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The NEET 2024 re-revised scorecard and merit list were released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on July 26, 2024. The revision of scores was made based on revoking the bonus marks on the controversial Physics question, based on the Supreme Court verdict. Only those candidates who selected Option 4 for that question got 4 marks and selection of any other option resulted in a negative marking of -1. On the other hand, no marks were awarded or deducted for those who did not attempt the question.
Notably, as many as 44 candidates got full marks of 720 after receiving the bonus marks. The revision of scores led to the revision of the entire NEET 2024 rank list. According to the revised NEET 2024 merit list, the total number of toppers reduced to 17. As many as 13,15,853 candidates qualified for NEET 2024 out of 23,33,162 test takers. NTA identified 135 unfair means (UFM) cases and disqualified them from the NEET 2024 exam, reducing the total number of test-takers from 23,33,297 to 23,33,162.Â
Click here to download the Re-Revised NEET 2024 Scorecard
Incidentally, NTA also released the revised NEET 2024 final answer keys along with the re-revised result, which stated that Option 4 of the controversial NEET 2024 Physics question is correct, instead of both answer options 2 and 4 as correct. As per the revised NEET 2024 cutoff, two marks are reduced for each category.Â
Also Read:
- NEET 2024 Revised Merit List Released; Number of Toppers and Cutoff Reduced
- NEET UG Re-revised Scorecard Out @exams.nta.ac.in; Steps to Download, Percentile Scores
- NEET UG Final Answer Key Released @exams.nta.ac.in, Know Steps to Download PDF
According to the Supreme Court of India order given on the hearing dated July 18, the National Testing Agency released NEET 2024 city and centre-wise results on July 20, 2024. The data consists of the result of the total number of candidates appearing in each of the 4,750 centres spread across 557 cities in India and 14 cities abroad. However, NTA has masked candidates' personal data as per the apex court's direction. Due to the major irregularities and glitches caused in the NEET 2024 result, NTA created a special committee headed by former ISRO chief K. Radhakrishnan. The seven-member committee has laid down recommendations which suggest conducting NEET 2025 exam in computer-based mode, multiple times or twice a year, among others. Â
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- NEET UG 2024 Results Unveiled: Startling Revelations Call for Probe
- NTA Declares NEET 2024 City and Centre-wise Result; Get Direct Link Here
NEET 2024 result for the re-exam was declared on July 1, 2024, a day after the slated date. The re-NEET 2024 was held on June 23, 2024, for 1,563 candidates, who were awarded grace marks on the original exam date held on May 5, 2024. Based on the NEET 2024 re-exam result, the total number of NEET 2024 toppers reduced from 67 to 61, which further dropped to 17. In the original NEET 2024 result, the total number of toppers was 67, out of which six candidates obtained full marks with grace marks. Since the grace marks have been removed and the retest was conducted, five out of six such candidates appeared for the test, but none of them could obtain 720 marks. As per reports, their total marks were above 680. Moreover, 44 candidates who scored 720 had received bonus marks.Â
Click here to download the NEET 2024 Revised Scorecard
NTA released a revised scorecard for all candidates, including the1,563 candidates who appeared for the NEET 2024 re-examination. The scorecard consists of the scores obtained in the retest, and for those who did not appear, their original scores, devoid of grace marks will be issued. In either case, the previous test’s scorecards issued were cancelled.
Also Read:
- NEET 2024 Re-exam Result: Total Number of Toppers Reduced to 61
- NEET 2024 Re-exam Result Declared at neet.ntaonline.in; Download Revised Scorecard Here
The NEET 2024 counselling process began on August 14, 2024. The Round 1 seat allotment result was declared on August 25, 2024. The Round 2 of NEET 2024 counselling began on September 5, 2024. The NEET 2024 counselling Round 2 seat allotment result was scheduled to be declared on September 13, 2024, but was postponed and declared on September 19, 2024. The NEET 2024 counselling Round 3 result was declared on October 12, 2024. The fourth round or the Online Stray Vacancy round result was declared on October 29, 2024. MCC conducted an additional round, the Special Stray Vacancy round, and the seat allotment result was declared on November 23, 2024. The original NEET result 2024 was declared on June 4, 2024.Â
Know which colleges you can get into based on your NEET 2024 marks, use the Shiksha College Predictor.
