NEET 2023 Result: Gender-wise Toppers, Cut-off, and Qualifying Marks
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the NEET UG results online. Candidates can access their NEET UG scorecards at neet.nta.nic.in. Out of the total of 20,38,596 candidates who appeared for the exam, 11,45,976 have qualified. This year's top scorers, Prabanjan J from Tamil Nadu and Bora Varun Chakravarthi from Andhra Pradesh, both achieved an impressive 99.99 percentile score. Among the top 50 candidates, 40 are male, while the remaining 10 are female. Additionally, 16 candidates secured 715 marks, ranging from ranks 4 to 19, with all of them obtaining a remarkable 99.999068 percentile.
All the qualified candidates are eligible to participate in the centralized counseling process conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for the 15% All India Quota seats. Furthermore, they can also apply for the 85% state quota seats, which are managed by respective state authorities. This centralized counseling offers a valuable opportunity for eligible candidates to secure seats in prestigious medical institutions. The release of the NEET UG results 2023 and the subsequent counseling process pave the way for aspiring medical students to pursue their academic and professional aspirations in the field of medicine.
NEET Topper List 2023 (Girls)
In the current year's results, Pranjal Aggarwal achieved an All India Rank (AIR) of 4 with a score of 715, while Ashika Aggarwal secured AIR 11. Please refer to the table below for further details:
NEET Male Toppers List 2023
In the NEET UG 2023 results, Prabanjan J from Tamil Nadu secured the AIR 1 position, while Bora Varun Chakravarthi from Andhra Pradesh obtained the AIR 2 rank with a score of 720. Please refer to the table below for the complete details of the male toppers:
NEET UG 2023: Cut-off and Qualifying Criteria
In the current year, the cut-off scores for reserved categories, such as Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC), have witnessed an increase. The cut-off range has risen from 116-93 last year to 136-107 this year. Please refer to the table below for comprehensive details: