NEET 2025 Results Out Now! Here’s How to Check Your Scorecard

Big news for medical aspirants—the NEET UG 2025 results are officially out! If you’ve been nervously waiting to see how you did, you can now check your scorecard on the official NTA website (neet.nta.nic.in).

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This year, over 1.2 million students took the exam, and the competition was fierce. Whether you aced it or just scraped through, here’s everything you need to know about downloading your scorecard, understanding the cutoff, and what comes next.

How to Download Your NEET 2025 Scorecard

No need to stress—grabbing your results is super easy. Just follow these steps:

  1. Go to neet.nta.nic.in.
  2. Click on “Download NEET UG Result 2025” (it’s usually right on the homepage).
  3. Enter your application number and date of birth.
  4. Submit and boom—your scorecard appears!
  5. Download & save a copy (you’ll need it for counseling).

Pro tip: If the site’s crashing (because, let’s be real, everyone’s rushing in), try the alternative link here.

NEET 2025 Cutoff: Did You Make It?

The cutoff marks are out, and they’re pretty much in line with past years. Here’s the breakdown:

CategoryCutoff Range (Out of 720)
General/EWS686 – 144
OBC/SC/ST143 – 113
General-PwD143 – 127

If you scored above the cutoff, congrats! You’re eligible for MBBS/BDS counseling. If not, don’t panic—there’s always next year or other great options like AYUSH courses.

Top States with Highest NEET Qualifiers

Uttar Pradesh is killing it this year with 1.7 lakh qualifiers, followed by Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Here’s the quick rundown:

  1. Uttar Pradesh – 170,684
  2. Maharashtra – 125,727
  3. Rajasthan – 119,865
  4. Karnataka – 83,582
  5. Tamil Nadu – 76,181

Uh-Oh, Found a Mistake in Your Scorecard?

If something looks off—wrong name, roll number, or marks—don’t freak out. Contact NTA ASAP at:

The sooner you report it, the better!

What’s Next? Counseling & College Admissions

Cleared NEET? Awesome! Now, the real game begins:

  • All India Quota (AIQ) Counseling – Conducted by MCC (starts soon).
  • State Quota Counseling – Handled by each state’s DME (dates vary).
  • AYUSH/Private Colleges – Separate rounds, so keep an eye on updates.

Pro move: Start researching colleges now—cutoffs change every year, and you don’t want last-minute chaos.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re celebrating or regrouping, remember—NEET is just one step in your medical journey. Missed the cutoff? Explore other paths like BSc Nursing, Pharmacy, or retaking NEET 2026.

Bookmark this page—we’ll keep updating it with counseling dates and key info. And hey, drop a comment if you need help!

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Managing Director, Axpertmedia.in India Krishnaanand Lalbahadur Nishad is the Editor-in-Chief and CEO of AxpertMedia.in . He has also completed his graduation in B.COM and has 4 + years of experience in blogging News Website And 5 + years of experience Finance company Home Credit , Tata Capital , HDB Finance Service Ltd . Have worked with many businesses and blogs. provider in India's digital journalism

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