College PredictorQ: Â Where can I check the NEET result?
The NEET result will be declared on the official websites of NTA and NEET. The URLs where the result or the scorecard of NEET 2025 will be available for download are as follows:
- exams.nta.ac.in/NEET
- neet.ntaonline.in
- nta.ac.in
The above mentioned websites carry the official notice about the NEET result declaration, procedure and links to download the scorecard.
Q: Â How will I come to know when the NEET result is announced?
NTA announces the NEET result or scorecard download information on the official exam website. Various media portals and social media platforms also announce the declaration of results. Test takers are advised to keep a check on the official websites as well as opt for notifications or alerts at the news and social media platforms to get instantly notified about the declaration of NEET result. Moreover, they also get the NEET result information from their teachers or peers.
Q: Â When will NTA release the NEET 2025 result?
NTA released the re-revised scorecard on July 26, 2024. In this scorecard, the score has been revised as per the Supreme Court verdict of removing the bonus marks awarded earlier for the controversial Physics question, and deducting one mark from those who marked incorrect answer options. The city and centre-wise result data such as number of candidates appeared and scores obtained, by masking candidates' personal data was released on July 21, as per the Supreme Court order given on the hearing dated July 18, 2024. The NEET 2024 result for the re-exam, which was conducted on June 23, was declared on July 1, day day after the slated date. The final answer keys for the NEET 2024 re-exam was released by June 30, ahead of the result declaration. Earlier, the result of NEET 2024 was declared by NTA on June 4, 2024, 10 days ahead of the original schedule, which was June 14, 2024. NTA released the final NEET answer keys on June 4, prior to the release of the NEET result 2024. The NEET result was declared in an online mode. Candidates have to log in with their registration credentials or application number and date of birth, and download their scorecard in PDF format. NTA also released the merit list containing the name, Roll Number, All India Rank and Percentile of the candidates. Along with the NEET 2024 scorecard, NTA also released the NEET 2024 cutoff marks or the qualifying marks/scores.
Q: Â Did NTA reconduct NEET 2024 exam?
As per the Supreme Court hearing dated June 13, 2024, the Centre said that the scores of 1,563 candidates who were given grace marks, are cancelled. They were given an option to reappear for the exam which was conducted on June 23, 2024. The result of this test willl be declared by June 30, 2024. The result for those candidates who will not be appearing for the re-NEET 2024, will be considered for that of the May 5 exam, devoid of grace marks.
The NEET 2024 exam was conducted by NTA on May 5, 2024 in 571 cities across India and abroad. Incidents of wrong question paper medium distribution, paper leaks and proxy exam takers were reported in the media after the conduct of the exam. As of now, as many as 13 people have been arrested in allegations of paper leak. This led to unrest among the students and stakeholders and they are demanding for a retest. Moreover, after the declaration of the result, several anomalies were observed which again led to unrest among candidates and a demand for reNEET 2024 resurfaced. NTA formed a Grievance Redressal Committee which reviewed the complaints submitted, and decided to reconduct the exam for 1,563 candidates.
- How to Check NEET 2024 City and Centre-wise Result Data
- NEET 2025 Exam Dates
- How to Check NEET Result 2024?
- How to Download NEET 2024 Scorecard
- NEET 2024 Cutoff
- NEET 2024 Toppers
- NEET 2024 Result: How to calculate the percentile score?
- NEET Result 2024: Tie-breaking Protocol
- NEET 2024 Result and Merit List
- NEET Marks Vs Rank: How to Calculate
- What after NEET 2024 Results?
- NEET Result 2024: Highlights
- FAQs Regarding NEET 2024 Result
How to Check NEET 2024 City and Centre-wise Result Data
Candidates have to follow the steps given below check the detailed NEET 2024 result.
- Visit the NEET 2024 website or enter the direct link -Â https://neet.ntaonline.in/frontend/web/common-scorecard/index
- Select state and city from the dropdown menu
- The list of NEET 2024 exam centres in a particular city will appear
- Click on View Details tab against the exam centre name
- Check the total number of candidates appearing and the marks they obtained.
