Uttar Pradesh NEET UG 2025 Re- Revised Merit List Out
Uttar Pradesh NEET UG 2025 Re- Revised Merit List: The Directorate of Medical Education and Training, Uttar Pradesh, has recently released the official Re Revised merit list for the NEET UG 2025 with all the updated data.
State Merit List (UP NEET UG 2025): This list includes the names of candidates who are eligible to participate in the Uttar Pradesh state counselling process. It’s prepared based on your NEET UG 2025 scores and the state domicile eligibility.
If your name appears on the merit list:
- Be ready to register and lock your choices during the first round of counselling.
- Study the seat matrix closely to understand where your score stands a chance.
Download the Official Uttar Pradesh NEET UG 2025 Re- Revised Merit List
Expert Tips from Radical Education
- Many students miss out because they only focus on their All India Rank. For state counselling, your category rank plays a huge role, especially in reserved seats.
- Fill in a mix of colleges: Top-choice (dream) colleges, Realistic options based on past cut-offs, Safe options where your chances are higher.
- Cut-offs change every year based on student preferences and ranks. Use them to plan, but be flexible — don’t rely on them blindly.
- Once choices are locked, you can’t edit them. Double-check everything — college names, course preferences, and order of priority — before hitting that final lock.
- From domicile certificates to NEET admit card and scorecard — missing even one paper during verification can cancel your seat. We’ve seen it happen.
- Understand the fees, bond rules, and seat types (B-category, NRI, etc.) in private colleges. Always clarify before locking.
FAQs
Why was the merit list revised again?
Revisions usually happen due to corrections in candidate details, the addition of newly verified applicants, or the removal of ineligible candidates after document verification.
Will my rank change in the Re-Revised Merit List?
Yes, it is possible. If corrections or additions have been made, your rank or position in the list might be updated.
Is there a separate list for Government, Private, and Minority colleges?
No, the merit list is combined, but seat allotment will be done category-wise during counselling.