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NEET UG result 2025 was officially released on June 14, 2025. However, the scorecards for certain candidates were held back and later released on July 15, 2025, by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The exam conducting authority announced the NEET UG 2025 results online, providing them in two formats: a publicly accessible merit list and individual scorecards. Anyone can access the merit list from the official NEET website at neet.nta.nic.in. The scorecard is restricted only to the candidates, who need to login using their credentials to download it.
Out of the total 22,09,318 students who appeared for NEET UG 2025, 12,36,531 have successfully qualified. Mahesh Kumar from Rajasthan emerged as the top scorer with an All India Rank (AIR) 1, securing 686 out of 720 marks and a percentile of 99.99. Utkarsh Awadhiya from Madhya Pradesh followed closely with AIR 2. Avika Aggarwal from Delhi (NCT) stood out as the highest-ranking female candidate, achieving AIR 5. The maximum score recorded this year was 686, with no candidate attaining a perfect score. Alongside the announcement of results, NTA also published the NEET 2025 cutoff, which is lower compared to the previous year.
The NTA published the final NEET answer key 2025 online in PDF format on the same day as the results were announced. The exam was conducted on May 4, 2025, from 2 PM to 5 PM. The provisional NEET 2025 answer key was released on June 3, 2025.
The table below outlines the key upcoming events and dates related to NEET Result 2025:
Event | Date |
NEET UG 2025 Exam | May 4, 2025 |
Provisional NEET UG 2025 Answer Key | June 3, 2025 |
Final NEET UG 2025 Answer Key | June 14, 2025 |
NEET UG 2025 Result | June 14, 2025 |
NEET UG 2025 Result for MP Candidates | July 15, 2025 |
NEET UG Counselling 2025 | August to November 2025 |
Also Check: NEET UG Dates 2025
To access NEET 2025 scorecard, candidates must follow a few simple steps on the official website. Follow the steps given below to check and download the scorecard:
To access NEET 2025 scorecard, candidates need to log in using the required details. The login credentials include:
Candidates can access and download their NEET UG 2025 result and individual scorecard by logging into the official portal at neet.nta.nic.in. A sample of the NEET UG scorecard is shown below for reference:
NEET 2025 scorecard will display several important details related to the candidate's performance and exam status. These include:
The NEET cutoff 2025 was published along with the exam results on the official website. Candidates who meet or exceed the cutoff marks qualify to participate in the NEET UG counselling 2025:
Category | Cutoff Percentile | Expected Cutoff Score |
UR/EWS | 50th | 686 - 144 |
OBC, SC, ST | 40th | 143 - 113 |
UR/EWS-PwD | 45th | 143 - 127 |
OBC/SC/ST-PwD | 40th | 126 - 113 |
Also Check: NEET UG Cutoff 2025
A good NEET score depends on your preparation level and college goals. While 300 might be satisfying for some, others may aim for 650+ to secure top medical colleges. The table below gives a broad idea of how NEET scores are generally perceived:
Score Category | NEET Score Range |
Very Good Score | 650 - 700 |
Good Score | 550 - 650 |
Average Score | 400 - 550 |
Low Score | 200 - 400 |
To calculate NEET 2025 percentile score, candidates can use a specific formula provided by the exam authorities. This formula helps determine a candidate's relative performance compared to other test-takers.
NEET percentile score is calculated by multiplying 100 with the number of candidates who have secured marks equal to or less than a particular candidate. This value is then divided by the total number of candidates who appeared for NEET exam.
In simple terms, the percentile score shows the percentage of students who scored lower or equal marks compared to you in the exam.
NTA has revised the tie-breaking rules for NEET 2025 to ensure fair ranking when two or more candidates secure the same score. The steps given below will be followed to resolve a tie:
NTA publishes merit lists based on NEET results 2025. These lists are created according to different candidate categories. An overall merit list is also generated, which includes all candidates who have qualified in the exam. NTA provides these merit lists to the respective authorities conducting NEET counselling at both national and state levels. Using these lists, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and state counselling bodies prepare their own merit lists or seat allotment lists for admissions.
The overall merit list contains the names and ranks of all candidates who appeared for NEET 2025. NTA prepares this list and distributes it to all counselling authorities nationwide. The 15% All India Quota (AIQ) merit list is created by the MCC and includes only those candidates who qualify for NEET UG counselling under the AIQ scheme. Each state prepares its own merit list for the 85% state quota seats, which includes candidates who qualify for NEET 2025 and register for counselling in that particular state.
The validity of NEET result 2025 depends on the location where the candidate wants to pursue medical education. Candidates aiming to study MBBS in India must qualify NEET 2025, and the result will be valid only for the current academic year. For those planning to pursue MBBS abroad, NEET 2025 result is generally valid for up to three years, allowing them to apply to foreign universities during that period.
