NEET Toppers List 2022: The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the NEET 2022 results on 7th September 2022. The appeared candidates can check their NTA NEET UG results on the official website of NTA. The result link as well as the toppers list’s Mark and cut-off marks are updated on this article.
The scorecard of the NEET 2022 will also be available along with the result. Candidates can download their scorecards along with the result. The candidates will be declared qualified on the basis of the cut-off. The cut-off depends on various factors like the difficulty level of the exam and the number of candidates applied. Scroll down to check more details about the result.
NEET Toppers List 2022
A rank list is also released along with the NEET result. The All India Ranks holder’s name along with rank is mentioned on that list. We will update the toppers list, once it releases. The toppers list for NEET 2021 is given below.
NEET 2022 Top 5 Rank Holders List
Candidate’s Name | Roll Number | Marks Obtained | NEET AIR |
Tanishka | 3905190306 | 715 | 1 |
Vatsa Ashish Batra | 2001350019 | 715 | 2 |
Hrishikesh Nagbhushan Gangule | 2712130298 | 715 | 3 |
Rucha Pawashe | 2701140052 | 715 | 4 |
NEET Topper Lists 2022
NEET 2022 toppers’ lists are out on the official website of NEET. The following lists of toppers are provided by NTA this year:
- Top 50 Candidates
- Top 20 Female Candidates
- Top 20 Male Candidates
- Top 10 Female PwD Candidates
- Top 10 Male PwD Candidates
- Top 10 Unreserved Category Candidates
- Top 10 EWS Category Candidates
- Top 10 SC Candidates
- Top 10 ST Candidates
- Top 10 OBC-NCL Candidates
- State-Wise Toppers NEET
The NEET 2022 exam commenced on 17th July 2022. The result of the same was released on 7th September 2022. After the result, the candidates will be able to take admissions in various UG courses in the medical field. The other details are tabled below.
Examination name | National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2022 |
Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
Official website | neet.nta.nic.in/ results.nic.in |
Course offered | MBBS, BDS, BVSc, Ayush courses |
Written examination conducted on | 17th July 2022 |
Result | 7th September 2022 |
Download scorecard | up to 90 days from the date of result |
Counselling start date | To be notified |
NEET 2022 Result
The candidates who appeared in NEET 2022 this year can check the result on the official website of NTA today on 7th September post 6 PM. The Candidates will be able to download their scorecard which is required during the counselling process. The scorecard is generally available up to 90 days from the date of the result announcement. The candidates are declared qualified on the basis of cut-off marks. Generally, there are two types of cut-off marks. Passing cut-off and admission cut-off. Read more about the procedure to check the result.
How to access the NEET 2022 toppers list?
- Open the NTA NEET website on your web browser, https://neet.nta.nic.in/
- Click on the Press Release 2022 Link available under the ‘Public Notices’ section.
- Click on the link and a pdf will open up with detailed statistics & toppers lists for the NEET exam.
- Download the pdf for future usage or reference.
NEET Scorecard
NEET scorecard becomes available after the declaration of the result. The candidates can download the result from the website of NTA. The scorecard can be downloaded up to 3 months from the date of the result announcement. The result link will be updated on this page, post its release. Candidates can check the result and download their scorecards as well.
Quick Links
NTA official web page | www.neet.nta.nic.in |
NEET 2022 result link | Download Here |
For more news and updates | Homepage |
NEET 2022 Cutoff marks
The cut-off marks are decided by three factors- difficulty level of the exam, number of appeared candidates and the reservation criteria (if any). The cut-off marks are displayed on the result of the candidates. The NEET cut-off marks are basically of two types:
- Passing cut-off
- Admission cut-off
The passing cut-off marks are qualifying marks. These are the minimum qualifying marks a candidate has to obtain in the exam. Admission cut-off marks are those which a candidate has to gain for admission in a particular course like MBBS, BDS etc.