NEET 2025 Exam Dates
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of NEET 2025 exam
Dates | Upcoming Exam Dates |
---|---|
May '25 | NEET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Release TENTATIVE |
May '25 - Jun '25 | NEET 2025 Answer Key Challenge Submission TENTATIVE |
04 Jun '25 | NEET 2025 Final Answer Key Release |
Jun '25 | NEET 2025 Result TENTATIVE |
Jul '25 - Nov '25 | NEET 2025 Counselling TENTATIVE |
Dates | Past Exam Dates |
25 Nov '24 - 30 Nov '24 | NEET 2024 Counselling Special Round Institute Reporting |
23 Nov '24 | NEET 2024 Counselling Special Round Seat Allotment Result |
21 Nov '24 - 22 Nov '24 | NEET 2024 Special Round Choice Locking |
How to Check NEET Result 2024?
Candidates have to check their NEET 2024 result and download the scorecards in online mode by following the steps given below.Â
- Visit the official website of NEET 2024 - www.exams.neet.ac.in/NEET or directly enter the link https://neet.ntaonline.in/frontend/web/revised-scorecard/index
- Click on the link 'Click Here for Revised Scorecard'
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- Enter the NEET 2024 Application Number, Date of Birth and Email Address or Mobile Number and Security Pin
- Click on Submit
- NEET 2024 scorecard will be displayed on the screen
- Download and print the NEET scorecard for future reference
Q: Â I could not qualify NEET. Can I still download my NEET result?
Q: Â Will NTA send the NEET scorecard by post?
Q: Â How should I check the NEET 2024 result?
NEET 2024 result has to be checked in an online mode only. The step-by-step procedure to check and download the NEET 2024 result or scorecard.
- Visit the official website of NEET 2024 - exams.nta.ac.in/NEET
- Click on the tab indicating NEET 2024 Scorecard
- Log in with NEET 2024 application number and date of birth
- Download the NEET 2024 scorecard in PDF format.
Candidates must preserve the scorecard till the conclusion of their admission process.
How to Download NEET 2024 Scorecard
Candidates can download the NEET scorecard 2024 at www.neet.ntaonline.in or ntaresults.nic.in. Candidates will require the NEET scorecard during the counselling process, thus, they are advised to preserve the document properly till the admission process is over.
Details printed on NEET 2024 scorecard
The following information will be printed on the NEET scorecard:
- Candidate's name
- Candidate’s roll number
- Category
- Application number
- Overall score
- Subject-wise score
- Percentile score
- All India Rank
- Category Rank
- Qualifying status
- NEET AIR for 15 per cent AIQ seats
- NEET cutoff score
Below is a screenshot of the NEET 2024 Scorecard for reference.Â
Q: Â What is the procedure to download the NEET scorecard PDF?
The NEET result is declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA), in an online mode. Once the NEET result is declared, candidates will have to follow the steps given below to download their scorecards.
1. Visit the official website - neet.ntaonline.in or exams.nta.ac.in/NEET
2. Click on the link indicating NEET scorecard download
3. Enter the NEET application number and date of birth or password
4. Enter the security pin
5. Download the NEET scorecard PDF document
6. Take multiple printouts
After checking the scores, percentile and rank of NEET, candidates must preserve the NEET scorecard PDF properly till the admission or the counselling rounds are over. This is one of the most crucial documents which is verified by the counselling authorities.
Q: Â Can I get a duplicate copy of my NEET scorecard?
Since the NEET scorecards are released by the National Testing Agency (NTA), the exam conducting body, in an online mode, it can be accessed and downloaded anytime by the test-takers. Once the NEET result is declared, candidates will have to download the NEET scorecard by logging in with their registration credentials and take multiple printouts. They are also advised to save the NEET scorecard PDF softcopy in their computer systems or mobile phones for easy access. In case they lose the hardcopy or even the softcopy of the NEET scorecard, they can visit the NEET website, click on the Download NEET-UG Scorecard tab from the latest News section and download it by entering the NEET application number, date of birth and security pin. The validity of the NEET scorecard is one year. Hence, candidates will be able to download the NEET scorecard PDF as many times they wish to within this period.
Q: Â What will the NEET scorecard consist of?
The NEET scorecard consists of the following information:
- Candidate Name
- Candidate Photograph
- NEET 2023 Roll Number
- Subject-wise scores
- Overall scores
- Subject-wise percentile
- Overall percentile
- All India Rank
- Qualifying Percentile
Candidates must preserve the scorecard till the end of the medical admission process.
