NEET UG Cutoff 2025: The National Testing Agency has declared the NEET UG Result 2025 today, 14th June 2025. The NTA has also published the NEET 2025 Cutoff Scores for all categories. As per various reports, the NEET Cutoff 2025 was speculated to be lower this year, and hence, it has been. The NEET UG Qualifying Marks for general category candidates is 144, whereas for SC/ST/OBC is 113. The NEET 2025 Cutoff score for UR/EWS category stands at 686-144 and for OBC/SC/ST is 143-113. A total of 2276069 candidates registered, out of which 2209318 candidates have appeared for the NEET UG 2025 entrance exam. Candidates can check the cutoff marks of NEET 2025 on the official website at neet.nta.nic.in. Medical aspirants who have scored above 620+ Marks (UR), 610+ Marks (EWS), 600+ Marks (OBC), 520+ Marks (SC), and 500+ Marks (ST) are considered to be in the safe zone of qualifying the NEET Exam 2025. Continue reading further to know more about the NEET UG Cutoff 2025 in detail.
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Factors Affecting NEET UG Cutoff 2025
There are several factors which are taken into consideration while preparing the NEET UG Cutoff 2025. Some of the major factors affecting NEET UG 2025 Cutoff are as given below-
- Total Number of Candidates Appeared for the NEET Exam
- Difficulty level of the NEET 2025
- Number of Seats Available
- Candidates’ performance in the exam
- Previous Year NEET UG Cutoff
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NEET UG Cutoff 2025
NTA has declared the NEET UG 2025 Cutoff in the form of qualifying marks for all category candidates. The NEET 2025 qualifying marks for the General & OBC/SC/ST category stands at 686-144 and 143-113, respectively. The NEET 2025 Expected Cutoff Scores and Qualifying Percentile are as given below-
Category | Cutoff Score | Qualifying Percentile |
General (UR)/ EWS | 686-144 | 50th Percentile |
OBC | 143-113 | 40th Percentile |
SC | 143-113 | 40th Percentile |
ST | 143-113 | 40th Percentile |
General (UR) / EWS - PwBD | 143-127 | 45th Percentile |
OBC PwD | 126-113 | 40th Percentile |
SC PwD | 126-113 | 40th Percentile |
ST PwD | 126-113 | 40th Percentile |
NEET UG 2025 Expected Cutoff Score Range
The NEET UG cutoff is going to be prepared based on various factors such as total number of test takers, exam difficulty level, seat availability, previous year cutoff trends, etc. The NEET UG 2025 Expected Cutoff Range is as given below-
Category | Expected NEET UG Cutoff Range 2025 |
General (UR)/ EWS | 720-160 |
OBC | 159-125 |
SC | 159-125 |
ST | 159-125 |
General (UR) / EWS - PwBD | 159-140 |
OBC PwD | 139-125 |
SC PwD | 139-125 |
ST PwD | 139-125 |
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NEET 2025 Cut off for MBBS in Government Colleges (Expected)
The NEET 2025 Cutoff for MBBS in government colleges will be declared after the counselling. However, you can refer to the previous year’s data to get an idea of the expected ranks for top colleges. The table below shows the expected opening and closing ranks for top government MBBS colleges based on previous trends.
NEET 2024 Opening & Closing Rank for MBBS Government Colleges (General Category)
Check out the table below for NEET 2024 Opening & Closing Rank for MBBS Government Colleges.
Name of Medical College | NEET 2024 Opening–Closing Rank (General) | NEET 2023 Closing Rank | NEET 2022 Closing Rank | NEET 2021 Closing Rank | NEET 2020 Closing Rank |
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi | 58 – 145 | 85 | 107 | 1179 | 90 |
VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi | 54 – 141 | 107 | 129 | 143 | 163 |
University College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi | 149 – 390 | 304 | 217 | 215 | 324 |
Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi | 489 – 826 | 485 | 550 | 414 | 571 |
Government Medical College, Chandigarh | 259 – 778 | 544 | 313 | 37720 | 776 |
Seth G.S. Medical College, Mumbai | 52 – 1010 | 656 | 697 | 773 | 457 |
King George’s Medical University, Lucknow | 326 – 1352 | 1097 | 1457 | 1623 | 1800 |
Stanley Medical College, Chennai | 1256 – 2121 | 2002 | — | 4738 | — |
PGIMS, Rohtak | 1651 – 3843 | 25692 | 7932 | — | — |
Grant Medical College & Sir JJ Group, Mumbai | 1244 – 2338 | 1623 | 2045 | — | — |
AIIMS, New Delhi | 1 – 47 | 57 | 61 | — | — |
JIPMER, Puducherry | 38 – 350 | 277 | 302 | — | — |
NEET 2024 BDS Cut off of Government Dental Colleges
The NEET 2024 BDS cutoff varies for each college. It is the closing rank at which admission is granted in dental colleges. Below is a table with opening and closing ranks of popular government dental colleges in India for BDS admissions.
