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NTA Releases NEET UG 2026 Cut-Off With Results; Over 11.21 Lakh Qualify

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has published the NEET UG 2026 cut-off marks alongside the examination results. The cut-off details category-wise qualifying percentiles and marks needed for medical college admissions. More than 11.21 lakh candidates have cleared the exam and are now eligible to take part in the counselling process. The qualifying marks this year are higher than those of the previous year, indicating an improvement in overall candidate performance.

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