NEET UG Result 2025: Results of 75 candidates affected by power cut released, many disappointed, read details..
Shikha Saxena July 16, 2025 01:15 PM

NEET UG Result 2025 Declared: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the results of 75 NEET-UG 2025 students who faced problems due to power cuts during the examination. These results were uploaded on the official website at 6 pm, and the students were also informed individually through email. The counseling process for these students is expected to start on July 21. These are the same students who complained of technical problems in the examination held on May 4. Apart from this, the candidates whose results have been released can also check directly through this link https://neet.nta.nic.in/. Also, you can easily see the result through the steps given below. The voice was raised in the Madhya Pradesh High Court. Due to power cuts, the affected students had reached the Madhya Pradesh High Court with the hope of justice. Earlier, the single bench had ordered to conduct the examination again, but on the appeal of NTA, the division bench canceled that order and directed the agency to release the result only. After the results were declared, many students and their parents expressed disappointment. They say that despite good performance in the mock test, the final marks are much lower than expected.

"600+ marks in mock test, now only 520!"

Sachin Garg, father of student Tanishka Garg, said that her preparation was strong and she was consistently scoring more than 600 marks in the mock test. But now she has only 520 marks, which is about 25% less than our expectation. Similarly, Ritesh Agarwal, father of another student, also expressed concern. He said that many students were eligible for admission in top institutes like AIIMS, but now they may have to take admission in relatively less prestigious colleges.

Now, students will knock on the doors of the Supreme Court.

Many students of Indore and Ujjain are now preparing to file a petition in the Supreme Court. Their lawyer, Mridul Bhatnagar, says that the students believe that the power problem during the examination affected their performance, and they are now demanding justice.

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