NEET 2024 Cutoff
NTA released the NEET cutoff 2024 or the qualifying marks along with the result. As expected, the NEET 2024 cutoff is higher than last year, since the number of test-takers increased from last year. Moreover, according to the NEET 2024 analysis, the difficulty level of the exam was easier than last year.
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The category-wise revised NEET 2024 cutoffs are given below:
Category |
Cut off percentile |
Cut off score |
---|---|---|
UR/EWS |
50th |
720-162 |
OBC, SC, ST |
40th |
161-127 |
UR/EWS-PwD |
45th |
161-144 |
OBC/SC/PwD |
40th |
143-127 |
ST-PwD |
40th |
142-127 |
Also Read:
- NEET 2024 Cutoff Reduces for All Categories; Know Revised Qualifying Marks and Past Trends
- NEET 2024 Passing and Qualifying Marks: Know Minimum Marks to Qualify for Counselling
NEET Cutoff for Previous Years
The following table carries the NEET 2023 cutoff percentile and scores for each category.
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, SC, ST & PH | 40 | 120-107 |
NEET 2022 Cutoff
The following table carries the NEET 2022 cutoff percentile and the score range according to categories:
Category |
Qualifying percentile |
Cut off Score |
---|---|---|
UR |
50th Percentile |
715-117 |
OBC/SC/CT |
40th Percentile |
116-93 |
UR-PH/EWS |
45th Percentile |
116-105 |
PH (SC/ST//OBC) |
40th Percentile |
104-93 |
NEET 2021 Cutoff
The following table carries the NEET 2021 cutoff percentile and the score range according to categories:
Category |
Qualifying percentile |
Cut off Score |
---|---|---|
UR |
50th Percentile |
720-138 |
OBC/SC/CT |
40th Percentile |
137-108 |
UR-PH/EWS |
45th Percentile |
137-122 |
PH (SC/ST//OBC) |
40th Percentile |
121-108 |
Q: Â When did NTA release the official cutoff for NEET 2024?
The official NEET 2024 cutoff was released by NTA along with the NEET 2024 result on June 4, 2024, 10 days ahead of the scheduled date. However, the revised NEET 2024 cutoff was released on July 26, 2024, along with the re-revised scorecard and merit list. The NEET cutoff refers to the minimum score a candidate has to obtain to qualify for the NEET counselling process. The NEET cutoff 2024 increased from that of last year as the number of test takers is higher. The minimum marks to be scored by General category candidates to qualify is 164. However, the category-wise cutoff percentiles have remained constant.
Q: Â What is the NEET 2024 cutoff percentile for General category candidates?
NEET 2024 cut off percentile for general category students is 50th percentile. Based on this, the NEET cutoff score 2024 for the General category is 162. The NEET 2024 cutoff for the General category candidates of the Physically Handicapped (PH) category candidates is 45 percentile. The subsequent NEET cutoff marks for this category is 144. Although the NEET cutoff percentile for the General category has remained the same, the cutoff score increased from that of last year. This is due to factors such as easier difficulty level, increased number of test-takers and intake.
Q: Â Will NTA lower the NEET cut off for this year?
NTA did not lower the NEET cutoff for this year. On the contrary, the NEET 2024 cutoff marks is higher as compared to last year. NTA determines the NEET cut off based on the factors such as difficulty level of the exam, total number of test-takers, total number of seats, candidate category and programme.
The table below brings the qualifying or pass marks of NEET over the past few years.
Category | NEET 2024 Qualifying Score | NEET 2023 Qualifying Score | NEET 2022 Qualifying Score
| NEET 2021 Qualifying Score |
---|---|---|---|---|
General/Unreserved (UR) | 720-164 | 720-137 | 715-117 | 720-138 |
OBC/SC/ST | 163-129 | 136-107 | 116-93 | 137-108 |
PwD (General/UR) | 163-146 | 136-121 | 116-105 | 137-122 |
PwD (Reserved) | 141-129 | 120-107 | 104-93 | 121-108 |
NEET 2024 Toppers
As many as 17 NET 2024 candidates have secured AIR 1. The following table brings the list of toppers along with their categories, gender and states.
