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NEET 2025 Result Out Soon: Top Mistakes to Avoid After the Result

Avoid these common after result mistakes to improve your chances in NEET UG 2025 counselling and admissions.

As the NEET UG 2025 result is expected to be released on 14 June by the National Testing Agency (NTA), lakhs of students across the country are eagerly waiting to see their scores. While the announcement of results brings excitement for some, it also creates confusion, anxiety, and indecision for many others.

This is a crucial phase. What you do after the result can directly impact your admission chances. To help students navigate this time smoothly, here are the top mistakes to avoid after the NEET result is declared.

1. Panic Without Understanding the Score

Many students start panicking as soon as they see their score or rank. It’s important to take a deep breath, analyse your result carefully, and understand what it means in terms of possible colleges and courses.

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Tip: Compare your score with last year’s cut-offs to get a rough idea, but wait for the official counselling data.

2. Ignoring Counselling Deadlines

After the result, counselling starts soon. Some students miss important dates for registration, document uploading, or choice filling. This can cost you your seat.

Tip: Visit the official MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) and state counselling websites regularly and set reminders for key dates.

3. Filling Choices Without Research

Many students blindly copy choice lists from others or select only top-ranked colleges. This can reduce your chances of seat allotment.

Tip: Research colleges based on your expected rank, course preferences, and fees. Include safe, realistic, and dream options.

4. Skipping State Counselling

Some candidates apply only through the All India Quota (AIQ) and forget to apply through their state quota, missing out on many opportunities.

Tip: Apply for both AIQ and your respective state counselling to increase your chances of getting a seat.

5. Not Keeping Documents Ready

During counselling, you need to upload and verify various documents such as NEET scorecard, admit card, ID proof, caste certificate, and more.

Tip: Keep both digital and physical copies of all required documents ready in advance.

6. Falling for Fake Agents or Counselling Scams

In this stressful period, many students and parents fall prey to fraudsters who promise guaranteed admissions for money.

Tip: Never trust unofficial sources or agents. Always rely on official government portals and trusted counselling channels.

7. Not Considering Backup Options

If you don’t get an MBBS seat, that’s not the end. Some students waste time waiting or reappearing without any clear plan.

Tip: Consider backup options like BDS, BAMS, BHMS, B.Sc. Nursing, or plan a dedicated drop year with full preparation if you’re confident.

Note: The NEET UG 2025 result is just the beginning of your medical journey. Avoiding these common mistakes can save time, reduce stress, and improve your chances of admission. Stay calm, stay informed, and make every decision wisely.

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