Overview – NEET Exam 2025!
The NEET 2025 exam, scheduled for May 4, 2025, was a nervous day for all the candidates. Be it the anxiety of performing well in the exams or the uncertainty of the difficulty of the question paper, every little thing impacted the student’s performance.
This year, approximately 23 lakh students registered for the NEET 2025 exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Medical students from across the country fought for 1,17,000+ seats available in medical colleges across India for the 2025 academic session.
Let us clear your tension and provide you with all the necessary details about the NEET exam 2025. We’ll cover NEET 2025 exam centres, student and parent reviews, the MBBS admission process and how students should deal with the results.
NEET UG 2025 Exam Centres
The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the list of NEET exam centres across India. This year, the NEET exam was held across 550+ centres in different states. Let us take a look at the list of centres in North India.
S. No. | State | Total No. of Centers |
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1 | Chandigarh (UT) | 1 |
2 | Delhi | 1 |
3 | Haryana | 19 |
4 | Himachal Pradesh | 10 |
5 | Jammu & Kashmir | 10 |
6 | Punjab | 16 |
7 | Rajasthan | 25 |
What NEET UG 2025 Really Felt Like: Student & Parent Reviews
HSA Visa World visited the NEET exam centres in Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Amritsar, and Bathinda on the NEET exam day. Students came fully prepared but were a little nervous from the uncertainty of the difficulty of the paper. Parents were also trying to calm the kids so that they could give their best in the exam.
“An exam should not decide your future, we have other possibilities too”
Once the students came out of the exam hall, the air was filled with mixed emotions. While most of the students thought the paper was tough, those who came prepared were confident that they would secure a seat in government medical colleges.
“Physics part of the exam was 10 times tougher than last year”
Students are eagerly waiting for the cutoff marks. As the exam was tough, the cutoff is expected to be lower than last year. Education consultants have started the orientation process for admission into the government and private medical colleges.
NEET 2025 is over — now the big question is: What to do after NEET? While you wait for results, it’s the perfect time to plan your next move.
Post NEET Exam Stress? You’re Not Alone
This phase of waiting for the results and fighting those negative thoughts is very crucial for the students. It’s important that you don’t let these uneasy feelings get to you and compel you to take a drop. Here are some things that you could do while you wait for the results.
- Don’t Overthink
It’s natural to replay questions in your mind, but obsessing won’t change the outcome. Refrain from falling into the trap of “what-ifs.”
- Use Answer Keys For Self-Evaluation
Go through the answer keys only once, evaluate honestly, and form a realistic score range. Don’t overanalyse every question. This will help you prepare mentally for counselling.
- Do Meditation And Deep Breathing
Doing meditation or yoga each day can reduce anxiety and bring clarity in your mind. Keep your head clear and focused for the NEET results.
- Take A Break—You’ve Earned It
Reward yourself with downtime. Watch a film, go out with friends, sleep in—whatever brings you joy. It’s important to reset your mind and acknowledge the effort you’ve already put in to prepare for the NEET.
- Explore Your Options – Take Help From Education Consultants
You don’t need to wait for the NEET results and the cut-off – you can explore your options of securing a seat in a medical college. Having proper guidance from education consultants can increase your chances of enrollment into MBBS.
MBBS Counselling And Admission Process Post NEET 2025
You need to act swiftly and get in touch with MBBS consultants to secure your dream of becoming a doctor. It’s time to take the right step to secure your seat in MBBS admissions.
- MBBS Opportunities In India
You can apply for MBBS seats in medical or private colleges across India. Those who think they’ll not make it this year, it’s important to remember that there’s always another chance. Take this examination as a revision and prepare more fiercely for the next year.
There’s no exam in life that can’t be passed. All we need is sheer will to keep our heads high and better ourselves for the next attempt.
- MBBS Opportunities Abroad
For students who are planning to drop out this year, maybe you should try your luck outside India. There are numerous opportunities for Indian medical students to study MBBS in foreign countries where admission criteria are simpler and the fee is also very low. Reach out to overseas education consultants and discuss your budget and NEET score expectations.
Countries like Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Georgia have started their intakes for the MBBS 2025 batch, and International medical students are applying in large numbers.
Let us take a look at the advantages of studying MBBS in foreign countries.
- The course fee is very affordable.
- The MBBS degree is recognised worldwide.
- The education curriculum is recognised and approved by WHO, NMC, MCI, WFME, and FAIMER.
- Extensive clinical exposure in the first year.
- The entire MBBS program is in English.
- Safe and culturally diverse environment.
- Admission without any entrance exam and donation, that too with a low NEET score.
Still Have Doubts And Anxiety - Attend Our Admission Seminars
Many of you must be struggling with thoughts like:
— I have been attempting NEET for the past 4-5 years, should I let go of my dream?