NEET 2024 Topper Name |
Gender |
Category |
State |
---|---|---|---|
Male |
OBC-NCL |
Delhi |
|
Ayush Naugraiya |
Male |
Gen-EWS |
Uttar Pradesh |
Mazin Mansoor |
Male |
OBC-NCL |
Bihar |
Prachita |
Female |
General |
Rajasthan |
Saurav |
Male |
General |
Rajasthan |
Male |
General |
Delhi |
|
Gunmay Garg |
Male |
General |
Punjab |
Arghyadeep Dutta |
Male |
OBC-NCL |
West Bengal |
Shubhan Sengupta |
Male |
General |
Maharashtra |
Aryan Yadav |
Male |
OBC-NCL |
Uttar Pradesh |
Palansha Agarwal |
Female |
General |
Maharashtra |
Rajaneesh P |
Male |
SC |
Tamil Nadu |
Shreenand Sharmil |
Male |
General |
Kerala |
Mane Neha Kuldeep |
Female |
OBC-NCL |
Maharashtra |
Taijas Singh |
Male |
General |
Chandigarh |
Devesh Joshi |
Male |
Gen-EWS |
Rajasthan |
Iram Quazi |
Female |
General |
Rajasthan |
Also Read: NEET 2024 Toppers List (Out): Check AIR, Name, Rank, Score and Percentile
NEET 2024 Result: How to calculate the percentile score?
The formula mentioned below is used to calculate the NEET percentile score:
 NEET Percentile = 100 x Number of candidates with their raw score equal to/ less than the candidate                             Total number of candidates who appeared for NEET |
The marking scheme of NEET is given below:
Response Type |
Marks awarded |
---|---|
Correct answer |
+4 |
Incorrect answer |
-1 |
Question with more than one response |
-1 |
Unanswered question |
0 |
Extra attempted question |
0 |
Also Read: Total Marks in NEET 2024: Know How to Calculate NEET Marks
Q: Â What is the difference between NEET score and percentile?
The NEET score and percentile are two different entities, and they serve distinct purposes. Here's the difference between them:
NEET Score:
The NEET score is the actual mark obtained by a candidate in the NEET exam. It is a raw score that reflects the number of correct answers a candidate has attempted. The NEET score is used to determine the qualifying status of a candidate for admission to medical and dental colleges.
NEET Percentile:
The percentile score, on the other hand, indicates the candidate's performance relative to other examinees. It is a measure of how many candidates have scored equal to or below the candidate's score in the exam. The percentile score is calculated by dividing the total number of candidates who appeared for the exam into 100 equal groups, with each group representing a percentile.
For example, if a candidate scores 600 out of 720 in NEET, their percentile score would be around 90, indicating that they have scored higher than 90 per cent of the total candidates who appeared for the exam.
In summary, the NEET score reflects the actual mark obtained, while the percentile score reflects the candidate's relative performance compared to others. Both scores are important, and they serve different purposes in the admission process.
Q: Â What is the marking scheme of NEET?
The marking scheme for NEET has been stated by the National Testing Agency (NTA). It is expected that the marking scheme will remain the same for the next year's NEET as well. Four marks is awarded for each correct answer and one mark is deducted for each wrong answer. The complete marking scheme is given in the table below.
Response Type | Marks awarded |
---|---|
Correct answer | +4 |
Incorrect answer | -1 |
Question with more than one response | -1 |
Unanswered question | 0 |
Extra attempted question | 0 |
Since the total number of questions in NEET question paper is 200, out of which 180 questions have to be attempted, the total marks of the exam is 720.
Q: Â What is the procedure to calculate the NEET percentile score?
A percentile refers to the comparison between the score of one candidate vis-a-vis the other test takers. It is the percentage of scores that a particular score surpassed. NTA has stated the formula to calculate the NEET percentile, which is given below:
100 multiplied by the Number of candidates with their raw score equal to/ less than the candidate divided by the Total number of candidates who appeared for NEET.
As per the NEET 2023 result data, the highest percentile obtained was 99.9999019.
