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NEET 2023 Result Analysis: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the result of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET 2023 on June 13 at neet.nta.nic.in. The complete NEET 2023 result statistics as released by the authority, is updated here.
The NEET result 2023 has been announced in online mode. The exam statistics provide information on the total number of candidates who participated in the NEET UG examination, the number of candidates who successfully passed the exam and the breakdown of candidates by gender (male, female and transgender). Additionally, it includes data on the number of candidates from each state across the country.
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In addition to providing the statistical data, the article also includes the details of the NEET 2023 toppers, mentioning their names, All India Rank (AIR), marks obtained and percentile scores. In the previous year’s NEET UG examination, Tanishka achieved AIR 1 with 715 marks. Read the article below to get more information on the analysis and statistics of NEET 2023 result.
Candidates | NEET statistics 2023 |
Number of candidates registered | 2087462 |
Number of Candidates Present | 2038596 |
Number of Candidates Absent | 48866 |
Indian Nationals | 2036316 |
NRIs | 852 |
OCIs | 642 |
PIO | -- |
Foreigners | 786 |
Male | 902936 |
Female | 1184513 |
Transgender | 13 |
Un Reserved | 592110 |
SC | 294995 |
ST | 126121 |
OBC | 873173 |
EWS | 152197 |
Number of Cities | 499 (including 14 cities outside India) |
Number of Languages | 13 |
Number of centres | 4097 |
Number of Centre / Deputy Centre Superintendent | 4097/7826 |
Number of invigilators | 173954 |
Number of Observers | 5804 |
No of City Coordinators | 528 |
Language | Number of candidates registered | |||
ENGLISH | 1672914 | |||
HINDI | 276180 | |||
ASSAMESE | 3324 | |||
BENGALI | 43890 | |||
GUJARATI | 53027 | |||
KANNADA | 704 | |||
MARATHI | 1833 | |||
MALAYALAM | 1003 | |||
ODIA | 988 | |||
PUNJABI | 73 | |||
TAMIL | 30536 | |||
TELUGU | 1295 | |||
URDU | 1695 | |||
ENGLISH & HINDI | 1949094 | |||
Regional Languages | 138368 |
Gender | Registered | Appeared | Qualified | |||
Male | 902936 | 881967 | 490374 | |||
Female | 1184513 | 1156618 | 655599 | |||
Transgender | 13 | 11 | 3 | |||
Total | 2087462 | 2038596 | 1145976 |
Category | Registered | Appeared | Qualified | |||||
OBC | 890150 | 873173 | 525194 | |||||
SC | 303318 | 294995 | 153674 | |||||
ST | 132490 | 126121 | 56381 | |||||
Gen | 607131 | 592110 | 312405 | |||||
EWS | 154373 | 152197 | 98322 | |||||
Total | 2087462 | 2038596 | 1145976 |
Category | Registered | Appeared | Qualified | |||||
PwD | 8037 | 7819 | 3508 |
Nationality | Registered | Appeared | Qualified | ||||||
Indian | 2085096 | 2036316 | 1144399 | ||||||
Foreigner | 815 | 786 | 521 | ||||||
NRI | 877 | 852 | 533 | ||||||
OCI | 674 | 642 | 523 | ||||||
PIO | - | - | - | ||||||
Total | 2087462 | 2038596 | 1145976 |
Category | Qualifying criteria | Marks range | Number of candidates | |||
UR/EWS | 50th Percentile | 720-137 | 1014372 | |||
OBC | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 88592 | |||
SC | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 29918 | |||
ST | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 12437 | |||
UR / EWS & PH | 45th Percentile | 136-121 | 405 | |||
OBC & PH | 40th Percentile | 120-107 | 179 | |||
SC & PH | 40th Percentile | 120-107 | 50 | |||
ST & PH | 40th Percentile | 120-108 | 23 |
State Name | NEET (UG) – 2023 | |||||
Regd. | Appd. | Qualified | ||||
Andaman & Nicobar Islands | 1046 | 1025 | 537 | |||
Andhra Pradesh | 69690 | 68578 | 42836 | |||
Arunachal Pradesh | 4811 | 4624 | 2296 | |||
Assam | 39206 | 38153 | 19133 | |||
Bihar | 121647 | 118533 | 64916 | |||
Chandigarh | 3160 | 3098 | 2219 | |||
Chhattisgarh | 42130 | 41196 | 19610 | |||
Dadra & Nagar Haveli | 1062 | 1028 | 588 | |||
Daman & Diu | 491 | 460 | 257 | |||
Delhi | 55890 | 54701 | 39764 | |||
Goa | 4370 | 4277 | 2204 | |||
Gujarat | 79040 | 73180 | 49915 | |||
Haryana | 45197 | 44217 | 29794 | |||
Himachal Pradesh | 18830 | 18448 | 10962 | |||
Jammu and Kashmir | 37276 | 36431 | 20564 | |||
Jharkhand | 29793 | 29135 | 17894 | |||
Karnataka | 134381 | 131318 | 75248 | |||
Kerala | 137396 | 133450 | 75362 | |||
Lakshadweep | 361 | 349 | 167 | |||
Madhya Pradesh | 104265 | 102161 | 49324 | |||
Maharashtra | 277903 | 273819 | 131008 | |||
Manipur | 8777 | 7736 | 4556 | |||
Meghalaya | 3428 | 3271 | 1603 | |||
Mizoram | 2024 | 1951 | 913 | |||
Nagaland | 3020 | 2945 | 1648 | |||
Odisha | 57092 | 55866 | 28330 | |||
Puducherry | 5797 | 5715 | 3140 | |||
Punjab | 18846 | 18430 | 12043 | |||