— Should I take a drop this year?
— What if I don’t get a seat in government/private medical colleges in India
— What if I score too low in NEET
— What if I don’t pass above the cutoff marks
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Date | City | Venue | Time |
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May 24 | Patiala | Hotel Clarion Inn, AMPS, Sirhind Road, Near Hemkunt Petrol Pump | 11 AM – 6 PM |
May 25 | Ludhiana | Hotel Friends Regency, Opposite Mini Secretariat, Ferozpur Road | 11 AM – 6 PM |
May 26 | Jalandhar | Hotel Residency, Garha Road, Near Bus Stand, Jawahar Nagar | 11 AM – 6 PM |
May 30 | Sri Ganganagar | SCO 47, P Block, Opposite PNB Bank, Near Nehru Park | 11 AM – 6 PM |
May 31 | Bathinda | SCO 32-33, PUDA Market, Near Gopal Sweets, 100 ft Road | 11 AM – 6 PM |
May 31 | Gurdaspur | Hotel Golden Palm, Near Bye Pass Chowk, Pathankot Rd, Rulia Ram Colony | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 01 | Amritsar | Edupedia Overseas, Near Hotel Regenta, G.T. Road, Opp. Old Mall Mandi | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 01 | Chandigarh | SCO 100-101, Sector 34-A, Near Allen Institute | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 06 | Jalandhar | Hotel Residency, Garha Road, Near Bus Stand, Jawahar Nagar | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 07 | Bathinda | SCO 32-33, PUDA Market, Near Gopal Sweets, 100 ft Road | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 08 | Jammu | Coming Soon | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 13 | Ludhiana | Hotel Friends Regency, Opposite Mini Secretariat, Ferozpur Road | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 14 | Patiala | Hotel Clarion Inn, AMPS, Sirhind Road, Near Hemkunt Petrol Pump | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 15 | Amritsar | Edupedia Overseas, Near Hotel Regenta, G.T. Road, Opp. Old Mall Mandi | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 15 | Chandigarh | SCO 100-101, Sector 34-A, Near Allen Institute | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 20 | Bathinda | SCO 32-33, PUDA Market, Near Gopal Sweets, 100 ft Road | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 20 | Pathankot | Hotel Unite, Gurdaspur Road, Gandhi Nagar | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 21 | Barnala | Coming Soon | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 22 | Sri Ganganagar | SCO 47, P Block, Opposite PNB Bank, Near Nehru Park | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 27 | Patiala | Hotel Clarion Inn, AMPS, Sirhind Road, Near Hemkunt Petrol Pump | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 28 | Ludhiana | Hotel Friends Regency, Opposite Mini Secretariat, Ferozpur Road | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 29 | Amritsar | Edupedia Overseas, Near Hotel Regenta, G.T. Road, Opp. Old Mall Mandi | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 29 | Chandigarh | SCO 100-101, Sector 34-A, Near Allen Institute | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 30 | Bathinda | SCO 32-33, PUDA Market, Near Gopal Sweets, 100 ft Road | 11 AM – 6 PM |
June 30 | Gurdaspur | Hotel Golden Palm, Near Bye Pass Chowk, Pathankot Rd, Rulia Ram Colony | 11 AM – 6 PM |
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the NEET 2025 qualifying marks?
General category needs 160–720 (50th percentile); OBC/SC/ST need 125–160 (40th percentile). Actual cutoffs vary by college and category. Reach out to our MBBS counsellors for admission guidance.
2. What are the fees of government medical colleges in India?
MBBS fees range from ₹6,000 to ₹1 lakh yearly. AIIMS and UCMS charge around ₹1 lakh, offering affordable education compared to private colleges. While private colleges in India charge a fee of 50 lakhs and more, there are certain foreign coutnries where you can complete your MBBS in just ₹ 30 Lakhs.
3. Can I get admission into MBBS without clearing NEET?
No, NEET qualification is mandatory for MBBS admission, whether in Indian or MCI-recognised foreign medical universities. However, you can get admission with a low NEET score.
4. How many MBBS seats are available through the All India Quota (AIQ)?
15% of total government medical seats are reserved for AIQ counselling, which includes seats in central universities and deemed universities.
5. How many attempts can we give for NEET?
There’s no limit. You can attempt NEET multiple times if you meet the age and qualification criteria, regardless of your category.
6. Which are the best countries for MBBS?
Some of the best countries offering low-cost MBBS with education that is NMC and WHO-approved include Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Georgia. The best part is that you can get admission into medical universities of these countries at a low NEET score and for that you need us.
7. What is the total fee for completing MBBS abroad?
You can complete your entire MBBS course abroad for as low as ₹30 lakhs, that too without any donation. These programs are approved by global bodies like the WHO, NMC, and MCI, and offer excellent facilities without compromising quality.