Re-NEET 2026 Results: Historic Highs and Female Candidates Lead the Medical Entrance Charge
DNI SUMMARY — KEY POINTS
- The National Testing Agency has officially declared the Re-NEET 2026 results confirming that 11.21 lakh candidates successfully qualified for undergraduate medical counselling processes nationwide.
- Aryan Gupta from Punjab and Panshul Bansal from Haryana jointly claimed the top position by securing an impressive 715 out of 720 marks.
- Female aspirants demonstrated exceptional academic prowess by accounting for over 58 percent of the total qualified candidate pool in this year's examination.
- The qualifying rate for women reached 56.8 percent, comfortably outperforming their male counterparts who recorded a 55.1 percent qualification success rate overall.
- Nineteen high-achieving candidates crossed the prestigious 700-mark threshold while authorities prepare for the upcoming Medical Counselling Committee admission rounds across various states.
The National Testing Agency has finalized the results for the highly anticipated Re-NEET 2026 examination, marking a definitive conclusion to the selection process for medical aspirants. Following the initial cancellation due to reported irregularities, the re-examination conducted on June 21 saw nearly 20 lakh students compete for limited seats in medical and allied health programs. Official data confirms that 11.21 lakh students have successfully qualified, setting the stage for the crucial counselling phases managed by the Medical Counselling Committee and various state-level authorities across the country.
Women Outpace Men In Performance
The examination data reveals a clear upward trend in the performance of female candidates, who continue to reshape the landscape of medical education. Statistics indicate that women now comprise more than 58 percent of the total qualified student population, a significant margin that underscores the growing academic influence of women in scientific fields. This shift is not merely statistical but represents a broader movement of increased participation, with female candidates achieving a higher qualification percentage than their male peers in this rigorous national assessment cycle.
Competition remained fierce as candidates vied for top rankings, with 19 individuals successfully crossing the 700-mark threshold. The pinnacle of this year's achievement belongs to Aryan Gupta and Panshul Bansal, who jointly secured the All India Rank 1 with an exceptional score of 715 out of 720. Their performance reflects the intense preparation required to navigate one of the most challenging entrance exams in the world, proving that despite previous administrative setbacks, the caliber of students remains remarkably high and focused on excellence.
Nearly 20 lakh candidates appeared for the re-examination, with 11.21 lakh successfully qualifying for medical seat counselling.
Regional Diversity Among Top Rankers
Regional diversity was a highlight of the 2026 results, with high scores being recorded in states ranging from Punjab and Haryana to far-flung regions like Ladakh and Lakshadweep. The distribution of the top 17 ranks across eight different states demonstrates that access to quality medical preparation is becoming increasingly decentralized. This geographic spread is essential for ensuring that top-tier medical talent is cultivated across the entire nation, rather than being concentrated solely in major metropolitan hubs or specific academic clusters known for coaching infrastructure.
Qualifying cut-offs for the current year have seen a notable increase compared to previous cycles, reaching 213 marks for the general category. This adjustment reflects a rise in the overall difficulty and the heightened performance standards set by the massive applicant pool. As institutions prepare to open their doors, the higher qualifying threshold acts as a filter to ensure that only the most prepared students move forward into the intensive curriculum of MBBS and BDS programs across the country.
Increased Cutoffs Reflect Intense Competition
Language parity remains a core commitment for the testing authorities, with the exam being administered in 13 different languages to accommodate the diverse linguistic fabric of India. Participation statistics show that this inclusivity allows students from non-English speaking backgrounds to compete on an equal footing, which is vital for the equitable selection of future healthcare professionals. The success of students taking the exam in regional languages reinforces the importance of maintaining a multi-lingual examination format to ensure a representative and talented medical workforce.
Female candidates accounted for over 58 percent of all qualified students in the 2026 NEET-UG re-examination cycle.
The logistical success of conducting the re-test at 5,440 centers across 551 cities highlights the immense scale of the operation managed by the NTA. Despite the intense pressure following the cancellation of the initial May exam, the administration managed to stabilize the process and deliver results within a timeline that keeps the academic calendar intact. This efficiency is critical for preventing academic loss, ensuring that students can begin their higher education journeys without the burden of extended, unexplained delays in their professional trajectories.
Roadmap For Medical Seat Allotment
Looking ahead, the focus shifts entirely to the seat allotment process where the real competition begins for entry into prestigious colleges like AIIMS Delhi. Candidates must now navigate state-specific quotas and institutional requirements to secure their placements. The roadmap for these 11.21 lakh qualifiers is clear, though the scarcity of government-funded medical seats ensures that the coming weeks will remain an anxious period for families and students as they finalize their institutional preferences and participate in the centralized counselling rounds.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The highest score recorded in the 2026 re-test was 715 out of 720, shared by two top-performing male candidates.
General category qualifying cut-off marks rose significantly to 213, indicating a stronger overall performance among the candidate pool.