Rajasthan | 148364 | 145824 | 100316 | |||
Sikkim | 1324 | 1292 | 632 | |||
Tamil Nadu | 147583 | 144516 | 78693 | |||
Telangana | 73883 | 72842 | 42654 | |||
Tripura | 4839 | 4701 | 2334 | |||
Uttar Pradesh | 273572 | 267383 | 139961 | |||
Uttarakhand | 19250 | 18788 | 10843 | |||
West Bengal | 104923 | 102557 | 59053 | |||
Ladakh | 774 | 740 | 422 | |||
OTHER | 6021 | 5858 | 4237 | |||
Total | 2087462 | 2038596 | 1145976 |
S. No. | ROLL No. | Candidate’s Name | Gender | Category | Marks Obt. | Percentile Score | NEET AI Rank | State |
1 | 4101200189 | PRABANJAN J | Male | General | 720 | 99.999901 9 | 1 | TAMIL NADU |
2 | 1205120175 | BORA VARUN CHAKRAVARTHI | Male | OBC- NCL (Central List) | 720 | 99.999901 9 | 1 | ANDHRA PRADESH |
3 | 4101050478 | KAUSTAV BAURI | Male | SC | 716 | 99.999852 8 | 3 | TAMIL NADU |
4 | 3804010869 | PRANJAL AGGARWAL | Female | General | 715 | 99.999068 | 4 | PUNJAB |
5 | 2712450104 | DHRUV ADVANI | Male | General | 715 | 99.999068 | 5 | KARNATAKA |
6 | 4101060193 | SURYA SIDDHARTH N | Male | OBC- NCL (Central List) | 715 | 99.999068 | 6 | TAMIL NADU |
7 | 3114130288 | SHRINIKETH RAVI | Male | General | 715 | 99.999068 | 7 | MAHARASHT RA |
8 | 3604180344 | SWAYAM SHAKTI TRIPATHY | Male | General | 715 | 99.999068 | 8 | ODISHA |
9 | 4102030633 | VARUN S | Male | OBC- NCL (Central List) | 715 | 99.999068 | 9 | TAMIL NADU |
10 | 3903170245 | PARTH KHANDELWAL | Male | General | 715 | 99.999068 | 10 | RAJASTHAN |
11 | 3803020053 | ASHIKA AGGARWAL | Female | General | 715 | 99.999068 | 11 | PUNJAB |
12 | 4608220475 | SAYAN PRADHAN | Male | General | 715 | 99.99906 8 | 12 | WEST BENGAL |
13 | 2001300241 | HARSHIT BANSAL | Male | General | 715 | 99.99906 8 | 13 | DELHI (NCT) |
14 | 3903160532 | SHASHANK KUMAR | Male | General | 715 | 99.99906 8 | 14 | BIHAR |
15 | 4201110013 | KANCHANI GEYANTH RAGHU RAM REDDY | Male | General | 715 | 99.99906 8 | 15 | TELANGAN A |
16 | 4410090141 | SHUBHAMM BANSAL | Male | General | 715 | 99.99906 8 | 16 | UTTAR PRADESH |
17 | 4609060017 | BHASKAR KUMAR | Male | General | 715 | 99.99906 8 | 17 | WEST BENGAL |
18 | 2201040217 | DEV BHATIA | Male | General | 715 | 99.99906 8 | 18 | GUJARAT |
19 | 4610030309 | ARNAB PATI | Male | General | 715 | 99.99906 8 | 19 | WEST BENGAL |
20 | 1522030154 | SHASHANK SINHA | Male | OBC- NCL (Central List) | 712 | 99.99901 89 | 20 | BIHAR |
21 | 4413020063 | PRAKHAR AGRAWAL | Male | General | 711 | 99.99872 46 | 21 | DELHI (NCT) |
22 | 4410020525 | AMRITANSH NIGAM | Male | General | 711 | 99.99872 46 | 22 | DELHI (NCT) |
23 | 2808300014 | ARYA R S | Female | General | 711 | 99.99872 46 | 23 | KERALA |
24 | 4101010954 | SAMUEL HARSHITH TSAPA | Male | General | 711 | 99.99872 46 | 24 | TAMIL NADU |
25 | 1205150228 | YELLAMPALLI LAKSHMI PRAVARDHAN REDDY | Male | Gen-EWS | 711 | 99.99872 46 | 25 | ANDHRA PRADESH |
26 | 2001680600 | D KATHIRAVAN | Male | OBC- NCL (Central List) | 711 | 99.99872 46 | 26 | DELHI (NCT) |
27 | 3111240055 | TANISHQ DEVENDRA BHAGAT | Male | OBC- NCL (Central List) | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 27 | MAHARASH TRA |
28 | 3913010359 | NISHANT SHARMA | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 28 | RAJASTHAN |
29 | 4409020619 | SHIVAM PATEL | Male | OBC- NCL (Central List) | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 29 | UTTAR PRADESH |
30 | 2208010693 | NEEL NITESHBHAI LATHIYA | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 30 | GUJARAT |
31 | 3903360023 | PRAGATA GHOSH | Male | OBC- NCL (Central List) | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 31 | RAJASTHAN |
32 | 2301110021 | VEDANT GARG | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 32 | DELHI (NCT) |
33 | 2001030232 | MIMANSHA MOUN | Female | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 33 | DELHI (NCT) |
34 | 2001440702 | AAKASH JOON | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 34 | DELHI (NCT) |
35 | 3604050318 | SURYA PRATAP MISHRA | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 35 | ODISHA |
36 | 4102050321 | JACOB BIVIN | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 36 | TAMIL NADU |
37 | 3903260232 | SOUMYADEEP MANNA | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 37 | RAJASTHAN |
38 | 1205190286 | VANGIPURAM HARSHIL SAI | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 38 | ANDHRA PRADESH |
39 | 2602020356 | SUMEGHA SINHA | Female | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 39 | RAJASTHAN |
40 | 1205070271 | KANI YASASRI | Female | SC | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 40 | ANDHRA PRADESH |
41 | 4404010677 | VAIBHAV SINHA | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 41 | UTTAR PRADESH |
