NEET BDS ST (Scheduled Tribe) Cutoff in Rajasthan
Colleges
17
Most Competitive
1,28,137
Least Competitive
13,93,011
Years
2023-2025
What is ST (Scheduled Tribe)?
The Scheduled Tribe (ST) category in Karnataka has a 3% reservation of state quota seats. This includes all communities listed under the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order for Karnataka. Candidates need a Caste/Income Certificate from the jurisdictional Tahasildar. No creamy layer criterion applies. Fee reimbursement at government medical colleges is administered by the Scheduled Tribes Welfare Department (not the Backward Classes Welfare Department); check the latest departmental notification for current income eligibility thresholds. ST candidates are also eligible to compete for GM seats.
The ST (Scheduled Tribe) category has cutoff data available across 17 dental colleges in Rajasthan. This data covers 3 years of counselling from 2023 to 2025. Closing ranks for this category range from 1,28,137 (most competitive) to 13,93,011 (least competitive).
The most competitive colleges for ST (Scheduled Tribe) in Rajasthan are: RUHS College of Dental Sciences, Jaipur (average closing rank 4,53,030), Government Dental College, Jodhpur (average closing rank 5,54,670), Vyas Dental College & Hospital, Jodhpur (average closing rank 5,91,386), Dr. S.S. Tantia Dental College, Sriganganagar (average closing rank 6,65,990), Surendra Dental College, Sriganganagar (average closing rank 7,49,312). These colleges consistently attract candidates with the lowest NEET All India Ranks in this category.
Across the 17 colleges with ST (Scheduled Tribe) data: 6 have tightened their cutoffs over the period, 6 have relaxed, and 5 remain stable.
Cutoff ranks often shift between counselling rounds as seats open up. Among colleges with ST (Scheduled Tribe) data, Pacific Dental College, udaipur showed the largest movement: the closing rank went from 5,69,889 in Round 1 to 10,60,587 in later rounds, a gap of 4,90,698 ranks.
For ST (Scheduled Tribe) candidates targeting Rajasthan: cutoffs have remained relatively stable. Candidates with ranks between 1,28,137 and 13,93,011 had options across these 17 colleges in previous counselling cycles.