,00,00,000 | 514501 | 276 | 599901 | 250 | -26 |
| 3 | Career (Minority), Lucknow | 96,60,000 | 545619 | 266 | 659512 | 234 | -32 |
| 4 | F.H. (Minority), Agra | 1,03,48,300 | 599901 | 250 | 722579 | 218 | -32 |
| 5 | Teerthanker (Minority), Moradabad | 1,03,15,925 | 1085133 | 146 | 1074027 | 148 | 2 |
| 6 | Subharti (Minority), Meerut | 76,03,065 | — | — | — | — | XXX |
Key Takeaways
- Overall Drop: The majority of Private Colleges decreased an average of 40 – 70 NEET marks this week compared to the first round; thus, it became easier for lower-ranked students to secure admission.
- High-Demand Institutions: Colleges like Heritage IMS Varanasi and Hind IMS Sitapur maintained their higher cut off scores due to higher demand for these institutions.
- Budget Impact: Annual fees at higher-level colleges were associated with lower cut off scores while colleges providing a low-budget option associated with higher cut off scores.
- Minority Seats: Minority colleges also saw a significant fall, giving a good chance to candidates with scores between 260–300 marks.
Students preparing for Mop-Up Round in 2025, can use these cut-off conversations to systematically narrow down their college choices, which will help them land a MBBS seat in UP.

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