At one of the most anxious moments in the year among the medical aspirants of India, the National Testing Agency (NTA) is likely to declare the NEET UG 2025 results today. More than 21 lakh students who have taken the exam are anticipating with crossed fingers to know their score, percentile, and All India Rank (AIR).
After the declaration of the results, the students will be able to see the results on official websites such as neet.nta.nic.in and results.nic.in by entering their roll number and date of birth. The result will indicate subject-wise marks, total marks, percentile, and rank, all of which are very critical in the subsequent process: counseling.
What to Expect: Toppers, Cut-Off Trends, and More
Although the result has not been declared yet, experts and coaching institutes have started speculating about the possible cut-off marks. If the trend of the last few years continues, the cut-off for the general category may be around 135-140, while the cut-off for the reserved category (SC/ST/OBC) may be around 105-110.
There is also a possibility that the NEET UG 2025 topper may have scored a near-perfect or perfect score like in recent years. These details will be officially announced, and the list of candidates who performed well across categories will be announced.
What’s Next: Be Ready for Counselling
NEET UG counselling is the next major process after the result, and it will be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) on behalf of All India Quota (AIQ) seats. State counselling will be done individually by the state authorities.
The candidates are advised to have their valuable documents ready, including:
It is also recommended that students prepare a list of their preferred colleges and courses in advance to facilitate their registration and choice-filling counselling process. After the declaration of results, the MCC is likely to notify the schedule of counselling in a short time.
Social Media Buzz and Aspirant Stories
With the NEET UG 2025 result likely to be declared any moment today, social media is abuzz with excitement. Coaching institutes and students are exchanging stories of tough work, night revisions, and mock test performances. As soon as the results are announced, the stories of the success of students all over the country, and particularly of under-represented or rural regions, are sure to become viral.