Institute Name | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences, New Delhi | 53 | 10590 |
ESIC Dental College, Gulbarga | 227 | 19688 |
Government Dental College and Research Institute, Bangalore | 6146 | — |
Government Dental College and Hospital, Aurangabad | 9786 | 20488 |
Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi | 13208 | 22118 |
Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varanasi | 7565 | 26356 |
Goa Dental College and Hospital, Bambolim | 18838 | 27586 |
Indira Gandhi Government Dental College, Jammu | 16839 | 27747 |
Mahatma Gandhi PG Institute of Dental Sciences, Puducherry | 21001 | 28026 |
Govt Dental College, PGIMS Rohtak | 22657 | 28090 |
North Bengal Dental College, Sushrutanagar | 21094 | 28196 |
Tamil Nadu Govt Dental College, Chennai | 19792 | 29130 |
Govt Autonomous College of Dentistry, Indore | 17388 | 29308 |
Dr R Ahmed Dental College, Kolkata | 20219 | 31207 |
Government Dental College and Hospital, Mumbai | 19396 | 31804 |
Punjab Government Dental College, Amritsar | 30089 | 32599 |
Government Dental College and Hospital, Hyderabad | 24665 | 33425 |
Government Dental College and Hospital, Jamnagar | 15656 | 33644 |
Government Dental College, Raipur | 31894 | 34662 |
Government Dental College, Dibrugarh | 28197 | 35422 |
Government Dental College, Kadapa | 29662 | 35690 |
Dr Ziauddin Ahmad Dental College, Aligarh | 24890 | 48636 |
NEET 2024 BDS Cutoff of Private Dental Colleges
These ranks show the opening and closing rank ranges for private dental colleges. The NEET 2024 cutoffs were usually higher in rank (lower score), meaning easier admission but higher fees. Check out the table below for NEET 2024 BDS Cutoff of Private Dental Colleges in India.
Institute Name | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal | 68026 | 406153 |
Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore | 79348 | 610192 |
Saveetha Dental College, Chennai | 27514 | 655596 |
Amrita School of Dentistry, Kochi | 174351 | 719816 |
Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College, Pune | 81102 | 760455 |
Dr DY Patil Dental College, Pune | 109900 | 780816 |
AB Shetty Institute of Dental Sciences, Mangalore | 128431 | 846485 |
KM Shah Dental College, Vadodara | 138504 | 938810 |
DY Patil Dental College, Navi Mumbai | 166718 | 945199 |
Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College, Mumbai | 166501 | 990080 |
Yenepoya Dental College, Mangalore | 285498 | 1001023 |
Institute of Dental Sciences, Bhubaneswar | 104322 | 1011150 |
Meenakshi Ammal Dental College, Maduravoyal | 141081 | 1025878 |
Sri Siddhartha Dental College, Tumkur | 253565 | 1036198 |
Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad | 99820 | 1045486 |
Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College, Sangli | 354539 | 1115775 |
NEET 2023 Cutoff for Top Government Medical Colleges (MBBS)
The cutoff for General category is usually lower (better) than OBC category. Some top-ranked colleges like AIIMS Delhi have very low cutoff ranks. The table below shows the NEET 2023 cutoff rank for some of the top government medical colleges in India offering MBBS courses.