The table below illustrates the correlation between NEET 2025 scores and the approximate ranks achieved by candidates in the exam:
NEET 2024 Marks Range | Approximate Rank Range |
720 - 715 | 1 - 67 |
715 - 700 | 177 - 2,250 |
690 - 665 | 4,406 - 17,800 |
656 - 638 | 25,500 - 40,116 |
630 - 615 | 47,810 - 65,000 |
606 - 591 | 70,000 - 91,527 |
550 - 500 | 1,44,000 - 2,09,000 |
451 - 414 | 2,85,550 - 3,51,425 |
380 - 287 | 4,20,000 - 6,57,138 |
251 - 142 | 7,74,559 - 12,00,000 |
Once NEET results 2025 are announced, candidates who qualify become eligible to take part in the NEET UG counselling process held at both the state and national levels. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) manages the counselling for the 15% All India Quota seats at the national level.
Once the results are out, the admission process officially begins. Candidates should start preparing for counselling by researching top medical colleges where they can seek admission. The All India Ranks (AIR) provided in NEET result 2025 help candidates understand their standing and eligibility.
Using their AIR, candidates can use tools like NEET College Predictor to find a list of medical colleges they may qualify for. They should also review NEET cutoff scores required for admission to these colleges. Visiting the official websites of the shortlisted colleges to check details like infrastructure and fee structure is important. Having a clear list of preferred colleges beforehand makes the counselling process smoother and more efficient.
For detailed information on counselling, check NEET UG Counselling 2025
The table below lists NEET UG 2025 toppers along with their gender, category, and state of residence:
NEET Rank | Roll Number | Name | Gender | Category | Percentile | State |
1 | 3923210013 | Mahesh Kumar | Male | General | 99.9999547 | Rajasthan |
2 | 3003211526 | Utkarsh Awadhiya | Male | General | 99.9999095 | Madhya Pradesh |
3 | 3115101159 | Krishang Joshi | Male | General | 99.9998189 | Maharashtra |
4 | 2313103182 | Mrinal Kishore Jha | Male | General | 99.9998189 | Delhi (NCT) |
5 | 2301113256 | Avika Aggarwal | Female | General | 99.9996832 | Delhi (NCT) |
6 | 2208206152 | Jenil Vinodbhai Bhayani | Male | General | 99.9996832 | Gujarat |
7 | 3802101056 | Keshav Mittal | Male | General | 99.9996832 | Punjab |
8 | 2201115100 | Jha Bhavya Chirag | Male | General | 99.9996379 | Gujarat |
9 | 4409201097 | Harsh Kedawat | Male | General | 99.9995474 | Delhi (NCT) |
10 | 3114101176 | Aarav Agarwal | Male | General | 99.9995474 | Maharashtra |
11 | 2304106015 | Arsh Gandhi | Male | General | 99.9995021 | Haryana |
12 | 4410211343 | Aashi Singh | Female | General | 99.9994568 | Delhi (NCT) |
13 | 3923124137 | Tanay | Male | OBC-NCL (Central List) | 99.9993663 | Rajasthan |
14 | 3903707049 | Somya Sharma | Male | General | 99.9993663 | Rajasthan |
15 | 3904207092 | Manvendra Singh Rajpurohit | Male | General | 99.9991853 | Rajasthan |
16 | 4608205378 | Rachit Sinha Chaudhuri | Male | General | 99.9991853 | West Bengal |
17 | 2707109085 | Nikhil Sonnad | Male | General | 99.9991853 | Karnataka |
18 | 4201503161 | Kakarla Jeevan Sai Kumar | Male | General | 99.9991853 | Telangana |
19 | 1224108050 | Darbha Karthik Ram Kireeti | Male | General | 99.9991400 | Andhra Pradesh |
20 | 4603105358 | Rupayan Pal | Male | General | 99.9990495 | West Bengal |
Ans: NEET UG Result 2025 will be considered final once NTA releases the final answer key and publishes the result on its official website. After this, no changes or re-evaluation will be allowed. The scorecard will serve as the official document for counselling and admission.
Ans: No, NTA does not allow rechecking or re-evaluation of NEET UG Result 2025. The result is prepared after thorough scanning and verification using OMR technology. Candidates can only review their OMR sheets and answer keys before the final result is declared.
Ans: The scorecard will clearly indicate whether you have qualified or not. It will show your total marks, individual subject scores, percentile, All India Rank (AIR), and category-wise rank. If your score meets or exceeds the cutoff for your category, you will be marked as qualified.
Ans: NTA will not send the result to your email or mobile. Candidates must visit the official NEET website to log in and download their scorecard. However, NTA may notify you via SMS or email once the result is released.
Ans: If you notice any mistake in your scorecard—such as incorrect personal information, application number, or category—you should immediately reach out to NTA through official contact details. Correcting these errors is essential for a smooth admission process.
Ans: Yes, NEET scorecard will mention marks obtained in each subject—Physics, Chemistry, and Biology—as well as total marks out of 720. It will also show the percentile and rank. This subject-wise detail helps candidates assess their performance in each section.
Ans: You should keep your NEET UG Result 2025 scorecard safe until the entire admission process is over. It will be required during counselling and college reporting. If you're applying for MBBS abroad, retain the scorecard for at least three years as it may still be valid.
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