Assam State Merit List for NEET UG 2025 Is Out!
The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Assam, has officially released the Provisional Assam State Merit List for NEET UG 2025. This marks the beginning of the state-level admission process for MBBS and BDS courses in government medical and dental colleges across Assam for the academic session 2025.
All NEET UG 2025 candidates who registered under the Assam state quota are advised to carefully go through the merit list and follow the instructions for further steps in the counseling and admission process.
What Does This List Mean?
If your name is on the Assam State Merit List for NEET UG 2025, it means you’re in the race for a government MBBS or BDS seat in Assam. This list ranks students based on their NEET UG 2025 scores, and it’s a preliminary list, not the final admission list.
So, no, seats aren’t allotted yet. But this is the list that determines who gets called first when online counseling begins.
Here’s What You Need to Do Now
- Check Your Details
Look through the list — is your name spelled correctly? Category mentioned, right? Rank accurate? If anything seems off, now’s the time to act.
- Want to Change Your Category? You Can!
If you need to switch the category you applied under (General to OBC/MOBC, etc.), you can do it between 5th and 11th July, 2025.
- Where? Submit your form by hand at Room No. 5, 2nd floor, DME Office, Sixmile, Guwahati.
- No email or postal submissions accepted. Not even speed post.
- PRC Holders Who Studied Outside Assam — This Is for You
If you hold a Permanent Residence Certificate (PRC) but studied classes 7 to 12 outside Assam, you can still be included in the list!
Just submit your request by 11th July with supporting documents to the same office. Bring copies. Don’t forget the originals either.
- Watch Out for the Final Merit List
The final list will be out soon after category changes and PRC claims are reviewed. Once that’s out, counselling begins — and you’ll get to lock in your choices.
Download the Official PDF:
The candidates can refer to the following PDF for detailed information:
Expert tips from Radical Education
Here are some expert tips from the experts of Radical Education:
- Mark the Deadline and Set Reminders– don’t wait for the last day. We suggest marking the deadlines and setting reminders in advance.
- Gather All Documents in Advance– Keep digital and physical copies of required documents (NEET scorecard, mark sheets, certificates) ready. Uploading incorrect or blurry documents is a common reason for application rejection.
- Double-Check Eligibility Criteria- The candidates are requested to kindly double-check the eligibility criteria to avoid any kind of last-minute confusion.
- Use a Stable Internet Connection While Applying to Application portals can lag or crash near deadlines. Experts recommend applying during off-peak hours (early morning or late night) for smoother processing.
- Keep Payment Proof and Acknowledgment Safe– Save the payment receipt and application confirmation both as a PDF and a screenshot. Radical Education emphasizes this as essential in case of disputes or errors during document verification.
- Avoid Common Application Mistakes– Check for spelling errors, incorrect NEET roll number entries, wrong category selection, or uploading old photographs. A small mistake can cost you your seat.
- Reach Out for Guidance if Unsure– If in doubt about any of the steps, Radical Education is here to help. Never trust social media threads or unofficial forums alone.
FAQs
How do I change my category?
Fill out the form (available on the DME site) and submit it in person by 11th July. No online forms, emails, or postal services accepted.
What if I studied outside Assam but I’m originally from here?
If you have a PRC, you're still eligible. Submit your claim by 11th July with supporting documents.
When does actual counselling start?
After the final merit list is released. It will follow the schedule of MCC counseling — dates will be updated soon on dme.assam.gov.in.