Understanding Your NEET UG 2025 Scorecard: A Detailed Breakdown

Congratulations on receiving your NEET 2025 results! Your scorecard is more than just a number; it's a comprehensive document that holds the key to your medical admissions journey. This guide will help you understand every component of it.

Accessing Your NEET 2025 Scorecard (Quick Recap)

You can download your scorecard from the official NTA NEET website. If you haven't yet, visit our NEET Result 2025 Live Updates page for direct links and instructions.

Section-by-Section Breakdown of Your Scorecard

Below is a sample NEET scorecard. Hover over (or tap on mobile) each highlighted section to understand its significance.

Sample NEET Scorecard
Roll Number
Candidate Details

Candidate Details: Name, Category, DoB

This section displays your personal information. It's critical to ensure all details, especially your name, date of birth, and category, match your application. Report any discrepancies to NTA immediately.

Subject-wise Scores & Percentile

  • Raw Scores: Your marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology.
  • Percentile Score: This indicates the percentage of candidates who scored equal to or below you. It's not a percentage of marks, but a measure of your performance relative to others.

Raw Score vs. Percentile (Illustrative):

Raw Score
Percentile

Total Marks Obtained (Out of 720)

This is your combined score from all subjects. This is the primary score considered for ranking.

NEET All India Rank (AIR)

Your rank among all candidates nationwide. This is crucial for admissions under the All India Quota (AIQ).

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Category Rank (if applicable)

Your rank within your specific reservation category (e.g., OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwD). Important for category-specific counselling.

Qualifying Status

Indicates whether you've met the minimum percentile required to be eligible for NEET counselling for your respective category.

Key Points to Remember About Your Scorecard:

  • Validity: Your NEET score is valid for the current academic year only.
  • Accuracy Check: Double-check all personal details and scores.
  • Tie-Breaking Criteria: In case of identical scores, NTA uses a specific order: Biology marks > Chemistry marks > Physics marks > fewer incorrect answers.
  • If discrepancies are found, contact NTA immediately.

What's Next? (Your Journey Continues!)

Now that you understand your scorecard, it's time to plan your next steps for admissions and counselling. Explore the links below:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is percentile the same as percentage? +

No, percentile indicates the percentage of candidates who scored equal to or below you, while percentage is your marks out of the total.

What if there's an error on my scorecard? +

Immediately contact the National Testing Agency (NTA) through their official helpline or contact email. Do not try to correct it yourself.

Can I get a re-evaluation or re-checking of my NEET result? +

NTA does not entertain requests for re-evaluation or re-checking of NEET (UG) answer sheets. The result declared by NTA is final.