What Is NEET EXAM? NEET RESULT 2025 DATE

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NEET RESULT 2025 DATE

NEET Result 2025 is expected to be declared on June 14, 2025, by the National Testing Agency (NTA) along with the scorecard and rank details accessible on its official portal neet.nta.nic.in.

Key Dates and Process Overview

  • Exam Date: May 4, 2025

  • Provisional Answer Key & OMR Sheets Released: June 3

  • Objection Window Closed: June 5

  • Expected Result Date: June 14, 2025

How to Check Your NEET UG 2025 Scorecard

When the results go live, follow these steps:

  1. Visit neet.nta.nic.in (or nta.ac.in)

  2. Click on the “NEET UG 2025 Result” link

  3. Enter your Application Number, Date of Birth, and Captcha

  4. View and download your scorecard—it will include subject-wise marks, total score, percentile, All India Rank (AIR), and qualifying status

What to Do Next

  • Ensure credentials are ready (application number, DOB)

  • Check official sites (neet.nta.nic.in / nta.ac.in) regularly, especially on June 14

  • Download & save your scorecard for counselling

  • Prepare for counselling, which typically begins shortly after the results

Summary

🗓️ June 14, 2025 (afternoon) — check neet.nta.nic.in

Once available, you’ll see detailed scorecards, including rank and eligibility indicators. Counselling rounds will commence soon after.

Let me know if you’d like help tracking the result link live on June 14, understanding scorecard details, or preparing for counselling sessions

What Is NEET Exam?

NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is an all-India medical entrance exam conducted for students who wish to pursue undergraduate medical courses (MBBS, BDS, AYUSH) in India.

It is the only entrance exam for admission to medical colleges in India, including government, private, and deemed universities, except AIIMS and JIPMER (which were merged into NEET from 2020 onwards).

In simple terms, NEET is the gateway to becoming a doctor in India.

Why Is NEET Important?

NEET ensures a standardized and transparent admission process for medical colleges across India. Before NEET, various states and institutions conducted their own entrance exams, leading to discrepancies and confusion.

Today, NEET plays a crucial role in:

  • Ensuring merit-based selection

  • Promoting transparency

  • Reducing corruption and unfair admissions

  • Creating a uniform curriculum and testing system

History and Evolution of NEET

NEET has not always been the standard.

  • Pre-2013: Multiple medical entrance exams existed (AIPMT, state CETs).

  • 2013: NEET was introduced by the Medical Council of India (MCI).

  • 2014–2015: Supreme Court scrapped NEET temporarily.

  • 2016: NEET was reinstated as the sole entrance exam for MBBS/BDS.

  • 2020: AIIMS and JIPMER were brought under NEET.

Today, NEET is governed by the National Testing Agency (NTA) under the Ministry of Education.

NEET Full Form and Authority

  • NEET Full Form: National Eligibility cum Entrance Test

  • Conducted By: National Testing Agency (NTA)

  • Governing Body: Ministry of Education, Government of India

NEET is recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI) and Dental Council of India (DCI).

Who Conducts the NEET Exam?

Since 2019, NEET is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) — an autonomous body responsible for managing entrance exams in India.

NTA ensures:

  • Fair and secure conduct of the exam

  • Technological support and e-governance

  • Objective question design and evaluation

The exam is conducted once a year in offline (pen-and-paper) mode.

Eligibility Criteria for NEET

Here are the eligibility requirements:

  1. Minimum 17 years as of December 31 of the exam year.
  2. No upper age limit (as per latest updates)
  3. 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English
  4. Minimum 50% (General), 40% (SC/ST/OBC), 45% (PwD)
  5. No limit on number of attempts

NEET Exam Pattern

Subject Number of Questions Marks
Physics 50 (45 to be attempted) 180
Chemistry 50 (45 to be attempted) 180
Biology (Botany + Zoology) 100 (90 to be attempted) 360
Total 200 (180 to be attempted) 720
  • Duration: 3 hours 20 minutes (200 minutes)

  • Question Type: MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions)

  • Marking Scheme: +4 for correct, -1 for incorrect, 0 for unanswered

NEET Syllabus

Physics

Class 11: Motion, Gravitation, Thermodynamics, etc.
Class 12: Current Electricity, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, etc.

Chemistry

Class 11: Structure of Atom, Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, etc.
Class 12: Solid State, Solutions, Organic Chemistry, etc.

Biology

Class 11: Cell Structure, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology
Class 12: Genetics, Evolution, Ecology, Biotechnology

NEET Exam Application Process

Step-by-Step:

  1. Registration: Create an account with valid credentials.

  2. Fill Application: Personal, academic, and contact details.

  3. Upload Documents: Photo, signature, ID proof.

  4. Fee Payment: Online via UPI, card, or net banking.

  5. Print Confirmation: Save the application form and receipt.

Reservation Policy in NEET

As per the Government of India’s policy, NEET has the following reservation system:

Category Reservation
SC 15%
ST 7.5%
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) 27%
EWS 10%
PwD 5% (across all categories)

Colleges Under NEET

NEET is mandatory for admission to:

  • MBBS/BDS Courses in:

    • Government medical colleges

    • Private medical colleges

    • Deemed universities

  • AYUSH Courses (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, etc.)

  • AIIMS and JIPMER (from 2020 onwards)

  • AFMC Pune (Shortlisted via NEET score + interview)

Total MBBS Seats (2025): ~1.2 lakh across India

Final Thoughts

So, what is NEET exam?

It’s more than just a test. It’s a life-changing opportunity for lakhs of students who dream of serving humanity as doctors. NEET ensures that every student — regardless of background — has a fair shot at achieving their dream.

With hard work, persistence, and the right strategy, you too can crack NEET.

So start today. Build a study plan, trust the process, and keep going.

Remember: You’re not just preparing for an exam. You’re preparing for your future.

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