NEET UG 2025 examination Result: The NEET UG results will be declared in online mode in the form of scorecards by NTA on the official website by 14th June 2025 (tentative). This scorecard will include essential information such as your personal details, the NTA NEET 2025 qualifying marks, your total marks, All India Rank (AIR), category rank, 15% All India Quota (AIQ) rank, and various other details. Furthermore, the NEET result will also specify the minimum qualifying scores required for General/SC/ST/OBC aspirants.
Candidates can easily check their NEET-UG Result 2025 online with these steps:
To crack the NEET UG exam, at least 50 percentile is required. There are two methods to calculate the NEET percentile.
Based on Marks : Compare the raw score to the top NEET raw score. The formula for NEET exam percentile calculation based on marks is:
Score Percentile = [Your NEET Score/Topper’s NEET Score]*100
Based on Rank : Use your estimated NEET rank and the total number of qualifying NEET candidates. The formula for NEET exam percentile calculation by rank is-
Rank Percentile = [(Number of Qualifying Candidates-Candidate’s Personal NEET rank)/Total Number of Appeared Candidates
If two or more candidates achieve same marks or percentile scores in NEET(UG) – 2025, the ranking will be decided using the following criteria:
Criteria 1: If candidates have the same scores in NEET(UG) – 2025, the one with the higher Biology (Botany and Zoology) score gets a higher rank.
Criteria 2: If there's still a tie, the candidate with a higher Chemistry score is ranked higher.
Criteria 3: Next, a better Physics score is used to break the tie.
Criteria 4: If the tie continues, the least number of wrong answers give a candidate a higher rank.
Criteria 5: Candidates with fewer incorrect and correct answers in Biology get an edge.
Criteria 6: Candidates with fewer incorrect and correct answers in Chemistry are prioritized.
Criteria 7: Fewer incorrect and correct answers in Physics favour candidates.
If all the criteria mentioned above fail to determine the rank, the issue of awarding ranks will be resolved through a random process under the guidance of an independent expert committee.
Please Note: For NEET UG 2024, application numbers and the age of the aspirants were used as tie-breaking criteria. However, these criteria have not been included in the tie-breaking rules for NEET UG 2025.
To determine eligibility, candidates must meet the NEET qualifying marks 2024 which vary depending on their category. The specific cutoff scores for each category are usually published by the NTA after the NEET exam results are announced. According to the NTA press release, the cutoff marks of NEET is higher than last year because the number of NEET candidates was more than last year and the difficulty level of the exam was easier than last year.
Following the release of the NEET 2024 official answer key, the NTA has announced the NEET merit list also. Based on the candidates' combined marks, the NEET merit list will be created. The three different NEET Merit Lists released by the National Testing Agency are listed in the table below.
There are two counsellings, namely All India Quota Counselling and State Quota Counselling. After the NEET 2025 results are announced, the Medical Counselling Committee and different state counselling authorities will publish category-wise NEET cut-offs for the candidates to get admission. This will include the minimum score that a candidate needs in the examination and the last rank required for MBBS and BDS admissions.
The NEET 2025 merit list gets published after the results are announced. Based on the scores and ranks obtained by the aspirants, they are shortlisted. Those who qualify as per the NEET 2025 cut-off, will become eligible for the counselling round.
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