NEET UG 2026 results declared; 11.21 lakh candidates qualify
The NTA said scorecards have been made available on the official NEET website, along with the lists of top rankers, state toppers, category-wise toppers and cut-off marks.
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Nearly 20 lakh candidates appeared for the exam, which was conducted on 21 June at 5,440 centres across India and abroad (ANI)
New Delhi, 16 July 2026
The National Testing Agency (NTA) on
Thursday announced the results of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
(Undergraduate) 2026, with 11.21 lakh candidates qualifying for admission to
undergraduate medical, dental, AYUSH and allied courses.
The NTA said the results were announced in
time to ensure that the counselling and medical college admission schedule
remains on track. The NTA had released the final answer key for NEET (UG) 2026
ahead of announcing the results.
In a statement, the NTA said, "11.21
lakh candidates qualify; Results declared in time for counselling and Medical
College Admissions; Toppers from almost all States and Union Territories; More
than 58 per cent of qualified candidates are women; Examination conducted in 13
languages."
According to the agency, nearly 20 lakh
candidates appeared for the examination, which was conducted on 21 June at
5,440 centres across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad. The examination
was held in 13 languages.
The NTA said more than 58 per cent of the
qualified candidates are women, while candidates from every State and Union
Territory secured qualifying marks. It added that 138 candidates scored above
690 marks out of 720, with over 93 per cent of them appearing for NEET (UG) for
the first time.
Sharing details of the top performers, the
agency said the highest score of 715 out of 720 was jointly secured by Aryan
Gupta of Punjab and Panshul Bansal of Haryana. The statement further noted,
"The result has been declared in time so that the medical-admission and
counselling calendar for candidates stays on track."
The NTA said scorecards have been made available on the official NEET website, along with the lists of top rankers,
state toppers, category-wise toppers and cut-off marks.
The agency also advised candidates to rely
only on official websites for counselling and admission-related information and
cautioned them against fraudulent calls, messages or websites claiming to offer
admissions, seat blocking or score improvement.
Counselling for the All India Quota in MBBS
and BDS courses will be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC),
while state quota counselling will be carried out by the respective state
authorities, the NTA said.
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