College Name | NEET 2023 Cutoff (General) | NEET 2023 Cutoff (OBC) |
AIIMS Delhi | 57 | 225 |
AIIMS Mangalgiri | 1729 | 3528 |
ACSR Government Medical College | 23318 | 20987 |
AIIMS Guwahati | 7155 | 20705 |
Assam Medical College | 22851 | 23292 |
AIIMS Darbhanga | 1944 | 2308 |
ESIC Medical College, Patna | 15806 | 19940 |
AIIMS Raipur | 1369 | 2022 |
CIMS, Bilaspur | 22677 | 23014 |
ABVIMS & Dr. RML Hospital, Delhi | 203 | 611 |
Goa Medical College | 21898 | 23052 |
AIIMS Rajkot | 3259 | 4013 |
B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad | 714 | 8685 |
ESIC Medical College, Faridabad | 23509 | 6548 |
Kalpana Chawla GMC, Karnal | 9909 | 11799 |
AIIMS Bilaspur | 3238 | 3905 |
Dr. Radhakrishnan GMC, Hamirpur | 22238 | 13965 |
AIIMS Jammu | 8636 | 8868 |
GMC & AH, Rajouri | 23261 | 23531 |
AIIMS Deoghar | 6373 | 7123 |
Dumka Medical College | 22995 | 19367 |
BMC & RI, Bangalore | 1337 | 4070 |
Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences | 3894 | 16167 |
GMC Kozhikode | 1391 | 2231 |
GMC Ernakulam | 9907 | 23498 |
AIIMS Bhopal | 621 | 1323 |
ABV Government Medical College, Vidisha | 22928 | 23208 |
AIIMS Nagpur | 1264 | 2170 |
Bharati Vidyapeeth DU, Sangli | 504213 | NA |
AIIMS Bhubaneswar | 603 | 1065 |
GMC Keonjhar | 20964 | 21041 |
IGMC & RI, Puducherry | 16801 | 18751 |
JIPMER Puducherry | 277 | 592 |
AIIMS Bathinda | 15114 | 3004 |
GMCH Chandigarh | 635 | 1787 |
AIIMS Jodhpur | 534 | 1086 |
Dr. S.N. Medical College, Jodhpur | 11499 | 15603 |
AIIMS Madurai | 21289 | 23606 |
Coimbatore Medical College | 10931 | 23641 |
ESIC MC & PGIMSR, Chennai | 14323 | 17040 |
AIIMS Hyderabad | 2811 | 4644 |
ESIC Medical College, Hyderabad | 7004 | 22831 |
AIIMS Gorakhpur | 2600 | 2907 |
AIIMS Raebareli | 6901 | 3764 |
AIIMS Rishikesh | 931 | 1630 |
Government Doon MC, Dehradun | 17279 | 22952 |
AIIMS Kalyani | 2176 | 3848 |
CNMC Kolkata | 15081 | 10389 |
NEET 2023 Cutoff for Top Government Dental Colleges (BDS)
Dental colleges generally have higher (i.e., less competitive) cutoff ranks compared to medical colleges. The General and OBC cutoff ranks for each college are listed side by side. The table below includes the NEET 2023 cutoff ranks for top government dental colleges in India offering BDS courses.
College Name | NEET 2023 Cutoff (General) | NEET 2023 Cutoff (OBC) |
GDC&H, Vijayawada | 57244 | 66151 |
GDC, RIMS, Kadapa | 68963 | 56433 |
Regional Dental College, Guwahati | 39365 | 51014 |
GDC&H, Nalanda | 33647 | 37038 |
Patna Dental College | 26291 | 28914 |
GDC&H, Raipur | 54462 | 40224 |
ESIC Dental College, Delhi | 30636 | 33309 |
Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi | 32167 | 0 |
Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences | 23578 | 23791 |
Goa Dental College | 57930 | 80048 |
GDC&H, Ahmedabad | 32089 | 34695 |
GDC&H, Jamnagar | 35405 | 47596 |
K.M. Shah Dental College | 1185136 | 0 |
MMU, Mullana | 1203515 | 0 |
Pt. BD Sharma Univ. of Health Sciences | 28435 | 35799 |
H.P. Govt. Dental College, Shimla | 38488 | 38747 |
GDC&H, Srinagar | 39946 | 69896 |
IG Govt. Dental College, Jammu | 39425 | 41662 |
Dental Inst. RIMS, Ranchi | 34174 | 35582 |
GDC&RI, Bangalore | 38499 | 34872 |
GDC&RI, Bellary | 53907 | 55260 |
GDC, Alappuzha | 72539 | 79040 |
GDC, Kottayam | 40860 | 50301 |
