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Time of India
8 hours ago
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- Time of India
NEET 2025 Result out @neet.nta.nic.in soon: Get direct links & steps to check NEET UG scorecard 2025 details
NEET 2025 Result: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to declare the NEET 2025 result by June 14, 2025, on the official website . This eagerly awaited announcement will enable candidates to download their NEET UG 2025 scorecard , which includes subject-wise marks, percentile scores, All India Rank (AIR), and qualifying status. Despite some legal interventions delaying a few candidates' results, the majority will receive their results on time. And, after the official result declaration the NEET 2025 counselling and admission processes will start soon. NEET 2025 Result Date and Official Website The official NEET 2025 result date is confirmed as June 14, 2025, by the NTA. Candidates can check their results only through the official NEET portal at The result will be available in online mode, and candidates must use their application number and date of birth to access their NEET 2025 scorecard. How to Download NEET UG Scorecard 2025? To download the NEET UG 2025 scorecard, candidates should follow these steps: Visit the official NEET website: Click on the NEET 2025 result link on the homepage. Enter your NEET 2025 application number and date of birth. Submit the details to view the scorecard. Download and save the scorecard PDF for future reference. This scorecard is essential for counselling and admission into medical and dental courses across India. NEET 2025 Merit List and Cutoff Details Alongside the result, NTA will release the NEET 2025 merit list and the final answer key. The merit list ranks candidates based on their scores and helps determine eligibility for various quota seats. The NEET 2025 cutoff will also be announced soon. Candidates should keep an eye on official notifications for updates on counselling schedules and cutoff trends. Legal Updates Affecting NEET 2025 Result Declaration The Madhya Pradesh High Court had temporarily stalled the NEET 2025 result for 75 affected candidates due to exam disruptions. However, the court recently lifted the stay for the majority of candidates, allowing NTA to proceed with the result declaration as scheduled. No retests will be conducted for these candidates, and their cases will be handled separately (as per Shiksha). FAQs Q: When will the NEET 2025 result be declared? Answer: The NEET 2025 result is expected to be declared by June 14, 2025, on the official website Q: Where can I check and download my NEET UG 2025 scorecard? Answer: Candidates can check and download their NEET UG 2025 scorecard from the official NTA website at by logging in with their application number and date of birth. Q: What details are mentioned in the NEET 2025 scorecard? Answer: The scorecard contains subject-wise marks, total marks, percentile score, All India Rank (AIR), and qualifying status for NEET 2025. Q: Will there be a retest for candidates affected by exam disruptions? Answer: No retest will be conducted for the 75 affected candidates as per the Madhya Pradesh High Court order. Their results are being handled separately. Q: How can I stay updated about NEET 2025 result announcements? Answer: Candidates should regularly check the official NEET website for accurate updates. For more news and updates from the world of Education, keep reading Indiatimes education.


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
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- Hindustan Times
Madras HC clears decks for NEET result declaration
Chennai, Decks have been cleared for the declaration of results of NEET 2025 examination with the Madras high court on Friday dismissing a batch of petitions, which sought to restrain the National Testing Agency from declaring the results. In their petitions, S Sai Priya and 15 other students also sought a direction to the NTA to conduct re-examination for candidates, who had experienced power outages at four centres in Chennai, where they appeared for the examination. Dismissing the petitions, Justice C Kumarappan said, "In the instant cases, I do not find any mala fides on the part of the respondents. Furthermore, all over India, there were about 22 lakhs students have participated in the NEET 2025 examination." Against this background, if any re-examination is permitted on trivial grounds, the same would seriously affect the level playing field of more than two million candidates. Hence, the court does not find any merit in these writ petitions. In an interim order, a vacation judge had on May 17 restrained NTA from releasing the results of NEET-2025 due to alleged difficulties faced by a group of students because of power outage at four examination centres. In his order, Justice Kumarappan said "If we look at the contention of the petitioners, the main ground urged by them is that on account of power outage, there was poor light in the Centres, which caused a distracting environment, and hampered the candidates' ability to concentrate and to perform at their best". It was pertinent to mention here that the power outage happened due to sudden rain and storm. As rightly contended by the Additional Solicitor General, the examination was conducted during day time between 2.00 PM to 5.00 PM, where there was a natural ambient light, the judge added. When the authority , after field verification and with the scientific method, had arrived at a reasonable conclusion that there are no grounds for re-examination, the same needs to be accepted, unless the said report is tainted with mala fides", the judge added.


