
Manipur NEET UG 2025 merit list out for MBBS, BDS, BASLP, BPT courses: Check direct link here
Applicants can download the merit list from the official website at: manipurhealthdirectorate.mn.gov.in.
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Manipur NEET UG 2025 merit list
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Manipur NEET UG 2025 merit list: Details mentioned
The merit list comprises important candidate information such as name, NEET roll number, marks obtained, category and sub-category, date of birth, state rank, All India rank (AIR), and other relevant details.
Candidates listed in this merit list are eligible to participate in the subsequent seat allotment process for admission to undergraduate medical and dental programs in the state.
As per the list, Janakkumar Tekcham has achieved an AIR of 7864 with a NEET score of 561 under the government quota for MBBS and BDS courses. In the management quota, Taanvi Borodoloi Deka secured 477 marks with an AIR of 81777. Meanwhile, the NRI category includes a single candidate, Raeboun Ngasseppam, who scored 154 marks and holds an AIR of 1039201.
What's next?
Candidates who have qualified and are included in the merit list must participate in the state seat allotment counselling for MBBS, BDS, BASLP, and BPT courses. The Directorate of Health Services is expected to release the seat allotment results for Manipur NEET UG 2025 on August 14. Those allotted seats will be required to report to their respective colleges between August 14 and August 24.
Candidates are advised to keep checking the official website regularly for further updates related to counselling and seat allotment.
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