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Comprehensive analysis of NEET 2025 results including category-wise cutoffs, state-wise seat distribution, score vs rank analysis, and admission predictions for MBBS 2025.
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NEET 2025 results are out, and lakhs of students are analyzing their scores to understand their admission prospects. This comprehensive analysis covers everything you need to know.
| Parameter | NEET 2025 Data |
|---|---|
| Total Registrations | 24,00,000+ |
| Appeared Candidates | ~23,00,000 |
| Qualified Candidates | ~12,00,000 |
| Perfect Scorers (720/720) | Expected 5-15 |
| Total MBBS Seats (India) | ~1,12,000 |
| Competition Ratio | 20:1 approximately |
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| NEET 2025 Exam | May 4, 2025 |
| Answer Key Release | May 20-25, 2025 |
| Challenge Window | 3-5 days |
| Final Result | June 4-10, 2025 |
| Counselling Starts | July 2025 |
| Category | Cutoff Percentile | Expected Marks Range |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | 50th | 720-138 |
| General-EWS | 45th | 137-125 |
| OBC-NCL | 40th | 137-125 |
| SC | 40th | 137-125 |
| ST | 40th | 137-125 |
| General-PwD | 45th | 137-125 |
| OBC-PwD | 40th | 124-115 |
| SC-PwD | 40th | 124-115 |
| ST-PwD | 40th | 124-115 |
| Year | General Cutoff | SC/ST Cutoff | OBC Cutoff |
|---|---|---|---|
| NEET 2025 | 138 (Expected) | 125 (Expected) | 125 (Expected) |
| NEET 2024 | 137 | 107 | 107 |
| NEET 2023 | 137 | 107 | 107 |
| NEET 2022 | 138 | 108 | 108 |
| NEET 2021 | 138 | 108 | 108 |
Key Insight: Cutoffs have remained remarkably stable over the years, indicating consistent difficulty levels and marking patterns.
| Score Range | Expected Rank | Admission Prospects |
|---|---|---|
| 700-720 | 1-100 | Top AIQ GMCs, AIIMS Delhi |
| 680-700 | 100-1,000 | Top GMCs (AIQ + State) |
| 650-680 | 1,000-5,000 | Good GMCs, Top State Colleges |
| 620-650 | 5,000-15,000 | State GMCs, Deemed Universities |
| 580-620 | 15,000-50,000 | Private Medical Colleges |
| 550-580 | 50,000-80,000 | Private Colleges (Higher fees) |
| 500-550 | 80,000-1,50,000 | Management Quota, NRI Quota |
| 450-500 | 1,50,000-2,50,000 | Limited options, consider retake |
| Below 450 | 2,50,000+ | Retake strongly recommended |
| Marks | Approximate Rank (General) |
|---|---|
| 720 | 1-5 |
| 710 | 50-100 |
| 700 | 500-700 |
| 690 | 1,500-2,000 |
| 680 | 3,000-4,000 |
| 670 | 5,000-6,500 |
| 660 | 8,000-10,000 |
| 650 | 12,000-15,000 |
| 640 | 18,000-22,000 |
| 630 | 25,000-30,000 |
| 620 | 35,000-42,000 |
| 600 | 55,000-65,000 |
| 580 | 75,000-85,000 |
| 550 | 1,00,000-1,20,000 |
| State | Government Seats | Private Seats | Total Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tamil Nadu | 4,500+ | 4,500+ | 9,000+ |
| Karnataka | 3,500+ | 6,500+ | 10,000+ |
| Maharashtra | 4,200+ | 5,000+ | 9,200+ |
| Uttar Pradesh | 4,800+ | 4,000+ | 8,800+ |
| Andhra Pradesh | 2,800+ | 3,500+ | 6,300+ |
| Kerala | 2,500+ | 2,000+ | 4,500+ |
| Telangana | 2,200+ | 3,000+ | 5,200+ |
| Gujarat | 3,000+ | 2,500+ | 5,500+ |
| Rajasthan | 3,200+ | 1,800+ | 5,000+ |
| Madhya Pradesh | 2,800+ | 2,200+ | 5,000+ |
| Quota Type | Percentage | Seats (~) |
|---|---|---|
| All India Quota (AIQ) | 15% | 16,800 |
| State Quota | 85% | 95,200 |
| Deemed Universities | - | 12,000+ |
| Central Institutions | - | 2,500+ |
| Total | - | 1,12,000+ |
| College | Expected Closing Rank (General) |
|---|---|
| AIIMS Delhi | 50-100 |
| MAMC, Delhi | 100-200 |
| VMMC & SJH, Delhi | 150-300 |
| JIPMER, Puducherry | 200-400 |
| Lady Hardinge, Delhi | 300-500 |
| KGMU, Lucknow | 400-800 |
| BHU, Varanasi | 500-1,000 |
| Seth GS, Mumbai | 800-1,500 |
| GMC Chandigarh | 1,000-2,000 |
| Grant Medical, Mumbai | 1,500-2,500 |
| College Type | Expected Score Range | Fees (Approx) |
|---|---|---|
| Top Deemed (Manipal, KMC, etc.) | 600-650 | 15-25 Lakhs/year |
| Mid-Tier Private | 550-600 | 10-18 Lakhs/year |
| State Private Colleges | 500-550 | 8-15 Lakhs/year |
| Management Quota | 450-500 | 15-25 Lakhs/year |
| NRI Quota | 400-500 | 20-35 Lakhs/year |
