After the NEET UG 2025 examination is completed, several important activities take place leading up to the declaration of results. This blog provides a detailed overview of these post-examination processes, including OMR sheet display, answer key challenges, and result declaration.
The NTA will display scanned images of the OMR answer sheets along with the recorded responses on the official NEET website. Candidates will have the opportunity to view their OMR sheets and submit challenges if they believe there is a discrepancy.
Candidates who wish to challenge the grading of their OMR sheets can do so by submitting a representation online and paying a non-refundable processing fee of ₹200 per question. If the challenge is found to be correct, the necessary changes will be made, although candidates will not receive individual notification of the results of their challenge.
The provisional answer key for NEET UG 2025 will be published on the NTA website. Candidates can challenge any answer by paying a fee of ₹200 per question. The challenges will be reviewed by a panel of experts, and if found valid, the answer key will be revised. The final answer key will be used to prepare the results.
The NEET UG 2025 results will be declared on the NTA website. The results will include the All India Rank (AIR) and qualifying status. Candidates can download their scorecards from the website once the results are announced.
The merit list will be prepared based on the qualifying criteria set by the NTA and other relevant authorities. Candidates must regularly check the NTA website and other relevant websites for updates on counseling and further admission processes.
By understanding the post-examination activities and staying informed about important dates and processes, candidates can navigate the period after the NEET UG 2025 examination with confidence. Keep an eye on official announcements to ensure you don't miss any critical updates.