42 | 4408020096 | BAREERA ALI | Female | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 42 | UTTAR PRADESH |
43 | 3923020385 | JATIN SAHARAN | Male | OBC- NCL (Central List) | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 43 | RAJASTHAN |
44 | 3115030556 | RIDDHI WAJARINGKAR | Female | OBC- NCL (Central List) | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 44 | MAHARASH TRA |
45 | 1205100411 | KAVALAKUNT LA PRANATHI REDDY | Female | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 45 | ANDHRA PRADESH |
46 | 2301040019 | TANAY JAIN | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 46 | DELHI (NCT) |
47 | 2207011372 | TANNA BADAL SATISHKUMAR | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 47 | GUJARAT |
48 | 2707020075 | BYRESH.S.H | Male | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 48 | KARNATAK A |
49 | 4201250072 | JAGRUTHI BODEDDULA | Female | General | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 49 | TELANGAN A |
50 | 3903700428 | KAMLESH SAINI | Male | OBC- NCL (Central List) | 710 | 99.99627 19 | 50 | RAJASTHAN |
Upon the declaration of results, qualified candidates will become eligible to participate in the NEET counselling process. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will be responsible for conducting counselling for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in central/deemed universities, ESIC/AFMS institutes, AIIMS and JIPMER.
For the remaining 85% of the state quota seats in government MBBS/BDS colleges and all private colleges, the respective state counselling authorities will conduct the admission process. The NEET seat allotment procedure will be carried out based on factors such as the choices of colleges filled by candidates, available seats, NEET rank, reservation criteria and other relevant considerations.
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With a rank of 94k in the EWS quota, the chances of getting a clinical branch are relatively low, but you may still have opportunities for non-clinical branches. According to the expected NEET PG rank-wise seat allotment, candidates with ranks between 40,000 to 80,000 may have chances for non-clinical branches like MD Biochemistry, MD Microbiology, or MD Pathology in private colleges or deemed universities . However, clinical branches like General Surgery, General Medicine, or MD Radiodiagnosis are typically more competitive and may require lower ranks. It's essential to research and prioritize your preferences during counseling to maximize your chances of securing a seat in a desirable branch.
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I don't have personal preferences or needs, but if you're asking about a target NEET score for admission to a specific medical college or program, it depends on various factors, such as:
1. Your desired college: Top medical colleges, like AIIMS or government medical colleges, typically require higher NEET scores, often in the range of 600-700+ marks for general category students.
2. Your category: If you're applying under a reserved category (e.g., SC/ST/OBC), the required score may be lower.
3. Your state or preferred region: State quotas may have different cutoffs compared to national-level seats.
Generally, a score of 500-550 marks might be a reasonable target for many government medical colleges in India. To maximize your chances, aim for a higher score to give you more options for both government and private institutions. Would you like some guidance on how to strategize your preparation?
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To get admission into SIA College of Physiotherapy, you'll need to score well in NEET, but the exact cutoff score isn't specified. However, we do know that admissions are strictly based on NEET scores, with 85% of seats allocated through DMER as per the state merit list, and the remaining 15% filled through institutional quota based on NEET marks . Generally, NEET cutoffs vary from year to year, but to give you a rough idea, you can check the NEET cutoffs for previous years on websites like Careers360 .
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To get admission to the SIA College of Physiotherapy , you need to pass the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) . The exact cut-off score can vary each year based on the number of applicants and the difficulty of the exam. Generally, a higher rank (which corresponds to a higher score) increases your chances of securing a seat.
For the most accurate information, I recommend checking the official website of the SIA College of Physiotherapy or contacting their admissions office directly
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