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NEET UG 2025
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Under Graduate (NEET UG 2025), which evolved from the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT), stands as a crucial assessment in India for individuals aspiring to pursue undergraduate Medical courses (MBBS) and Dental courses (BDS) in either government or private medical and dental colleges throughout the country.
Currently overseen by the National Testing Agency (NTA), NEET UG delivers its outcomes to the Directorate General of Health Services within the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The administration of this examination was previously the responsibility of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) until 2019. You can access the official website for NEET (UG)-2025 at https://neet.nta.nic.in, where all pertinent information related to the test, subject to periodic updates, will be exclusively accessible. Applicants are advised to routinely check this website for the most recent developments.
NEET UG serves as the singular all-India entrance examination for securing admission to Medical, Dental, and Ayush colleges nationwide.
NEET UG 2025
National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test commonly called will be conducted by National Testing Agency for admission to the following UG medical courses –
- All India Quota Seats
- State Government Quota Seats
- Central Institutions/Universities/Deemed Universities
- State/Management/NRI Quota Seats in Private Medical / Dental /Ayurveda /Siddha /Unani Homeopathy Colleges or any Private University
- Central Pool Quota Seats
- BSC Nursing
- All seats including NRI Quota as well as Management Quota, in private unaided/aided minority / non- minority medical colleges shall also be filled on the basis of merit obtained in NEET 2024.
An aspirant who applies for NEET has to meet the eligibility criteria of NEET which specifies the academic qualifications, age limit, pass percentage, nationality etc that are mandatory to appear for the exam.
The NEET eligibility criteria are based on regulations of Graduate Medical Education 1997 Act. Candidates must meet the NEET eligibility as given failing which they will not be allowed to appear for the exam.
It should be noted that merely fulfilling the eligibility criteria of NEET is not sufficient for admissions. NEET admission criteria and cutoff for MBBS, BDS and other medical courses will be separate for All India and state counselling.
Know the NEET 2025 eligibility criteria
Nationality | Indian Nationals, NRIs, PIOs, OCIs and Foreign Nationals are eligible to take NEET |
Age Limit | Candidates who are 17 years and above as on the date of admissions or by December 31, 2024 are eligible to apply for NEET. There is no upper age limit as of now |
Qualifying Exam | Candidate must have passed Class 12 or equivalent examination with Chemistry, Biology and Physics as mandatory subjects. They must have scored a minimum of 50% in aggregate and in each subject too. OBC/ SC/ST candidates must have scored a minimum of 40% while PWD candidates must score at least 45% in the qualifying exam |
Number of Attempts | There is no limit to the number of attempts for NEET until specified |
NIOS and other open schools | Open schooling candidates are eligible for NEET as per the last ruling however, the matter is under subjudice. |
Biology as extra subject | This clause is subjudice. Candidates who have Biology as an extra subject however, can also apply for NEET. |
Reservation Criteria for All India and State | Candidates applying for All India quota must fall under the central list for NEET reservations. For state wise counselling, they will be eligible to apply for admissions if they belong to the reserved category of the state. |
Domicile | There is no domicile or residency clause for All India quota. However, state wise counselling is open to students of the state only and other seats as per the given guidelines of the respective state. |
EWS Category | To apply for NEET under EWS, candidates
Property held by a “Family” in different locations or different places/cities would be clubbed |
How to choose qualifying code in NEET?
- Candidates appearing for Class XII in 2024 should select qualifying code as 01
- Those who have passed their class 12 should fill code [02 to 07] as per their qualifying examination.
- Candidates who don’t fall under the above must use “others” and furnish all details asked.
NEET eligibility for admission in BUMS Course– Candidates must have passed class 10 with Urdu or Arabic or Persian language as a subject, or clear the class 10 Urdu test (wherever there is provision to conduct of such test) in the entrance examination conducted by the University or Board or registered Society or Association authorised by the Government to conduct such examination.
Eligibility through NEET for admission in BSMS course – Candidates must have passed Tamil as one of the subjects in class 10 or equivalent or candidates shall have to study Tamil as a subject during the first professional course
Documents Required at Exam
- NEET admit card
- One passport size photograph
- PAN Card/Driving License/Voter ID/Passport/Aadhaar Card (with photograph) /Ration Card/any other valid government ID
- PWD certificate issued by the competent authority if applicable
- Letter of undertaking of own scribe if applicable
Neet UG 2025 Medical Counselling
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Under Graduate (NEET UG 2025), succeeded from All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) is an entrance examination in India for students who wish to study undergraduate Medical courses (MBBS) and Dental courses (BDS) in government or private medical colleges and dental colleges in India.
The undergraduate NEET (UG), for MBBS and BDS courses, is currently conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), which provides the results to the Directorate General of Health Services at the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Prior to 2019, the test was administered by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The official website of the NTA for NEET (UG)-2025 is https://neet.nta.nic.in All the test-related information, as amended from time-to-time (if any), will be available on this website only. Candidates must regularly view this website for the latest updates.1
Mode of Counselling: Online, Offline
As per the information brochure and the latest guidelines, NEET counselling is broadly of two types. One is the All India counselling conducted by DGHS for 15% All India Quota seats in government medical colleges and all seats in Central Institutions including AIIMS, JIPMER, AFMC, ESI, Delhi University (DU), BHU, AMU and Deemed Universities .
The second is the state counselling held by each individual state medical council for the rest of the 85% of the seats in the government colleges, state run universities and the private medical colleges of the state. Only students who qualify in NEET will be eligible for the counselling subject to certain regulations.
NEET counselling is generally held in two rounds followed by a mop-up round for any vacant seats left after the first two rounds. Candidates must apply for the counselling as per their eligibility.
An important point to note is that all candidates who qualify in NEET 2025 will be eligible to apply for the All India counselling. However, for the respective state counselling processes, admissions will be based on factors like domicile, residency in state etc. Candidates must check whether they meet the state admission criteria before applying for the state counselling.
NEET seat allotment will be based on the All India Rank of the applicants, choice of colleges entered, seat availability, reservation criteria etc.
NEET Counselling Guidelines
Type of Counselling | Counselling Body |
Counselling for 15% AIQ Seats in Government medical and dental colleges | DGHS, on behalf of MCC |
Counselling for all MBBS seats in AIIMs and JIPMER | |
Counselling for all the seats in Central and Deemed Universities including BDS at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi | |
Counselling for 85% State Quota seats in DU colleges (MAMC, LHMC, UCMS) | |
Counselling for IP Quota seats in ESIC Colleges | |
Counselling for Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) | DGHS, on behalf of MCC and AFMC Pune |
Counselling for 85% State Quota seats and 100% state private colleges. In case of Jammu & Kashmir – 100% of all government and private colleges | Respective State Counselling Authorities |
Document Required For Medical Counselling 2025
- NEET 2025 admit card
- Rank letter/Score card
- Date of birth certificate (if Class 10 pass certificate does not reflect the date of birth)
- Class 12 pass certificate
- Class 12 marks sheet
- Class 10 pass certificate
- Eight passport size photograph (same as affixed on NEET application form)
- Provisional allotment letter
- Identity proof
- Passport copy of sponsor (only for NRI/OCI candidates)
- Sponsorship affidavit stating the sponsor will take the responsibility for all the expenses incurred in the whole duration of the course (only for NRI/OCI candidates)
- Relationship affidavit stating the relationship of the candidate with the sponsor (only for NRI/OCI candidates)
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
- Disability certificate (if applicable)
Click here to download Neet-Ug- 2025 Information Bulletin : Download
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