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NEET BDS OPEN (General/Open) Cutoff in Chhattisgarh

Colleges

7

Most Competitive

1,26,109

Least Competitive

10,88,849

Years

2023-2025

What is OPEN (General/Open)?

General Merit (GM) in Karnataka NEET counselling refers to the unreserved category, open to all candidates irrespective of caste, religion, or community. Approximately 50% of state quota seats fall under GM after accounting for all reservation categories. These seats are filled strictly on NEET All India Rank merit. Any candidate, including those from reserved categories, can compete for GM seats. No caste certificate is required. GM is the most competitive category in Karnataka counselling, with the lowest closing ranks at top government medical colleges.

The OPEN (General/Open) category has cutoff data available across 7 dental colleges in Chhattisgarh. This data covers 2 years of counselling from 2023 to 2025. Closing ranks for this category range from 1,26,109 (most competitive) to 10,88,849 (least competitive).

The most competitive colleges for OPEN (General/Open) in Chhattisgarh are: GOVERNMENT DENTAL COLLEGE RAIPUR (average closing rank 1,69,521), Rungta College of Dental Sciences & Research, Bhilai (average closing rank 10,04,662), Chattisgarh Dental College & Research Institute, Rajnandgaon (average closing rank 10,18,139), Triveni Institute of Dental Sciences, Hosptial & Research Centre, Bilaspur (average closing rank 10,29,117), New Horizon Dental College & Research Instiute, Bilaspur (average closing rank 10,40,787). These colleges consistently attract candidates with the lowest NEET All India Ranks in this category.

Across the 7 colleges with OPEN (General/Open) data: 1 have relaxed, and 6 remain stable. Based on the available data, OPEN (General/Open) seats in Chhattisgarh have become somewhat easier to secure compared to previous years.

Cutoff ranks often shift between counselling rounds as seats open up. Among colleges with OPEN (General/Open) data, Shri Balaji Institute of Dental Sciences, Raipur showed the largest movement: the closing rank went from 6,14,334 in Round 1 to 10,82,301 in later rounds, a gap of 4,67,967 ranks. On average, final-round cutoffs were 2,65,486 ranks higher than Round 1 cutoffs for this category.

For OPEN (General/Open) candidates targeting Chhattisgarh: cutoffs have relaxed at several colleges in recent years. Candidates with ranks up to 10,88,849 still had options in past cycles, though the most competitive colleges required ranks near 1,26,109.

OPEN (General/Open) BDS Cutoffs by College