NEET 2022 Results Declared!
The candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to download their scorecard from the official website - neet.nta.nic.in.
By Topperlearning Expert 08th Sep, 2022 | 10:10 am
ShareNTA announced the NEET 2022 Result on September 7, 2022. The candidates can view and download the NEET 2022 Result from the official website- neet.nta.nic.in.
● Click on the NTA NEET Result 2022 link on the home page and enter the login details.
● You will be required to submit the application number, roll number, and date of birth.
● Click on submit.
● Your result will be displayed on the screen.
● Check the result and download it.
● Keep a hard copy of the same for future use.
Along with the category-wise NEET cut-off scores, the authorities will also provide the names of state toppers. Candidates who qualify in NEET UG 2022 will be eligible for All India Quota (AIQ) and other quotas under the State Governments/Institutes, regardless of the examination medium, subject to fulfilment of other eligibility criteria.
As per the official notice, the NEET UG 2022 Counselling will begin later in the month of September 2022.
NEET 2022 Expected Cut-off
NEET cut-off scores are the minimum marks required to clear the exam. The following factors determine the NEET 2022 cut-off:
● Difficulty level of the NEET 2022 question paper
● Total number of total available seats
● Total number of candidates appearing for the NEET 2022 exam
The NEET qualifying cut-off and percentile are expected to be the same as the previous years. As per the latest trends, the NEET 2022 expected cut-off is as follows:
Category |
Qualifying Criteria |
NEET(UG) 2022 Marks Range |
UR/EWS |
50th Percentile |
715-117 |
OBC |
40th Percentile |
116-93 |
SC |
40th Percentile |
116-93 |
ST |
40th Percentile |
116-93 |
UR / EWS & PH |
45th Percentile |
116-105 |
OBC & PH |
40th Percentile |
104-93 |
SC & PH |
40th Percentile |
104-93 |
ST & PH |
40th Percentile |
104-93 |
NEET 2022 Tie Breaker Rule
If two candidates score the same marks in NEET UG 2022, the merit will be determined following the rule given below:
a. Candidate scoring higher marks in Biology (Botany and Zoology) in the exam, followed by
b. Candidate scoring higher marks in Chemistry in the exam, followed by,
c. Candidate scoring higher marks in Physics in the exam, followed by,
d. Candidate with a lesser number of attempted incorrect answers in all the subjects in the test, followed by,
e. Candidate with a lesser proportion of the number of attempted incorrect answers in Biology (Botany and Zoology), followed by,
f. Candidate with a lesser proportion of the number of attempted incorrect answers in Chemistry, followed by,
g. Candidate with a lesser proportion of the number of attempted incorrect answers in Physics, followed by,
h. Candidate older in age, followed by
i. Application number in ascending order.
NEET UG 2022 Final Answer Key
The final answer key for the NEET 2022 UG exam was released last month on the official website neet.nta.ac.in. Candidates can visit the website to download the final answer key that is shown on the homepage under the public notice section. After clicking on the “Final Answer Keys of NEET (UG) 2022” link, students can download the PDF of the final answer key. However, aspirants can download the final answer key from here: NEET UG 2022 Final Answer Key.
NEET Cut-Off Past Years Trend
Aspirants can check the table below for the previous year's cut-off. Candidates should make a note that the NEET cut-off increases every year for each category due to the increase in competition.
Category |
2021 Cut off Score |
2020 Cut off Score |
2019 Cut off Score |
2018 Cut off Score |
2017 Cut off Score |
UR |
720-138 |
720-147 |
701 – 134 |
691 – 119 |
697 – 131 |
OBC/ SC/ ST |
137-108 |
146-113 |
133 – 107 |
118 – 96 |
130 – 107 |
UR-PH |
137-122 |
146-129 |
133 – 107 |
118 – 96 |
130 – 118 |
OBC/SC/ST/-PH |
121-108 |
128-113 |
133-107 |
118 – 96 |
130 – 107 |