Govt. College of Dentistry, Indore | 36935 | 49026 |
GDC&H, Aurangabad | 41093 | 59250 |
GDC&H, Nagpur | 52023 | 40224 |
Dental College RIMS, Imphal | 69475 | 78426 |
JN Inst. of Dental Sciences, Imphal | 66512 | 81318 |
Institute of Dental Sciences, Bhubaneswar | 1178971 | 0 |
IG Inst. of Dental Sciences, Pondicherry | 1220133 | 0 |
MGPG Inst. of Dental Sciences, Puducherry | 74457 | 75025 |
GDC&H, Patiala | 37326 | 62025 |
PB. GDC&H, Amritsar | 39010 | 49670 |
RUHS College of Dental Sciences, Jaipur | 24585 | 30553 |
GDC, Pudukkottai | 51410 | 84208 |
TN Govt. Dental College, Chennai | 60360 | 67946 |
GDC&H, Hyderabad | 45706 | 49462 |
Agartala Govt. Dental College | 70638 | 73535 |
Dr. Z.A. Dental College, AMU | 31517 | 0 |
IMS BHU, Varanasi | 28049 | 32341 |
Burdwan Dental College | 37416 | 48467 |
Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College, Kolkata | 33107 | 39824 |
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Previous Year NEET Cutoff Trends
NEET cutoff marks change every year based on the difficulty level of the exam, the number of test-takers, and the availability of seats. However, the percentile requirement remains the same: 50 percentile for General, 40 percentile for OBC/SC/ST, and 45 percentile for General-PwD. In NEET 2023, the General category cutoff marks were 720–137, while in 2022 it was 715–117, and in 2021 it was 720–138. The lowest cutoff for General in recent years was in 2022. Similarly, for OBC/SC/ST, the cutoff was 136–107 in 2023, 116–93 in 2022, and 137–108 in 2021. This shows that while percentiles stay the same, the cutoff marks vary depending on different factors each year.
NEET 2023 Cutoff
The cutoff was slightly higher than in 2022, especially for the reserved categories. This table shows the official NEET 2023 cutoff percentile and corresponding marks for different categories.
Category | NEET 2023 Cutoff Percentile | NEET 2023 Cutoff Marks |
General/EWS | 50 | 720–137 |
OBC, SC, ST | 40 | 136–107 |
General/EWS/PH | 45 | 136–121 |
OBC & PH | 40 | 120–107 |
SC & PH | 40 | 120–107 |
ST & PH | 40 | 120–108 |
NEET 2022 Cutoff
The scores were lower than in 2023, showing the relative difficulty of the exam. This table contains the category-wise NEET cutoff for 2022.
Category | NEET 2022 Cutoff Percentile | NEET 2022 Cutoff Score |
General/Unreserved (UR) | 50 | 715–117 |
OBC/SC/ST | 40 | 116–93 |
PwD (General/UR) | 45 | 116–105 |
PwD (Reserved) | 40 | 104–93 |
NEET 2021 Cutoff
The cutoff for the General category was higher than in 2022 but slightly lower than in 2023. This table shows the NEET 2023 cutoff.
Category | NEET 2021 Cutoff Percentile | NEET 2021 Cutoff Score |
General/Unreserved (UR) | 50 | 720–138 |
OBC/SC/ST | 40 | 137–108 |
PwD (General/UR) | 45 | 137–122 |
PwD (Reserved) | 40 | 121–108 |
NEET 2020 Cutoff
The cutoff score was relatively higher than in 2022 for all categories. This table provides the NEET 2020 cutoff data.
Category | NEET 2020 Cutoff Percentile | NEET 2020 Cutoff Score |
General/Unreserved | 50 | 720–147 |
OBC, SC, ST | 40 | 146–113 |
PwD (UR/EWS) | 45 | 146–129 |
PwD (OBC, ST, SC) | 40 | 128–113 |
NEET 2019 Cutoff
The cutoff for NEET 2019 was lower for the General category, especially in the physically handicapped quota. The table below lists the NEET 2019 cutoff.
