Candidates who secured the highest ranks among girls in NEET UG 2025 are listed below.
NEET UG Toppers 2025: Mahesh Kumar secures AIR 1; Delhi’s Avika Aggarwal leads among girls
Vikas Kumar Pandit | June 14, 2025 | 01:41 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEET Toppers List 2025: Avika Aggarwal from Delhi emerged as the girls’ topper, securing an AIR 5. Utkarsh Awadhiya, Krishang Joshi, Mrinal Kishore Jha and Avika Aggarwal are among those who secured top ranks in the NEET result 2025.
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Download EBookThe National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the results of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025. Mahesh Kumar from Rajasthan has secured the All-India Rank 1. Utkarsh Awadhiya, Krishang Joshi, Mrinal Kishore Jha and Avika Aggarwal are among those who secured top ranks in NEET UG 2025 results. NEET 2025 Results (OUT) LIVE
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This year, 22,09,318 medical aspirants appeared for the NEET UG 2025 exam, and 12,36,531 candidates declared qualified. The NEET UG 2025 toppers include both male and female candidates from different states. Among female candidates, Avika Aggarwal from Delhi emerged as the topper in the NEET UG 2025 exam, securing an All-India Rank (AIR) of 5. Aashi Singh, also from Delhi, achieved AIR 12, while Badhe Siddhi Manjabapu from Maharashtra secured AIR 26.
NTA announces the NEET UG 2025 results along with lists of candidates from different categories and states. It shares the list of the top 100 candidates based on their scores. It also releases separate lists for the top 20 female candidates and the top 20 male candidates. The NEET UG 2025 toppers list also includes category-wise details for Unreserved, Other Backwards Classes–Non-Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL), Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) candidates. The NTA has also released a state-wise list mentioning the highest-scoring candidate from each state and Union Territory.
NEET UG 2025 toppers list
The medical aspirants who secured top ranks in NEET UG 2025, along with their percentiles, are as follows:
|
Candidate Name |
Gender |
Category |
Percentile |
All-India Rank |
State |
|
Mahesh Kumar |
Male |
General |
99.9999547 |
1 |
Rajasthan |
|
Utkarsh Awadhiya |
Male |
General |
99.9999095 |
2 |
Madhya Pradesh |
|
Krishang Joshi |
Male |
General |
99.9998189 |
3 |
Maharashtra |
|
Mrinal Kishore Jha |
Male |
General |
99.9998189 |
4 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Avika Aggarwal |
Female |
General |
99.9996832 |
5 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Jenil Vinodbhai Bhayani |
Male |
General |
99.9996832 |
6 |
Gujarat |
|
Keshav Mittal |
Male |
General |
99.9996832 |
7 |
Punjab |
|
Jha Bhavya |
Male |
General |
99.9996379 |
8 |
Gujarat |
|
Chirag Harsh Kedawat |
Male |
General |
99.9995474 |
9 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Aarav Agrawal |
Male |
General |
99.9995474 |
10 |
Maharashtra |
|
Arsh Gandhi |
Male |
General |
99.9995021 |
11 |
Haryana |
|
Aashi Singh |
Female |
General |
99.9994568 |
12 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Tanay |
Male |
OBC-NCL (Central List) |
99.9993663 |
13 |
Rajasthan |
|
Somya Sharma |
Male |
General |
99.9993663 |
14 |
Rajasthan |
|
Manvendra Singh Rajpurohit |
Male |
General |
99.9991853 |
15 |
Rajasthan |
|
Rachit Sinha Chaudhuri |
Male |
General |
99.9991853 |
16 |
West Bengal |
|
Nikhil Sonnad |
Male |
General |
99.9991853 |
17 |
Karnataka |
|
Kakarla Jeevan Sai Kumar |
Male |
General |
99.9991853 |
18 |
Telangana |
|
Darbha Karthik Ram Kireeti |
Male |
General |
99.9991400 |
19 |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
Rupayan Pal |
Male |
General |
99.9990495 |
20 |
West Bengal |
NEET Result 2025: Top 20 female toppers
|
Candidate Name |
Gender |
Category |
Percentile |
All-India Rank |
State |
|
Avika Aggarwal |
Female |
General |
99.9996832 |
5 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Aashi Singh |
Female |
General |
99.9994568 |
12 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Badhe Siddhi Manjabapu |
Female |
OBC-NCL (Central List) |
99.9987779 |
26 |
Maharashtra |
|
Tanisha Shah |
Female |
General |
99.9986421 |
29 |
Rajasthan |
|
Oorja Rajesh |
Female |
General |
99.9985063 |
31 |
Maharashtra |
|
Tisha Jain |
Female |
General |
99.9974653 |
51 |
Punjab |
|
Rishika Choudhary |
Female |
OBC-NCL (Central List) |
99.9971484 |
62 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Aashna |
Female |
General |
99.9968316 |
68 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Harini Sriram |
Female |
General |
99.9966958 |
72 |
Karnataka |
|
Shirin Gupta |
Female |
General |
99.9962432 |
81 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Nidhi KG |
Female |
General |
99.9960621 |
84 |
Karnataka |
|
Ishmit Kaur |
Female |
General |
99.9960621 |
85 |
Maharashtra |
|
Bidisha Majee |
Female |
General |
99.9954737 |
95 |
Telangana |
|
Nandika Sarin |
Female |
General |
99.9954737 |
98 |
Chandigarh |
|
Muskan Jayna |
Female |
General |
99.9954737 |
100 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Bhavhya |
Female |
General |
99.9951116 |
107 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Brahmani Rendla |
Female |
General |
99.9951116 |
108 |
Telangana |
|
Deepniya DB |
Female |
OBC-NCL (Central List) |
99.9949306 |
109 |
Kerala |
|
Suhani Mittal |
Female |
General |
99.9949306 |
111 |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
Muskan Anand |
Female |
OBC-NCL (Central List) |
99.9949306 |
112 |
Bihar |
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will now begin the All India Quota counselling for NEET UG 2025. Candidates who have secured ranks under the 15 per cent All India Quota will be eligible to participate in the centralised counselling process. MCC will release the counselling schedule, registration dates and detailed guidelines on its official website. State counselling authorities are expected to release their schedules in the coming weeks.
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