
NEET UG 2025 Result: Over 20 Lakh Candidates Awaiting Scorecards, Know Latest Update
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NEET UG 2025: Candidates will be given a chance to file objections on the NEET UG provisional answer key. Thereafter, the final answer key and results will be declared.
More than 20 lakh candidates had appeared for the NEET UG exam 2025 that was held on May 4. It is conducted every year for admission in MBBS, BAMS, BHMS, BDS and other courses of medical college. Candidates who appeared in the exam can check every detail related to NEET UG 2025 result on neet.nta.nic.in.
NEET UG 2025 final answer key is usually released a few hours before the result or along with the result. The provisional answer key of NEET UG 2025 is expected to be released soon. Candidates will also be given a chance to file objections on the NEET UG provisional answer key. Then the final answer will be prepared based on the objections raised.
When Will NEET UG Result 2025 Be Released?
NEET UG 2025 result is expected to be declared on June 14, 2025. However, the result date may change due to some court cases (such as demand for re-test at Indore and Ujjain centres in Madhya Pradesh High Court).
More than 20 lakh candidates are waiting for NEET UG Result 2025. Merit list, cut-off and scorecard will also be released along with result.
There was a lot of uproar after the release of NEET UG result in the year 2024. A large number of candidates had alleged fraud in the NEET UG result. The matter had reached the Supreme Court. This year too, controversy has started on the NEET UG result even before it is released. Many candidates have lodged a complaint about not getting adequate facilities at the NEET UG examination centre. MP High Court and Madras High Court has ordered to put a stay on the NEET UG results of some centres.
Step 3 – Enter your details: Application Number, Date of Birth and Security Pin.
Step 4 – The result will appear on the screen, which will contain details of your marks, rank and cut-off.
Step 5 – Download the scorecard and take a printout.
Marks Required To Pass NEET UG 2025
The marks required to pass NEET UG 2025 depend on the cut-off, which is determined based on percentile. The NEET UG exam was conducted for a total of 720 marks. Due to the trend of previous years and the difficulty of the exam this year, the cut-off is expected to decrease slightly. The expected cutoff marks is as follows:
General Category: 50th percentile, that is, around 162-170 marks (out of 720).
SC/ST/OBC: 40th percentile, that is, around 127-135 marks.
General-PwD: 45th percentile, that is, around 145-150 marks.
When Will NEET UG 2025 Counselling Take Place?
After NEET UG Result 2025, counseling will start from July 2025. MCC (Medical Counseling Committee) will conduct counseling for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) and state governments will conduct counseling for 85% state quota.
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June 01, 2025, 13:25 IST
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