India Today
6 days ago
- India Today
Not satisfied with marks, NEET aspirant shoots himself with father's gun, dies
An 18-year-old NEET aspirant from Gwalior allegedly shot himself with his father's gun following low performance in the NEET 2025 answer key sheet on Tuesday. The results of the exam are yet to be declared. The student, Nikhil Pratap Rathore was reportedly devastated by his performance. According to preliminary investigation, Nikhil had checked his NEET answer key sheet earlier that evening. When his parents inquired about his expected score, Nikhil matched his answer sheet with the answer keys. He became disaapointed upon realizing that his result was not as expected and he had scored much less. The disappointment reportedly triggered intense emotional distress in him and a short while later, Nikhil went into a room, took his father's licenced pistol, and shot himself. advertisementThe sound of the gunshot sent the family rushing to the room, where they found him critically injured. He was immediately taken to a nearby hospital, but doctors declared him dead on arrival. Maharajpura Police have seized the weapon and launched a full investigation into the case. Speaking to India Today, CSP Nagendra Singh confirmed that the incident took place late Tuesday evening."We received information about a suicide by gunshot. A case has been registered, and the body was sent for post-mortem examination," he said. Singh further stated that no suicide note was recovered from the scene. "The family told us that Nikhil was a bright and dedicated student. He had recently passed Class 12 with excellent marks. However, he was under immense stress after the NEET answer key sheet result did not meet his expectations, which may have driven him to take this extreme step."advertisement"The gun has been seized, and we are thoroughly investigating the matter from all possible angles," CSP Singh to family members, Nikhil was a focused and dedicated student who took his studies seriously. His father personally accompanied him to coaching classes, and the entire family supported his academic aspirations. Nikhil's elder brother is currently pursuing a BTech degree.


NDTV
6 days ago
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- NDTV
"Free Coaching, New Schools": Delhi Government Presents 100-Day Report Card
Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood on Tuesday presented a comprehensive report highlighting key educational reforms introduced by the newly formed government in its first 100 days. Emphasising inclusive and quality education, the minister detailed a series of initiatives targeting students across various levels. Highlighting efforts to boost higher education, Mr Sood said the government has released the first installment of Rs 274.34 crore as grant-in-aid to 12 Delhi University colleges. Additionally, Rs 19 crore has been directly transferred to the bank accounts of 1,300 students under the Delhi Higher Technical Education Support Scheme. In a major push for competitive exam preparation, the government has launched free online coaching for NEET 2025 and CUET UG 2025 aspirants. Under the Madan Mohan Malviya Vidya Shakti Mission, 2,200 students will receive academic support, including coaching for JEE and other exams for 1,200 of them. The minister announced that the Cabinet has approved the establishment of 75 new CM Shri Schools. Further, the government is set to digitise and upgrade 250 school libraries and install 100 AI-powered Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Language Labs for foreign language learning. Another 100 general language labs are being set up in government schools. Under the Mukhyamantri Digital Education Scheme, 1,200 laptops will be distributed to meritorious students in September, he added. The minister further stated that to improve accountability in private school fee structures, the government has proposed the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Bill, 2025. A revision in school uniform rates has also been proposed. Responding to the ongoing fee hike issue at Delhi Public School, the minister questioned the previous administration's handling of the matter. "It's a long-pending issue. Spreading rumours and questioning our government-my question is, why couldn't AAP solve the issue of arbitrary fee hikes when they were in power?" he asked.


The Hindu
7 days ago
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- The Hindu
‘Power outage in NEET centres did not impact students' performance'
There has been no impact on the performance of NEET candidates due to power outage at three different examination centres in and around Chennai on May 4, 2025, the National Testing Agency (NTA) told the Madras High Court on Tuesday. Appearing before Justice C. Kumarappan who was seized of writ petitions filed by a group of candidates, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) AR. L. Sundaresan said, the NTA had conducted a scientific assessment and found no such impact. He said the examination was conducted in broad daylight, and hence, the power failure did not make much of a difference. Moreover, the students could not have marked the OMR sheet if there had been any impact, he added. Stating that the number of questions answered by the students before the court was compared with the district average, he said, such comparison showed that the students had answered a higher number of questions than the district average. However, the petitioners' counsel wondered how such a defence could be taken by the NTA against the helpless students who had undergone a great deal of anxiety due to power outage, and consequently, could not perform to the best of their abilities. After hearing both sides, the judge directed the High Court Registry to list the matter under the caption 'For Orders' on Friday. Though the petitioners' counsel insisted on restraining the NTA from releasing the NEET 2025 results till then, the judge refused to pass any such interim order. The ASG told the court that a summer vacation judge had directed the NTA not to release the results until the agency conducted an inquiry and found out whether the power outage in the three centres had any impact on the performance of the candidates. Now that the inquiry is over, there should not be any impediment on releasing the results, he said, and urged the court to dismiss all three writ petitions filed by students who had appeared for NEET at the centres in Avadi, Kunrathur, and K.K. Nagar in Chennai.