NEET Result 2024: Tie-breaking Protocol
What happens when two or more candidates secure the same marks in NEET UG results? Owing to a large number of test-takers, it is not rare for two or more candidates to secure the same marks in this examination. However, such candidates will not share the same rank on the NEET merit list. Hence, NTA has a tie-break mechanism in place for such situations. The following parameters are considered in the case of tie-in scores:Â
- Candidate obtaining higher marks/percentile score in Biology (Botany & Zoology) in the Test, followed by,
- Candidate obtaining higher marks/percentile score in Chemistry in the Test, followed by,
- Candidate obtaining higher marks/percentile score in Physics in the Test, followed by,
- Candidate with less proportion of the number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in all the subjects in the Test,
- Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Biology (Botany & Zoology) in the Test, followed by
- Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Chemistry in the Test, followed by
- Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Physics in the Test.
- Application Number in ascending order. Â
The last factor has been added later by NTA.
Also Read: NEET 2024 Tie-Breaking Criteria Reversed to Last Year's Factors
Initially, NTA had stated a change in the NEET 2024 tie-breaking criteria, wherein instead of considering the proportion of correct answers, the draw of lots was slated to be considered. However, the criteria were reversed within a month. The original NEET 2024 tie-breaking criteria are given below.Â
- Candidate obtaining higher marks in Biology (Botany & Zoology) in the Test, followed by,
- Candidate obtaining higher marks in Chemistry in the Test, followed by,
- Candidate obtaining higher marks in Physics in the Test, followed by,
- Draw of lots by using the computer or IT with no human intervention.
Till 2022, NTA considered factors like candidates older in age and application number in descending order. These criteria have been removed for NEET 2023.Â
Also Read: NEET 2024 Tie-Breaking Criteria (Changed): Check Latest Policy and Factors
NEET 2024 Result and Merit List
NTA releases the merit list of the candidates based on the NEET result. Multiple lists are released based on the category of the candidate. An overall NEET merit list is also released which carries details of all the candidates who cleared the examination. The merit lists of NEET are then shared by the NTA with the different bodies responsible for the NEET counselling process for national and state quota seats. Based on these lists, MCC and various counselling authorities will prepare their merit or seat allotment lists.Â
Types of Merit ListsÂ
Overall merit list: This merit list includes the names and ranks of all the candidates who appeared for NEET. This is the first merit list and is prepared by NTA. This merit list will be forwarded to all counselling bodies, both national and state.
15 per cent AIQ merit list: This merit list will contain the names of only those candidates who would qualify for the NEET UG result. This merit list is prepared by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).
State quota merit list: Every state will prepare its counselling merit lists for admissions to 85 per cent of state quota seats. These merit lists will include only those candidates who will qualify for NEET result 2024 and register for the counselling of that respective state.
Validity of NEET Result 2024
The validity of the NEET 2024 result depends on where the candidate wants to apply. Candidates who wish to pursue an MBBS from a foreign University will also have to qualify for NEET 2024. The validity depends on the location of the institute one desires to apply for.Â
NEET result validity for an institute located in India: For aspirants who wish to apply for MBBS courses within India, the NEET UG result will be valid for the current academic session only.
NEET result validity for a foreign university: For aspirants who wish to apply for MBBS courses outside India, the NEET result 2024 is expected to be valid for three years.Â
Also Read: NEET Merit List 2023
Q: Â What is the validity of the NEET scorecard?
NEET score card is valid for admission to the current academic session only. NEET 2024 result cannot be carried forward for admission to the 2025-26 academic session. Hence, in case a candidate fails to qualify for NEET 2024 or unable to take admission in that academic year, then they have to appear for NEET next year and seek admission. Beyond a year, the NEET scorecard will just be another document or a record to prove the appearance in NEET.
Q: Â What is the difference between NEET scorecard and NEET merit list?
Q: Â How to score maximum marks in NEET?
To score maximum marks in a competitive exam like NEET you need to make sure following points:- Firstly, having the knowledge of all the concepts. Secondly, you've practiced a good number of questions in specific time so that you can manage to complete your exam within given time. Thirdly, attempt the paper strategically - avoid negative markings by attempting only those questions for which you know the answer - don't waste your time on questions you don't know - attempt short questions first and also the scoring subject should be solved first.
NEET Marks Vs Rank: How to Calculate
Marks vs rank refers to the range of marks and the rank it can fetch. The following table brings the NEET marks vs rank.
NEET 2024 Marks Range |
NEET 2024 Rank |
---|---|
720-715 |
1-67 |
715-700 |
177-2,250 |
690-665 |
4,406-17,800 |
656-638 |
25,500-40,116 |
630-615 |
47,810-65,000 |
606-591 |
70,000091,527 |
550-500 |
1,44,000-2,09,000 |
451-414 |
2,85,550-3,51,425 |
380-287 |
4,20,000-6,57,138 |
251-142 |
7,74,559-12,00,000 |
Also Read: NEET Marks Vs Rank
The above NEET marks vs rank is deduced based on previous years' NEET results. This may undergo change once the NEET 2024 result is declared.Â
What after NEET 2024 Results?
Candidates who qualify for NEET will be considered eligible to participate in the NEET counselling process, which is conducted at both state and national levels. The national-level counselling for admission to the 15 per cent All India quota seats was conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).
The actual admission process begins after the announcement of the NEET results. Candidates must then prepare themselves for the NEET counselling process by researching the top medical colleges to which they can take admission. After the NEET 2024 results are announced, every candidate will know their All India Ranks (AIR). These ranks can be used in the NEET College Predictor to get a list of medical colleges for which they are eligible. Â
Candidates can then check the NEET 2023 cutoff for admission to these colleges. They can then visit the official websites of the respective colleges and check the infrastructure and fee structure of the colleges. Being prepared with a list of medical colleges to which one plans to apply can prove beneficial during the counselling process.Â
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Q: Â How many marks are required in NEET to get AIIMS Delhi?
Q: Â What should we do after the NEET result?
NEET Result 2024: Highlights
According to NTA, a total of 23,33,162 candidates appeared in NEET 2024, out of which 13,15,853 candidates qualified in the exam by securing the NEET 2024 cutoff marks. The following table brings the highlights of the NEET 2024 result.
Particulars |
Details |
---|---|
Total number of appearing candidates |
23,33,162 |
Total number of qualifying candidates |
13,15,853 |
Official website to check NEET result |
|
Validity of NEET result |
One year |
Format of NEET scorecard |
|
NEET Result Date Trends
The result date for NEET always causes anxiousness among the test-takers. Not knowing the NEET result date can also cause the same effect. To help figure out the date for the NEET result, candidates can refer to the past years' trends here.Â
Academic session | Exam date | Result date |
---|---|---|
2024-25 | 05-May-2024 Â |
04-Jun-2024 14-Jun-2024 26-Jul-2024 (re-revised) |
2023-24 | 07-May-2023 | 13-Jun-2023Â |
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Q: Â After how many days of the exam is the NEET result declared?
In general, the result of NEET is declared approximately after one-and-a-half months of conducting the exam. Based on the previous years' trends, it has been observed that the NEET exam is conducted in the first week of May and the result is declared in the second week of June. In the official notification released by NTA regarding the exam date announcement, the conducting body has stated that the NEET 2024 result will be declared in the second week of June. The exam is slated to be held on May 5. Hence, it can be stated that the NEET result is declared approximately after 1.5 months of the exam conduct.
Q: Â What is the format of the NEET scorecard?
The NEET scorecard or the NEET result is declared in an online mode. The NEET scorecard is released online in PDF format. Candidates will have to obtain the NEET scorecard by following the steps given below:
1. Visit the official website - neet.nta.nic.in
2. Click on the link indicating NEET scorecard download
3. Enter the NEET application number and date of birth or password
4. Enter the security pin
5. Download the NEET scorecard PDF document
6. Take multiple printouts
Candidates must preserve the hard and soft copy of the NEET scorecard till the admission or counselling process is concluded.
Q: Â What are the information released by NTA along with the NEET result?
NTA releases the NEET result in two methods. The first one is the NEET scorecard, which candidates will have to download by logging in to the NEET website along with their registration credentials. On the other hand, NTA releases an official press release or document carrying all the information related to the NEET result such as the names of the top rankers upto 50, followed by the NEET result and testtakers statistics in terms of candidate category, states, exam languages, 15 per cent All India Quota (AIQ) seats, tie-breaking criteria and other information.
FAQs Regarding NEET 2024 Result
Check the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for NEET 2024 Result.
