Fri Jun 13 21:20:00 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to declare the NEET UG 2025 results by June 14th, along with the final answer key and cut-off scores for MBBS and other programs. This year’s exam, held on May 4th across 5,453 centers in around 500 cities, saw over 22.7 lakh candidates. Exam experts and students reported that the question paper followed the pre-COVID pattern, and it was more difficult than previous years, particularly the Physics section. The Chemistry section was lengthy, requiring precision, while the Biology section was conceptually straightforward but verbose. The NTA will determine inter-se-merit based on Biology, Chemistry, Physics scores, and the proportion of incorrect answers. NEET UG cut-off marks increased across all categories in 2024 compared to 2023. There are alternative career options other than MBBS. The National Medical Commission (NMC) has announced plans to conduct accreditation and ranking of all medical colleges under its jurisdiction through an independent third-party agency.

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**NEET UG 2025 Results Expected by June 14 Amidst Reports of a Tougher Exam**

New Delhi – The National Testing Agency (NTA) is poised to announce the results of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025 by June 14th, including the final answer key and cut-off scores for MBBS and related programs. Over 22.7 lakh students registered for the exam, held on May 4th across 5,453 centers.

This year’s exam is said to be more challenging than previous years, and followed the pre-COVID pattern. According to students and experts, the Physics section was particularly difficult, demanding strong conceptual understanding and analytical skills. The Chemistry section was also reported as lengthy, and the Biology section was conceptually difficult.

Experts predict that the increased difficulty of the exam may result in a lowered cut-off for government medical colleges compared to the previous year. Last year, the cut-off marks had increased across all categories. The NTA will determine inter-se-merit (tie-breaking criteria) based on scores in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, as well as the proportion of incorrect answers.

Alongside the results, the NTA will announce the cut-off scores for admission to MBBS and other allied health programs such as BSc Nursing, BPharm, and BDS. Students who have appeared for the exam can check their results on the official NTA NEET website.

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