Candidates can check the qualifying criteria for NEET 2021 from the table below:
Category |
Qualifying Criteria |
NEET 2021 Marks Range |
Number of Candidates |
UR/ EWS |
50th percentile |
720-138 |
770857 |
OBC |
40th percentile |
137-108 |
66978 |
SC |
40th percentile |
137-108 |
22384 |
ST |
40th percentile |
137-108 |
9312 |
UR/ EWS & PwD |
45th percentile |
137-122 |
313 |
OBC & PwD |
40th percentile |
121-108 |
157 |
SC & PwD |
40th percentile |
121-108 |
59 |
ST & PwD |
40th percentile |
121-108 |
14 |
No. of AIIMS and JIPMER Seats
The undergraduate courses offered by AIIMS are as follows:
● MBBS
● BSc Nursing (Hons)
● BSc Nursing (Post basic)
● BSc (Hons) in Medical Technology and Radiography
● Bachelor of Optometry
According to the previous year's records, the seats for AIIMS MBBS are as follows:
College |
No. of Seats |
AIIMS Bathinda |
150 |
AIIMS Bhopal |
125 |
AIIMS Bhubaneswar |
125 |
AIIMS Delhi |
125 |
AIIMS Deoghar |
100 |
AIIMS Gorakhpur |
125 |
AIIMS Jodhpur |
125 |
AIIMS Kalyani |
125 |
AIIMS Mangalagiri (Guntur) |
125 |
AIIMS Nagpur |
125 |
AIIMS Patna |
125 |
AIIMS Rae Bareli |
100 |
AIIMS Raipur |
125 |
AIIMS Rishikesh |
125 |
AIIMS Bibinagar |
100 |
The NEET UG 2021 cut-off marks round 1 for AIIMS and JIPMER are as follows:
College Name |
Open |
EWS |
OBC |
SC |
ST |
|||||
|
AIR |
Marks |
AIR |
Marks |
AIR |
Marks |
AIR |
Marks |
AIR |
Marks |
AIIMS, New Delhi |
53 |
706 |
254 |
695 |
250 |
695 |
875 |
680 |
4820 |
645 |
AIIMS‐Bhopal |
572 |
687 |
1286 |
675 |
1235 |
675 |
6706 |
636 |
19741 |
598 |
AIIMS, Bhubaneswar |
538 |
687 |
1419 |
672 |
1254 |
675 |
7136 |
635 |
27803 |
581 |
AIIMS, Rishikesh |
933 |
680 |
1556 |
671 |
1608 |
670 |
11440 |
620 |
27207 |
582 |
AIIMS, Jodhpur |
633 |
685 |
1191 |
677 |
1234 |
675 |
7840 |
632 |
15879 |
607 |
AIIMS, Patna |
1519 |
671 |
2272 |
663 |
2208 |
664 |
19101 |
600 |
38351 |
562 |
AIIMS, Raipur |
1134 |
677 |
1985 |
666 |
2018 |
665 |
14861 |
610 |
35474 |
567 |
AIIMS Bathinda |
2016 |
665 |
2783 |
659 |
2863 |
658 |
23105 |
591 |
43789 |
554 |
AIIMS, Nagpur |
1628 |
670 |
2743 |
660 |
2723 |
660 |
19492 |
599 |
42764 |
556 |
AIIMS, Gorakhpur |
3077 |
656 |
4387 |
648 |
3906 |
651 |
33320 |
571 |
54028 |
539 |
AIIMS Mangalagiri |
2999 |
657 |
4440 |
647 |
4389 |
648 |
27923 |
581 |
45782 |
551 |
AIIMS, Kalyani |
3420 |
654 |
5133 |
645 |
4662 |
646 |
30121 |
577 |
58265 |
533 |
AIIMS Rajkot |
3149 |
656 |
4385 |
648 |
4164 |
650 |
31948 |
574 |
49747 |
545 |
AIIMS Guwahati |
4660 |
646 |
6083 |
639 |
5760 |
641 |
39563 |
561 |
56948 |
535 |
AIIMS Bilaspur, HP |
3773 |
651 |
4525 |
647 |
4767 |
645 |
31476 |
575 |
54660 |
538 |
AIIMS, Deogarh |
4841 |
645 |
5768 |
641 |
5581 |
641 |
41469 |
558 |
65960 |
523 |
AIIMS, Madurai |
4759 |
646 |
7216 |
634 |
6027 |
640 |
43707 |
554 |
64970 |
524 |
JIPMER Puducherry |
214 |
697 |
1061 |
677 |
611 |
686 |
6387 |
638 |
12566 |
616 |
AIIMS Jammu |
4999 |
645 |
5940 |
640 |
6066 |
639 |
41780 |
557 |
63705 |
526 |
JIPMER Karaikal |
2194 |
665 |
4795 |
645 |
3010 |
657 |
27062 |
583 |
38198 |
563 |
Govt. and Non-Govt./Deemed Medical Colleges
India has upto 542 medical colleges for MBBS that offer a total of 80055 seats. The following table enumerates the total MBBS seats in India in various types of colleges:
College Type |
Total Number of Colleges |
Total Number of Seats |
Government colleges |
272 |
41,388 (Government seats in NEET) |
Private colleges (including Deemed Universities) |
260 |
35,540 |
Total seats through NEET (NEET government seats) |
532 |
76,928 |
AIIMS (Delhi) |
15 |
1205 |
JIPMER (Puducherry) |
2 |
200 |
Eligibility Reservation Criteria
According to NEET 2022 reservation criteria, 27% reservation is for Other Backward Class (OBC) and 10% reservation to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) under the All India Quota (AIQ) scheme. Of the total seats available in all government MBBS/BDS colleges, 15% are reserved for All India Quota (AIQ) seats. These seats under the 15% AIQ scheme are to be allotted via NEET-UG reservation criteria.