Q: Â Can I apply for admission to AIIMS and JIPMER, Puducherry on the basis of the NEET result?
Q: Â Can there be more than one topper in NEET?
Yes, there can be more than one topper in NEET. Basically, any NEET taker, who has scored 720 or close to that, and has ranked between 1 and 10, are considered as NEET toppers. Since NEET is an objective-type multiple-choice question (MCQ) test, there is a possibility that more than one candidates can score full marks. In that case, the tie-breaking criterion will be applied to determine the All India Rank (AIR) of the toppers. In rare scenario, two NEET toppers can be given AIR 1. For instance, in NEET 2023, two candidates scored 720 and both of them secured AIR 1. On the other hand, the third candidate scored 716 out of 720 and was allotted AIR 3.
Q: Â What is the selection process for MBBS and what is the minimum NEET score required?
For the year 2023, the minimum NEET scores needed were 720-137 for the general category and 136-107 for the OBC and SC/ST categories. It is not possible to enrol in most Indian universities directly through walk-in, including medical institutes. There must be a proper application procedure and requirements for eligibility. The application procedure usually entails filling out an online form, registering, adding supporting documentation, paying a fee, and submitting the form.
Candidates are shortlisted by universities based on their academic standing, admission exam results, and other pertinent criteria. The people who made the short list may additionally be contacted for interviews or counselling. The results of the entrance exam, academic standing, and, if relevant, the counselling or interview performance are taken into consideration for determining final admissions.
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Answered 19 hours ago
No, it is not possible to get into North Bengal Medical College at 28460 rank via NEET UG. To secure a seat at the institute, candidates need to acquire a rank below or equal to the NEET UG cutoff. Considering the North Bengal Medical College cutoff 2024, the last round cutoff rank stood at 15433 fo
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Beginner-Level 2
Answered 20 hours ago
If your merit number is 397 in NEET, the probability of your getting admission to the Government College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad will depend on the previous year's cutoffs and the certain percentage quotas assigned to each category. The B.Pharm programs in this college admitted the general category
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered 20 hours ago
For NEET 2025, the application process will likely begin in the first week of February 2025. The registration deadline is expected to be around March 2025. After the registration window closes, candidates will have a brief correction window, typically in the second week of March 2025. The NEET UG 20
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 20 hours ago
No, JIPMER Puducherry admit candidates to its MBBS programme based on merit in NEET only. There is no other provision for selection. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)Â is conducted once in a year in offline or paper-pencil based test (PBT) mode. The national-level exam is conducted by the
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Beginner-Level 3
Answered 21 hours ago
Preparing for NEET as a repeater requires a strategic approach. Here are some tips to help you maximize your chances of success:
Analyze Your Previous Attempt: Review your last attempt to identify areas where you struggled. Focus on improving these weak spots.
Create a Study Plan: Develop a structured
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered 21 hours ago
With a score of 400 marks in NEET, your chances of getting admission to a government medical college are quite slim, as this typically corresponds to a rank above 2,50,000. However, you still have some options:
Private Medical Colleges: You have a fair chance of getting admission to private medical c
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered Yesterday
Apart from the common entrance exams like JEE (for engineering), NEET (for medical), and CET (for various professional courses), there are other entrance exams for admission to good colleges, depending on the course and field of interest. Here are some of them:
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Enginee
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 days ago
MCAT stands for Medical College Admissions test, which is generally required by all the US Medical schools. Harvard Medical School also has a requirement for the same.
HMS does not require NEET as a part of their admission process. Although an average minimum score of 520.19 is required in MCAT exam
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Beginner-Level 4
Answered 2 days ago
MCAT stands for Medical College Admissions test, which is generally required by all the US Medical schools. Harvard Medical School also has a requirement for the same.
HMS does not require NEET as a part of their admission process. Although an average minimum score of 520.19 is required in MCAT exam
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Beginner-Level 4
Answered 2 days ago
SRIHER accepts NEET UG scores for admission to MBBS and BDS. The last-round scores for MBBS and BDS, among the General AI category were 370144 and 166033, respectively. Therefore, it is possible to get admission to SRIHER at 30000 rank, for the General AI category candidates.Â
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Can we get admission with 28460 rank in NEET UG to get a seat in the Medical department of North Bengal Medical College?