NEET UG results 2026: Full list of 138 candidates who scored 690 marks or above
Nearly 20 lakh candidates appeared for the exam, which was held on June 21 at 5,440 centres across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad. | India News
Nearly 20 lakh candidates appeared for the exam, which was held on June 21 at 5,440 centres across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad.
The results of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) 2026 were announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Thursday.
A total of 11.21 lakh candidates qualified for admission to undergraduate medical, dental, AYUSH and allied courses.
Nearly 20 lakh candidates appeared for the exam, which was held on June 21 at 5,440 centres across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad. The exam was conducted in 13 languages.
The NTA said more than 58 per cent of the qualified candidates are women. Candidates from every state and union territory secured qualifying marks.
It also said 138 candidates scored 690 marks or above out of 720. More than 93 per cent of them were first-time NEET (UG) candidates.
The NTA released the final answer key before announcing the results.
Aryan Gupta of Punjab and Panshul Bansal of Haryana jointly topped the exam. Both scored 715 out of 720.
The NTA said the results were announced in time to keep the medical admission and counselling schedule on track.
Candidates can download their scorecards from the official NEET website.
The agency also released the list of 138 candidates who scored 690 marks or above.
Uplakshya Goyal, Rajasthan
Kudale Shravani Krishna, Maharashtra
Aryan Dubey, Uttar Pradesh
Mohanish Maruti Bhosale, Maharashtra
Venkatapathi Velayutham V A, Tamil Nadu
Veeriahgari Sahyu, Telangana
Patil Sarthak Mahesh, Maharashtra
Kartik Chaudhary, Rajasthan
Bura Sai Sharan, Telangana
Kandagatla Haneesh, Telangana
Manasvi Kulshrestha, Haryana
Taha Samun Bhatia, Gujarat
Patel Shaurya Bhavesh, Gujarat
Sanidhya Kshitij Dongre, Maharashtra
Akshit Kumar Gaur, Gujarat
Prakhar Bansal, Rajasthan
Arnav Lahoti, Maharashtra
Tembhurne Pranav Puranlal, Maharashtra
Raushmit Gupta, Maharashtra
Sabyasachi Laskar, West Bengal
Namala Prerana, Andhra Pradesh
Rudraksha Kochar, Haryana
Andem Sai Charan Reddy, Telangana
Mayuk Jayasimha, Telangana
Hiya Jasmin Vasavada, Gujarat
Madhvan Mahajan, Chandigarh (Ut)
Aryaman Singh Solanki, Madhya Pradesh
Thejas Varun Reddy, Delhi
Vanisha Satish, Tamil Nadu
Patil Soham Nishikant, Maharashtra
Anushka Choudhary, Rajasthan
Ravikiran Kini, Karnataka
Harshul Garg, Chandigarh (Ut)
Sagar Rajesh Karikar, Maharashtra
Vansham Raj Singh, Uttar Pradesh
Samarth Saini, Chandigarh (Ut)
Bhav yaa Gunwal, Rajasthan
Krish Chauhan, Uttar Pradesh
Grandhi Haneesh, Andhra Pradesh
Saumya Badole, Maharashtra
Thanth Khushal Vijaybhai, Gujarat
Amaan Kumar Nayak, Odisha
Kompella Sai Gayathri Tejoarunima, Telangana
Thorat Anushri Ajay, Maharashtra
Relangi Jayashanmukhi, Andhra Pradesh
Saurabh Agrawal, Rajasthan
Arya Abhijit Divekar, Maharashtra
Rutumbika Mohanty, Telangana
Nikhil Sivananthan S, Tamil Nadu
Shukla Dhyan Anand, Gujarat
Nabhya Mohan Mehta, Delhi
Kondreddi Harika Devi Sri Anuhya, Andhra Pradesh
Ekagra Yadav, Uttar Pradesh
Srin Narayan Hari Mishra, Uttar Pradesh
Patwegar Sahim Sadiq, Maharashtra
Priyanshu Lamba, Rajasthan
Aaradhya Garg, Madhya Pradesh
Himanshu Kumar, Rajasthan
Janani Swethaa D R, Tamil Nadu
Mihir Narendrabhai Patel, Gujarat
Rohit Mathew Rabindrarajan E, Tamil Nadu
Suhan Salim Shaikh, Maharashtra
Shiprak Goyal, Chhattisgarh
Amir Fidaequaem Varawalla, Maharashtra
Sarthak Pethkar, Maharashtra
Shriwallabha Vishnupant Gawade, Maharashtra
Devesh Shreegopal Agrawal, Telangana
Vanga Srinivasa Reddy, Andhra Pradesh
Vaddepalli Dushyant, Andhra Pradesh
Aakarsh Gupta, Himachal Pradesh
Mayank Kumar Singh, Rajasthan
Krishna Yadav, Uttar Pradesh
Arsh Chauhan, Uttar Pradesh
J Jayakrishna, Tamil Nadu
Charvi Agrawal, Chhattisgarh
Gopal Vijay Patil, Maharashtra
Md Ahmadullah Shamim, Delhi
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