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The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) releases the Delhi MBBS 2025 merit list in online mode. A link to download the DU NEET 2025 merit list will be provided here. Delhi merit list NEET 2025 includes the candidate’s roll number, NEET AIR and category rank, category, PwD category status, allotted college and quota etc. For every round of DU NEET UG counselling, the authority releases the Delhi NEET merit list 2025 separately. To be enlisted their name in Delhi NEET 2025 merit list, aspirants are required to get registered.
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The merit list of Delhi NEET UG 2025 is the seat allotment result that is released by MCC. Only registered aspirants are eligible for admission to around 600 MBBS and 40 BDS seats, offered by government colleges affiliated with the University of Delhi. DU MBBS rank list 2025 is derived based on marks scored in NEET 2025.
Candidates whose names are included in the Delhi NEET 2025 merit list have to report at the designated colleges within the stipulated dates and timings. Applicants have to report by carrying out relevant documents for verification and completion of the admission process of DU MBBS. Candidates seeking more information regarding DU NEET merit list 2025 can go through the article below to know more about the downloading procedure, tie-breaking method, previous year's merit list and other relevant details.
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Aspirants are required to qualify for the minimum NEET cutoff percentile to get admission to DU MBBS 2025. Candidates are required to get themselves registered to be included in the DU MBBS merit list 2025. The cutoff percentile for DU NEET admission varies for every category, year-wise. Aspirants can go through the table below to know details about the year and category-wise cutoff along with the equivalent marks required for admission to DU NEET.
Category | NEET cutoff percentile | NEET cut-off marks 2025 |
General | 50th percentile | 686-144 |
SC/ST/OBC | 40th percentile | 143-113 |
General-PwD | 45th percentile | 143-127 |
SC/ST/OBC-PwD | 40th percentile | 126-113 |
Aspirants can go through the procedure involved to download the DU MBBS 2025 merit list.
The direct link to download the Delhi state merit list NEET 2025 will be provided in the article, aspirants will need to click on the direct link
The Delhi state rank list NEET 2025 will be accessed in PDF format
Candidates can search for their roll number by pressing Ctrl+F and then entering their roll number.
Aspirants are advised to check all the mentioned details carefully
Candidates can Delhi merit list NEET 2025 pdf download for their future use.
MCC will release the DU NEET merit list 2025 in online mode for both rounds.
Candidates whose names are enlisted in the DU MBBS rank list must have to report the allotted colleges to complete the admission process.
For DU MBBS admission 2025, the merit list will contain the name of aspirants, the application number, NEET rank, allotted category, candidate category and other details.
Candidates must have to carry the following list of documents at the time of reporting for DU MBBS admission. Candidates who fail to verify any of the documents will lead to the cancellation of their DU MBBS admission 2025.
Recent passport-size photographs
Demand draft of Rs. 1000 for DU MBBS 2025 admission
Following self-attested copies of:
Aadhaar card
Class 10 and 12th marksheets along with a passing certificate
Character certificate
SC/ST/OBC certificate, if applicable
Father’s SC/ST/OBC certificate, if required
Person with Disability (PwD) certificate, if required
Non-Creamy Layer certificate, if applicable
OCI card for Overseas Citizens of India
Following certificates from the school will be required:
School is situated within National Capital Territory of Delhi
School is recognised by CBSE/COISC/Jamia Millia Islamia
School is conducting regular classes
Candidate who has attended regular classes for Class 11 and 12
While preparing the DU MBBS 2025 merit list, authorities will follow the tie-breaking method to break the tie. If there is any situation where two or more aspirants obtain the same scores in NEET 2025 the method of tie-breaking will be followed.
The aspirant who scores higher marks in biology will be given more preference.
If the tie again persists, then the marks of chemistry will be more into consideration.
Then the lesser the wrong attempt the more the candidate will be preferred.
And if from above tie-breakers fail to resolve the tie then the older the age the more the candidates will be into consideration.
The shortlisted aspirants will have to register themselves with the Faculty of Medical Sciences (FMSc) online, after the availability of the DU NEET merit list 2025. After registering for DU MBBS 2025 admission, aspirants will be required to report to the respective colleges which will be allotted to them. Aspirants have to carry all the relevant documents as per the specification of authority for document verification purposes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) releases the DU MBBS 2025 merit list.
No, the merit list of DU NEET admission 2025 will only be released in the online mode.
The merit list of DU NEET 2025 will display details such as candidate’s roll number, NEET AIR and category-rank, category, PwD category status, allotted college and quota etc
Yes, only those candidates whose names will be included in the merit list will be considered eligible for the further admission process of DU NEET 2025.
On Question asked by student community
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To secure a NEET All India Rank (AIR) under 19,000, you generally need to score around 540-560 marks in NEET. In AIATS (Aakash All India Test Series), this usually corresponds to being consistently in the top 2,000-2,500 ranks nationally.
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