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NEET 2025 Application Statistics: Statewise Overview

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· Feb 18, 2025

Explore the NEET 2025 application statistics across various states, including the number of applicants and seat distribution, to understand the competition landscape.

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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2025 has garnered significant attention from aspiring medical students across India. Understanding the statewise application statistics is crucial for candidates to assess the competition and strategize their preparation effectively.

Statewise NEET 2025 Application Statistics

While the exact number of applications received for NEET 2025 is yet to be officially released, we can refer to the previous year's data to gain insights into the application trends.

  • Gujarat:
    • Total Applicants: 78,318
    • Qualified Candidates: 75,889
    • Qualified Percentage: 96.9%
    • Number of Seats: 3,700
    • Seat-to-Applicant Ratio: 1:21
  • Haryana:
    • Total Applicants: 33,047
    • Qualified Candidates: 30,649
    • Qualified Percentage: 92.8%
    • Number of Seats: 710
    • Seat-to-Applicant Ratio: 1:46
  • Himachal Pradesh:
    • Total Applicants: 13,868
    • Qualified Candidates: 12,646
    • Qualified Percentage: 91.2%
    • Number of Seats: 770
    • Seat-to-Applicant Ratio: 1:18
  • Jammu & Kashmir:
    • Total Applicants: 26,595
    • Qualified Candidates: 24,744
    • Qualified Percentage: 93.0%
    • Number of Seats: 1,047
    • Seat-to-Applicant Ratio: 1:25
  • Jharkhand:
    • Total Applicants: 18,285
    • Qualified Candidates: 16,934
    • Qualified Percentage: 92.6%
    • Number of Seats: 680
    • Seat-to-Applicant Ratio: 1:27

Seat Distribution and Competition

The seat-to-applicant ratio indicates the level of competition in each state. For instance, Gujarat has a ratio of 1:21, suggesting a higher chance of securing a seat compared to Haryana's 1:46. Candidates should consider these ratios when planning their application strategy.

Conclusion

While the official NEET 2025 application statistics are pending, analyzing previous years' data provides valuable insights into statewise competition levels. Prospective candidates are encouraged to monitor official announcements from the National Testing Agency (NTA) for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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