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NEET UG 2025 Result Out: Why NTA Cut-Off Is Lower This Year
NEET UG 2025 result is out on neet.nta.nic.in. This year, NTA cut-off is lower for all categories, making more students eligible. Check cut-off marks, counselling steps, and what happens next.
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NEET UG 2025 Result Is Out — What You Need to Know
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially declared the NEET UG 2025 result. The result is live on the official website — neet.nta.nic.in. This year, a major update is the drop in cut-off marks across all categories.
NEET UG is one of the biggest entrance exams in India for medical courses like MBBS, BDS, BAMS and more. Every year, lakhs of students appear for this exam, hoping to qualify for medical colleges through NTA’s merit system. This time, the cut-off dip has become the biggest highlight.
Why Did NTA Lower the Cut-Off in 2025?
The NTA lowered the qualifying cut-off for NEET UG 2025 because of several reasons:
- The paper difficulty was slightly higher than last year.
- Competition increased with more candidates appearing.
- Score distribution saw more students scoring in mid-ranges.
- Normalisation and percentile-based ranking by NTA adjusted the final cut-offs.
This means more students now qualify to move ahead for counselling and seat allotment.
Check the New NEET UG 2025 Cut-Off Category-Wise
NTA has published a full chart of the new NEET UG 2025 cut-offs. Here is a simple version of the main categories:
- General/EWS: 686 – 144 (last year: 720 – 162)
- OBC/SC/ST: 143 – 113 (last year: 161 – 127)
- General-PH: 143 – 127
- OBC-PH/SC-PH/ST-PH: 126 – 113
As we can see, NTA has dropped the cut-off marks across all groups compared to 2024. This will allow more candidates to go to the next step — counselling.
What Is the NEET UG 2025 Percentile and Why Does It Matter?
The NTA doesn’t just declare marks — it calculates something called percentile. This shows how well you performed compared to others. For example, if your percentile is 99, you performed better than 99% of candidates.
The NTA sets different percentiles for each category. These are the same every year:
- General/EWS: 50th percentile
- OBC/SC/ST: 40th percentile
- PH (Physically Handicapped): 45th or 40th percentile depending on category
Percentiles are based on the highest score obtained in the exam. NTA uses these to decide who is eligible.
Topper Mahesh Kumar Scores Highest in NEET UG 2025
This year, Mahesh Kumar from Rajasthan is the NEET UG 2025 topper. He scored a 99.9999547 percentile, the highest under NTA’s ranking. His performance sets the top benchmark for others.
This top score helps NTA calculate the rest of the percentiles, including the lowest qualifying ones.
Counselling Begins Soon — What Should You Do Now?
If you’ve qualified the NEET UG 2025 exam, NTA will not do the counselling. That work is done by:
- Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for All India Quota (AIQ) seats
- State Counselling Authorities for state-level seats
Each of them will release separate schedules. You should keep an eye on:
- MCC official website
- State medical counselling websites
- NTA portal for any extra notices
Counselling includes filling choices, document verification, and seat allotment. NTA will not interfere in the merit lists prepared by states or colleges.
NTA Has Also Released the Final Answer Key
Along with the results, NTA has uploaded the final answer key. This helps students understand how their scores were calculated. The NTA answer key is very useful if you want to check:
- Correct answers for your question paper
- Whether your challenges were accepted or not
- Transparency in result-making
Visit neet.nta.nic.in to download it.
How to Download Your NEET UG 2025 Scorecard
NTA has made it simple to download your result. Follow these steps:
- Go to neet.nta.nic.in
- Click on “NEET UG 2025 Result”
- Enter your application number and date of birth
- Click submit and view your scorecard
- Download and save a copy for future use
You will see your subject-wise marks, percentile score, total marks, and NTA rank.
What Does a Lower Cut-Off Mean for Students?
A lower cut-off by NTA means:
- More students are eligible for counselling
- Higher chances to get MBBS/BDS/BAMS seats
- Less pressure on candidates from reserved categories
- Expanded merit lists across states and central quotas
It also shows how NTA is balancing performance with opportunity.
Will This Affect College Admission Quality?
Not really. Even if cut-offs are lower, only the best students still get seats in top colleges. NTA’s job is to ensure a fair and large selection pool. The actual admissions are based on rank, counselling choices, and available seats.
So, NTA’s cut-off simply opens the door. The rest depends on performance and availability.
What If You Didn’t Qualify NEET UG 2025?
If you didn’t qualify as per NTA cut-off, here’s what you can do:
- Wait for NTA NEET UG 2026 and prepare better
- Try for paramedical courses that don’t need NEET
- Consider studying abroad (in some countries, NEET is not mandatory)
- Look for alternative health science courses
NTA results don’t define your whole future — many options are still available.
What Students and Parents Should Do Now
- Check your NTA NEET UG 2025 result now
- Download scorecard and keep a digital + print copy
- Regularly visit MCC and your state counselling website
- Stay alert for fake news — only follow NTA and government sources
- Get your documents ready: mark sheets, ID proof, caste certificate (if applicable), domicile proof, etc.
NTA to Release NEET UG 2025 Statistics Soon
Like every year, NTA will publish full data of:
- Total registered candidates
- Number of qualified students
- Gender-wise data
- State-wise performance
- City-wise exam centers
These stats will give a full picture of how NEET UG 2025 went under NTA.
Conclusion: NTA NEET UG 2025 Gives Hope to More Aspirants
With the drop in cut-off and a transparent process, NTA has again shown why it’s India’s top exam authority. Students have more chances, fairer rankings, and a smoother counselling path.
Keep checking neet.nta.nic.in for updates. This year could be your year — thanks to NTA's wider qualifying range.