Category | Minimum Qualifying Percentile | Cutoff Marks (Range) |
General | 50 | 701–147 |
General - Physically Handicapped | 45 | 146–129 |
SC/ ST/OBC | 40 | 128–113 |
OBC/SC/ST - Physically Handicapped | 40 | 128–113 |
NEET 2019 Cutoff (Revised)
This revised data reflects the minimum qualifying scores after the final admission round in NEET 2019. The General category cutoff went down to 134. The table below lists the NEET 2019 cutoff.
Category | Minimum Qualifying Percentile | Cutoff Marks (Range) |
General | 50 | 701–134 |
General - Physically Handicapped | 45 | 133–120 |
SC/ ST/OBC | 40 | 133–107 |
OBC/SC/ST - Physically Handicapped | 40 | 133–107 |
NEET 2018 Cutoff
The NEET 2018 cutoff marks were even lower than in 2019 for most categories. The General cutoff ended at 119. The table below lists the NEET 2018 cutoff.
Category | Minimum Qualifying Percentile | Cutoff Marks (Range) |
General | 50 | 691–119 |
General - Physically Handicapped | 45 | 118–107 |
SC/ ST/OBC | 40 | 118–96 |
OBC/SC/ST - Physically Handicapped | 40 | 106–96 |
NEET 2017 Cutoff
The qualifying marks were higher in 2017 compared to 2018 and 2019. The table below lists the NEET 2017 cutoff.
Category | Minimum Qualifying Percentile | Cutoff Marks (Range) |
General | 50 | 697–131 |
OBC/SC/ST | 40 | 130–107 |
General - Physically Handicapped | 45 | 130–118 |
OBC/SC/ST - Physically Handicapped | 40 | 130–107 |
NEET UG 2025 Toppers (Category-Wise)
NTA has released the NEET UG Results 2025 on 14th June 2025. Candidates can check the NEET 2025 Toppers List on the official notification at neet.nta.nic.in. The students have been grouped based on rank, gender, category, and reservation. Each table highlights the top performers of NEET 2025 in that group along with their percentile, rank, and state of domicile. Below are the categorized lists of NEET UG 2025 Toppers.
NEET 2025 Top 10 Overall (General) Toppers
These are the top 10 scorers in NEET UG 2025 across India.
Sr. No. | Roll Number | Candidate Name | Gender | Category | Percentile | NEET Rank | State |
1 | 3923210013 | Mahesh Kumar | Male | General | 99.9999547 | 1 | Rajasthan |
2 | 3003211526 | Utkarsh Awadhiya | Male | General | 99.9999095 | 2 | Madhya Pradesh |
3 | 3115101159 | Krishang Joshi | Male | General | 99.9998189 | 3 | Maharashtra |
4 | 2313103182 | Mrinal Kishore Jha | Male | General | 99.9998189 | 4 | Delhi (NCT) |
5 | 2301113256 | Avika Aggarwal | Female | General | 99.9996832 | 5 | Delhi (NCT) |
6 | 2208206152 | Jenil Vinodbhai Bhayani | Male | General | 99.9996832 | 6 | Gujarat |
7 | 3802101056 | Keshav Mittal | Male | General | 99.9996832 | 7 | Punjab |
8 | 2201115100 | Jha Bhavya Chirag | Male | General | 99.9996379 | 8 | Gujarat |
9 | 4409201097 | Harsh Kedawat | Male | General | 99.9995474 | 9 | Delhi (NCT) |
10 | 3114101176 | Aarav Agrawal | Male | General | 99.9995474 | 10 | Maharashtra |
NEET 2025 Top 10 OBC-NCL Category Toppers
This table lists the top 10 candidates from the OBC-NCL (Central List) category.