| Subject | Questions | Marks | High-Yield Topics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physics | 45 | 180 | Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Optics |
| Chemistry | 45 | 180 | Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry |
| Biology (Botany) | 45 | 180 | Plant Physiology, Genetics |
| Biology (Zoology) | 45 | 180 | Human Physiology, Reproduction |
| Total | 180 | 720 | - |
| Subject | Average Score (Toppers) | Average Score (General) |
|---|---|---|
| Biology | 340-360 | 200-280 |
| Chemistry | 150-170 | 100-140 |
| Physics | 150-170 | 80-120 |
Key Insight: Biology remains the highest-scoring subject. Students who excel in Biology typically secure better ranks.
| Round | Timeline | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | July 2025 | First allotment |
| Round 2 | August 2025 | Upgradation |
| Mop-Up | August-September | Vacant seats |
| Stray Vacancy | September | Final vacancies |
| Phase | Timeline |
|---|---|
| Registration | July-August 2025 |
| Round 1 | August 2025 |
| Round 2 | September 2025 |
| Mop-Up/Stray | September-October 2025 |
| Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
| NEET Admit Card | Identity verification |
| NEET Scorecard | Score verification |
| Class 10 Certificate | Age proof |
| Class 12 Marksheet | Academic qualification |
| Domicile Certificate | State quota eligibility |
| Category Certificate | Reservation benefits |
| Income Certificate | EWS/Fee waiver |
| Transfer Certificate | Institution change |
| Passport Photos | Records |
| Aadhar Card | Identity |
| Action | Priority |
|---|---|
| Register for AIQ counselling | High |
| Register for state counselling | High |
| Prepare document folder | High |
| Research college options | Medium |
| Keep backup options ready | Medium |
| Action | Priority |
|---|---|
| Calculate exact rank | High |
| Check state quota options | High |
| Explore private colleges | High |
| Consider deemed universities | Medium |
| Prepare for multiple rounds | Medium |
| Action | Priority |
|---|---|
| Analyze weak areas | High |
| Decide: Retake vs Limited options | High |
| If retaking: Start preparation immediately | High |
| Consider management/NRI quota | Medium |
| Explore BAMS/BDS alternatives | Low |
| Score Gap | Strategy | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Need 50+ improvement | Focused revision | 3-4 months |
| Need 100+ improvement | Complete preparation | 6 months |
| Need 150+ improvement | Fresh start | 10-12 months |
| Subject | Quick Improvement Strategy |
|---|---|
| Biology | NCERT re-reading + PYQs |
| Chemistry | Organic reactions + formulas |
| Physics | Concept clarity + numericals |
| Event | Expected Date |
|---|---|
| AIQ Registration | July 10-20, 2025 |
| AIQ Round 1 | July 25-August 5, 2025 |
| AIQ Round 2 | August 15-25, 2025 |
| State Counselling Start | August 2025 |
| Final Admission Deadline | October 2025 |
| Milestone | Recommended Date |
|---|---|
| Start Preparation | June 2025 |
| Complete Syllabus | December 2025 |
| Revision Phase | January-March 2026 |
| Mock Test Phase | April 2026 |
| NEET 2026 Exam | May 2026 |
Expected between June 4-10, 2025. Check the official NTA website for exact date.
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For government medical colleges, 600+ is considered good. For admission in any medical college, 500+ gives reasonable options.
Difficult in government colleges, but possible in private colleges under management/NRI quota with higher fees.
Difficulty level has been consistent. Some sections may vary, but overall pattern remains similar.
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How many hours should I study Biology daily for NEET?
For NEET Biology, aim for 3-4 hours of focused study daily. Quality matters more than quantity!
Is NCERT enough for Biology in NEET?
Yes! NCERT covers 95% of NEET Biology questions. Master it completely before any reference book.
Which chapters have maximum weightage?
Human Physiology (20%), Genetics (18%), and Ecology (12%) are the highest-scoring areas.
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