The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially announced the NEET UG 2026 Toppers List, coinciding with the release of the NEET UG 2026 results. This crucial examination determines admissions to various medical and dental courses across India. The toppers list showcases exceptional academic achievements nationwide, highlighting top performers from diverse backgrounds and regions who have excelled in this highly competitive exam.
The NEET UG 2026 examination witnessed remarkable performances. The highest score achieved was 715 out of a possible 720 marks. Two candidates, Aryan Gupta from Punjab and Panshul Bansal from Haryana, jointly secured All India Rank (AIR) 1. A total of 19 candidates successfully scored above 700 marks, while 138 candidates achieved scores of 690 and above. The top 17 candidates surpassed the 705-mark threshold, representing 8 different states. Notably, 138 top rankers hailed from 66 distinct cities, with over 93% being first-time test takers. An impressive 99% of these top rankers belonged to the 17–19 years age group.
The NEET UG 2026 examination saw two candidates achieving the coveted All India Rank 1. Both demonstrated exceptional performance by scoring 715 marks out of 720.
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Rank |
Candidate |
State |
Marks
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
AIR 1 |
Aryan Gupta |
Punjab |
715 |
|
AIR 1 |
Panshul Bansal |
Haryana |
715 |
This year's NEET UG results reveal several key statistics regarding the top-performing candidates. A total of 138 candidates achieved scores of 690 marks or higher. Among these, 19 candidates managed to cross the significant 700-mark milestone. It is noteworthy that more than 93% of these top-performing candidates were appearing for the NEET UG examination for the very first first time. Additionally, nearly 99% of the highest rank holders were in the 17–19 years age group, showcasing young talent.
The top 17 candidates, all of whom scored more than 705 marks in NEET UG 2026, represent a diverse geographical spread across India. These high achievers come from various states, reflecting widespread talent in medical aspirants. The states include Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has reported successful candidates from all 36 States and Union Territories. This year, 17 state toppers scored 700 or more marks, while 26 state toppers achieved scores exceeding 690 marks. The 138 highest scorers originate from 66 different cities across India, underscoring the nationwide talent pool.
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State / UT |
Topper |
Marks |
|---|---|---|
|
Punjab |
Aryan Gupta |
715 |
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Haryana |
Panshul Bansal |
715 |
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Ladakh |
To be released. |
To be released. |
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands |
To be released. |
To be released. |
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Lakshadweep |
To be released. |
To be released. |
The National Testing Agency has provided a detailed breakdown of candidate performance across various score ranges. This distribution highlights the concentration of scores and the number of candidates achieving particular marks.
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Score Range |
Number of Candidates |
|---|---|
|
Above 700 |
19 |
|
690 and Above |
138 |
|
650 and Above |
1,492 |
|
600 and Above |
10,160 |
|
500 and Above |
90,780 |
In a significant highlight, women candidates demonstrated strong performance in NEET UG 2026. More than 58% of all qualified candidates for this year's examination are women. The qualification rate among female candidates stood at an impressive 56.8%. This compares favorably to the qualification rate among male candidates, which was 55.1%, showcasing the increasing success of women in the medical entrance examination.
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The NEET UG 2026 examination saw a massive participation, with close to 20 lakh candidates appearing for the test. Out of this vast number, 11.21 lakh candidates successfully qualified, making them eligible for medical admissions. The examination was conducted across 5,440 centres located in 551 cities within India, along with 14 international cities. The exam was offered in 13 different languages, ensuring accessibility for a diverse linguistic population.
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Particular |
Details |
|---|---|
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Candidates Appeared |
Close to 20 lakh |
|
Qualified Candidates |
11.21 lakh |
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Examination Centres |
5,440 |
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Cities in India |
551 |
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International Cities |
14 |
|
Languages |
13 |
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the comprehensive NEET UG 2026 Toppers List alongside the official results. This detailed list provides various categories of toppers, offering a full breakdown of performances. It includes the All India Rank (AIR), information on the top 100 candidates, state-wise toppers, and category-wise toppers (General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, Gen-EWS, PwBD, PwD). Furthermore, gender-wise statistics and category-wise cut-off marks are also provided. Candidates can view the full topper list and their individual scorecards on the official NTA NEET portal.