Sr. No. | Roll Number | Candidate Name | Gender | Category | Percentile | NEET Rank | State |
1 | 3923124137 | Tanay | Male | OBC-NCL | 99.9993663 | 13 | Rajasthan |
2 | 2001715383 | Gourav Yadav | Male | OBC-NCL | 99.9987779 | 23 | Delhi (NCT) |
3 | 3923117270 | Daulat Singh Gurjar | Male | OBC-NCL | 99.9987779 | 24 | Rajasthan |
4 | 3905110504 | Abhijeet Kulhari | Male | OBC-NCL | 99.9987779 | 25 | Rajasthan |
5 | 3116106057 | Badhe Siddhi Manjabapu | Female | OBC-NCL | 99.9987779 | 26 | Maharashtra |
6 | 3815101196 | Mohammad Sameer | Male | OBC-NCL | 99.9985063 | 33 | Punjab |
7 | 3923217217 | Ankit Saini | Male | OBC-NCL | 99.9983705 | 34 | Rajasthan |
8 | 3115205572 | Tanishq Ravindra Daswant | Male | OBC-NCL | 99.9981895 | 40 | Maharashtra |
9 | 4408309420 | Anant Chaurasia | Male | OBC-NCL | 99.9978274 | 44 | Uttar Pradesh |
10 | 4201110003 | Mangari Varun | Male | OBC-NCL | 99.9978274 | 46 | Telangana |
NEET 2025 Top 10 EWS Category Toppers
These students topped the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category.
Sr. No. | Roll Number | Candidate Name | Gender | Category | Percentile | NEET Rank | State |
1 | 2306112181 | Kavish | Male | Gen-EWS | 99.9983705 | 35 | Haryana |
2 | 4604102642 | Anik Ghosh | Male | Gen-EWS | 99.9968316 | 67 | West Bengal |
3 | 3115302143 | Anubhav Pandey | Male | Gen-EWS | 99.9964242 | 79 | Madhya Pradesh |
4 | 2209105105 | Shah Tejas Twinkle | Male | Gen-EWS | 99.9954737 | 94 | Gujarat |
5 | 3903207217 | Saurav Sharma | Male | Gen-EWS | 99.9952927 | 101 | Rajasthan |
6 | 2001406050 | Vivek Kumar | Male | Gen-EWS | 99.9952927 | 104 | Delhi (NCT) |
7 | 3109214122 | Patil Devraj Amol | Male | Gen-EWS | 99.9939800 | 131 | Maharashtra |
8 | 1513105088 | Suraj Kumar | Male | Gen-EWS | 99.9928937 | 157 | Bihar |
9 | 3112101411 | Agrawal Abhishek Pawan | Male | Gen-EWS | 99.9925769 | 162 | Maharashtra |
10 | 3923405457 | Paras Natiya | Male | Gen-EWS | 99.9919885 | 174 | Rajasthan |
NEET 2025 Top 10 SC Category Toppers
These are the top performers from the Scheduled Caste (SC) category.
Sr. No. | Roll Number | Candidate Name | Gender | Category | Percentile | NEET Rank | State |
1 | 4201104221 | Nanduri Naga Suvarchala | Female | SC | 99.9961052 | 93 | Andhra Pradesh |
2 | 1205006227 | Abhinaya K | Female | SC | 99.9953837 | 98 | Tamil Nadu |
3 | 4201205105 | Kunchala Mounika | Female | SC | 99.9942963 | 123 | Andhra Pradesh |
4 | 1205001220 | J Abhinav | Male | SC | 99.9941695 | 125 | Tamil Nadu |
5 | 4415108024 | Gourav Kumar | Male | SC | 99.9939800 | 131 | Chandigarh |
6 | 1205013236 | L. Samyu Raj | Male | SC | 99.9927026 | 154 | Tamil Nadu |
7 | 1205005290 | M. Naveen | Male | SC | 99.9923296 | 164 | Tamil Nadu |
8 | 1205008033 | J. Vishnuvarthan | Male | SC | 99.9915152 | 185 | Tamil Nadu |
9 | 1205030124 | S. Gowtham | Male | SC | 99.9914245 | 188 | Tamil Nadu |
10 | 1205032162 | M. Harikrishnan | Male | SC | 99.9911516 | 197 | Tamil Nadu |
NEET 2025 Top 10 ST Category Toppers
These are the top performers from the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category.
