Fri Jun 13 03:50:00 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the NEET UG 2025 results and final answer key by June 14th. The exam, held on May 4th across 5,453 centers in 500 cities, saw over 22.7 lakh registrations. In addition to the results, NTA will announce cut-off scores for MBBS and other allied programs. Tie-breaking criteria in case of equal scores have been defined. This year’s exam was considered more difficult than previous years and the question paper followed the pre-Covid pattern. The article also mentioned the NEET UG cut-off in 2024 and also lists alternative career options, top medical colleges in India, and a past exam leak incident.

**News Article:**

**NEET UG 2025 Results Expected by June 14 Amidst Cheating Allegations**

**New Delhi, [Date]** – The National Testing Agency (NTA) is slated to declare the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025 results and release the final answer key by June 14th, ending the wait for over 22.7 lakh medical aspirants. The NEET UG exam was conducted on May 4th across 5,453 centers in approximately 500 cities throughout India. Results will be available on the official websites neet.nta.nic.in and nta.ac.in.

Alongside the results, the NTA will also announce the cut-off scores for admissions to MBBS and other allied health programs. Last year, the cut-off percentile for MBBS admission was 50 for the general category and 40 for OBC, SC, and ST candidates. Experts predict the cut-off for government medical colleges to be 40 to 50 marks lower than last year due to the tougher question paper. The NTA will determine the percentile based on the highest marks in the all-India common merit list.

This year’s exam was reportedly more challenging and time-consuming than previous years, following a pre-Covid pattern in terms of questions. In the event of candidates scoring the same marks, tie-breaking criteria have been outlined, prioritizing scores in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, followed by the proportion of incorrect answers.

The announcement comes as past incidents of cheating allegations are still fresh in the wake of previous NEET UG exams and a probe by the Bihar Economic Offences Unit (EOU) into an alleged organised “solver gang” that compromised the integrity of the exam.

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