Furthermore, 85% of state quota seats are also reserved. The guidelines for NEET reservation criteria 2022 for the seats under the state quota are set by the state counselling authorities based on the prevailing reservation policies. It is important to note that all the states have their own reservation policies.
The concerned state counselling authorities control the procedure of admissions to various government and dental colleges of the particular state.
Courses Offered Through NEET-UG
Following courses are offered through NEET UG in India:
● MBBS – Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
● B.D.S. – Bachelor of Dental Surgery
● BAMS – Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
● BVC- Bachelor of Veterinary Science
● BHMS – Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery
● BUMS – Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery
● B.P.T. – Bachelor of Physiotherapy
● BYNS – Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yoga systems
The most known paramedical courses under NEET UG are as follows:
● Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
● B.Sc. in Dialysis Therapy
● B.Sc. Nursing
● B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology
● B.Sc. in X-Ray Technology
● Optometry (B.Sc)
● B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology
● B.Sc. in Operation Theatre Technology
● Bachelor of Radiation Technology
● B.Sc in Medical Record Technology
● B.Sc. in Medical Imaging Technology
● B.v SC
● B.Sc. in Anaesthesia Technology
● B.Sc(nursing)- AIIMS and JIPMER
● B.Sc (horticulture)
● Bachelor of Physiotherapy
NEET 2022 Counselling Procedure
The NEET counselling is done online. Those candidates who want to get admission in a reputed college for MBBS/BDS courses can apply for the counselling by following the steps below:
Step 1: Candidates must register on www.mcc.nic.in by clicking on the “register now” option. Once registered using the roll number, mother’s name, contact number, etc., log in to the portal using the credentials generated.
Step 2: Pay the counselling fees through credit/debit card or net banking after completing the registration. Given below are the counselling fees details:
Category |
15% AIQ/ Central Universities |
Deemed Universities |
15% AIQ/ Central Universities |
Deemed Universities |
Non-refundable Registration Fee in INR |
Refundable Tuition Fee in INR |
|||
General (UR) |
1,000 |
5,000 |
10,000 |
2,00,000 |
SC/ST/OBC/ PwD |
500 |
5,000 |
5,000 |
2,00,000 |
Step 3: Candidates must fill in their preferences for courses and colleges by logging on to the portal. They can add/delete a choice from the list and set them on a priority basis. In the last step, aspirants need to lock their choices, which cannot be edited further.
Step 4: After the students have locked the seats, the MCC releases a seat allocation list. This list is prepared based on the AIR and the students' choices. A seat allotment letter is also released to the students for those selected for counselling.
Candidates should not forget to carry the important documents, both original and xeroxed, along with them when they visit the allocated college for counselling. Here is the list of important documents that the candidates must carry:
● NEET Admit Card 2022
● NEET 2022 Rank/ Result Card or Rank Letter 2022
● High School (HSC or Class 10) Mark sheet and certificate
● Senior Secondary School (SSC or Class 12) Mark sheet and certificate
● Certificate of birth
● Proof of Identity (NOTE: It should be valid, non-expired and government authority issued photo identity proof)
● Category or Caste Certificate (if applicable)
● Around six to eight passport-sized photographs (NOTE: Try to keep it the same as the one you will submit with the NEET 2022 application form)
● Provisional Allotment Letter
NEET 2022 Important Dates
Given below are the NEET 2022 important dates that the candidates can look forward to:
Event |
Corresponding Date |
NEET 2022 Form – Application form: Date of release |
6th April 2022 |
Last date to fill NEET application form 2022 (Previously) |
6th May, 15th May 2022 |
NEET form date 2022 – Last Date Of Online NEET Application form Submission (Final) |
20th May 2022 |
Application form fee – Last date to submit fee online (Final) |
20th May 2022 |
Correction Window Portal Opens |
24th May 2022 |
NEET 2022 application form – last date of the correction facility |
27th May 2022, 15th June 2022 |
Admit Card Release date |
12th July 2022 |
NEET 2022 Exam date |
17th July 2022 |
NEET 2022 Announcement of Results |
7th September 2022 |
FAQs
Q1. Does the 12th board performance have any weightage in NEET-UG?
No, the 11th and 12th marks are not considered for qualifying NEET exam. The selection is purely on the NEET exam performance. Marks of both classes do not carry any weightage in the NEET exam. However, 12th marks are important for eligibility for the NEET-UG exam. General category candidates require at least 50% aggregate in PCB.
Q2. Where can I download the NEET-UG scorecard 2022?
The NEET-UG scorecard can be downloaded from the official website of NTA: neet.nta.ac.in. Candidates should have their roll numbers and date of birth to log in to the portal. Once successfully logged in, they can check their NEET results and download the scorecard for the same.
Q3. I cannot check my NEET 2022 result. What to do?
Log in to the official NTA NEET website. If you are unable to log in to the portal, then check your internet connection. Moreover, there’s a possibility that the website is heavily loaded, resulting in a slow response. You can check the results after some time by entering your application number and date of birth.
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