Sr. No. | Roll Number | Candidate Name | Gender | Category | Percentile | NEET Rank | State |
1 | 3110103081 | Hembram Ankita | Female | ST | 99.9681783 | 969 | Maharashtra |
2 | 1301002043 | Vishal Marandi | Male | ST | 99.9609342 | 1141 | Jharkhand |
3 | 1301003066 | Rahul Horo | Male | ST | 99.9567148 | 1231 | Jharkhand |
4 | 3804007005 | Kushal Singh | Male | ST | 99.9541283 | 1288 | Punjab |
5 | 3110102129 | Deepak Ekka | Male | ST | 99.9513639 | 1352 | Maharashtra |
6 | 4411002068 | Sahani Shankar | Male | ST | 99.9507017 | 1368 | Chandigarh |
7 | 1301001086 | Ranjit Munda | Male | ST | 99.9490193 | 1408 | Jharkhand |
8 | 1301004089 | Sushil Murmu | Male | ST | 99.9463426 | 1474 | Jharkhand |
9 | 1301003032 | Amit Horo | Male | ST | 99.9453374 | 1501 | Jharkhand |
10 | 1301006037 | Prakash Tudu | Male | ST | 99.9426581 | 1563 | Jharkhand |
NEET 2025 Top 10 PwBD Category Toppers
These are the top scorers from the Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) category.
Sr. No. | Roll Number | Candidate Name | Gender | Category | Percentile | NEET Rank | State |
1 | 2306114215 | Sarthak Goyal | Male | PwBD | 99.9732943 | 777 | Haryana |
2 | 3903108126 | Riya Bhargava | Female | PwBD | 99.9181626 | 2107 | Rajasthan |
3 | 4408302036 | Avni Jain | Female | PwBD | 99.9140724 | 2210 | Uttar Pradesh |
4 | 1502210226 | Rajat Kumar | Male | PwBD | 99.9016237 | 2521 | Bihar |
5 | 4415102013 | Ravi Kumar | Male | PwBD | 99.8864731 | 2910 | Chandigarh |
6 | 4608103045 | Arijit Saha | Male | PwBD | 99.8658431 | 3470 | West Bengal |
7 | 2306117056 | Meenal Sharma | Female | PwBD | 99.8605231 | 3611 | Haryana |
8 | 3905106017 | Sumit Jangid | Male | PwBD | 99.8539231 | 3799 | Rajasthan |
9 | 3907201008 | Rahul Saini | Male | PwBD | 99.8505231 | 3891 | Rajasthan |
10 | 3109108024 | Pranjal Pawar | Male | PwBD | 99.8481231 | 3960 | Maharashtra |
NEET UG Cutoff 2025 FAQs
What is the NEET UG Cutoff 2025 for the General category?
The NEET 2025 cutoff for the General/UR category is 50th percentile. As per NEET UG Cutoff 2025, the marks range for General candidates is 686–144.
What is the NEET UG Cutoff 2025 for SC, ST, and OBC categories?
For SC, ST, and OBC categories, the NEET 2025 cutoff is 40th percentile. According to the NEET UG Cutoff 2025, the marks range is 143–113.
Is the NEET Result 2025 declared officially?
Yes, the NEET Results 2025 have been released by NTA. Candidates can check their scores on the official website at neet.nta.nic.in.
How many candidates qualified in NEET UG 2025?
Over 12 lakh candidates have qualified in NEET 2025. These students are now eligible for NEET counselling based on the NEET UG Cutoff 2025.
Who is the NEET 2025 topper?
Mahesh Kumar from Rajasthan is the NEET 2025 topper. He secured AIR 1 with a 99.9999547 percentile as per NEET Results 2025.
What is considered a good score in NEET 2025?
A score between 650–710 is considered good in NEET 2025. However, qualifying NEET UG Cutoff 2025 is necessary to be eligible for admission.
What is the cutoff score range for EWS candidates in NEET 2025?
For EWS candidates, the NEET UG Cutoff 2025 is 50th percentile. The expected score range is also between 686–144, similar to the General category.
What is the NEET UG Cutoff 2025 for PwD candidates?
For UR-PwD, the NEET 2025 cutoff is 45th percentile with a score range of 143–129. For other categories with PwD, the cutoff is 40th percentile as per NEET UG Cutoff 2025.
Can I get admission in a government medical college with 400 marks in NEET 2025?
It depends on your category and the state quota. A 400 score may meet the NEET UG Cutoff 2025 but may not be enough for top government colleges.
Where can I download the NEET Results 2025 scorecard?
You can download the NEET 2025 scorecard from the official website neet.nta.nic.in. The NEET Results 2025 are available under the login dashboard.
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