Telangana NEET UG 2025 merit list out; 43,400 qualify for MBBS, BDS counselling
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 10, 2025 | 07:17 PM IST | 1 min read
Telangana NEET Counselling 2025: Candidates can access their merit list PDF on the official website, knruhs.telangana.gov.in.
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Download EBookThe Kaloju Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) Telangana has issued the National Eligibility Entrance Test - Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025 merit list today, June 10. A total of 43,400 candidates have been selected for counselling for admissions to MBBS and BDS courses.
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Candidates can now download the Telangana NEET 2025 merit list PDF on the official website, knruhs.telangana.gov.in. Candidates who find their names in the merit list can participate in the Telangana NEET counselling 2025 and fill in their course and college preferences.
The Telangana NEET merit list 2025 includes candidates' names, NEET rank, score obtained, roll number, state merit rank, gender, and category details.
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Candidates will have to participate in Telangana NEET 2025 counselling and submit their documents for verification purposes. Candidates will be allotted seats based on their state merit list. To participate in Telangana NEET counselling 2025 candidates need to secure the minimum qualifying NEET cut-off percentile.
For MBBS, BDS admissions, candidates will require domicile certificate, Class 10 and 12 certificate, NEET result and admit card, ID proof, minority certificate (if applicable), caste certificate, transfer certificate, 10 years of resident certificate for applicants who have studied out of Telangana, and income certificate (for fee exemption).
In a significant move, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has also cleared 34 Telangana government medical colleges for the academic year 2025-26. The decision was taken after the commission had previously raised concerns about infrastructure gaps and faculty shortages in 26 medical colleges.
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