NEET 2021 Toppers List: Check Names, Ranks and Highest Marks

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The National Testing Agency has announced the NEET 2021 result on November 1. Along with the result, NTA declared the NEET 2021 toppers’ list. This article of Shiksha brings to the readers the NEET 2021 toppers’ list along with their All India Rank (AIR), marks and percentiles. Find out who aced the exam in the NEET 2021 topper section.

The National Testing Agency has announced the NEET 2021 result on November 1. Find out who aced the exam in the NEET 2021 topper section.

NEET 2021 Toppers List

NEET 2021 Toppers List

NTA has released the NEET result 2021 on November 1 in the form of scorecards on the registered email addresses of the candidates. The result of NEET 2021 will also be available on the official website soon. Candidates will be able to download their NEET 2021 scorecard by logging in through their Roll Number and date of birth. Along with the result, NTA will also declare the NEET 2021 toppers’ list. This article of Shiksha brings to the readers the NEET 2021 toppers’ list along with their All India Rank (AIR), marks or scores and percentiles.

Since the NEET 2021 toppers’ list is yet to be declared, we bring to you the tentative list of toppers and update the complete list as and when the official list will be released by NTA.

Table of contents
  • NEET 2021 List of Toppers
  • NEET 2020 List of Toppers
  • What after the announcement of NEET result 2021?

NEET 2021 List of Toppers

Check the names, ranks, scores and percentiles from the table below.

Name

AIR

Score

Percentile

State

Mrinal Kutteri 

1

720

99.999806 

Telangana

Tanmay Gupta

1

720

99.9998057

Delhi

Karthika G Nair

1

720

99.9998057

Maharashtra

Aman Kumar Tripathi

4

716

99.999741

Uttar Pradesh

Jashan Chhabra

5

715

99.998705 

Karnataka

Deepak Sahu

5

715

99.998705 

Uttar Pradesh

Shubham Agarwal

5

715

99.998705 

Uttar Pradesh

Nikhar Bansal

5

715

99.998705 

Delhi

Suyash Arora

5

715

99.998705 

Haryana

Meghan H K

5

715

99.998705 

Karnataka

Hrutul Chhag

5

715

99.998705 

Gujarat

Rajat Goyal

5

715

99.998705 

Punjab

Chandam Vishnu Vivek

5

715

99.998705 

Andhra Pradesh

Hriday Vishal Mohote

5

715

99.998705 

Maharashtra

Gorripati Rushil

5

715

99.998705 

Andhra Pradesh

Khandavally Shashank

5

715

99.998705 

Telangana

Gowrishankar S

17

715

99.998705 

Kerala

Vaishnavi Sarda

17

715

99.998705 

Maharashtra

Soumyadip Halder

19

715

99.998705 

West Bengal

Md Zeya Belal

19

715

99.998705 

Bihar

The total marks of NEET is 720. Last year, the highest marks obtained in NEET by the topper was 720 by two candidates, Soyeb Aftab and Akanksha Singh.

NEET 2020 List of Toppers

Here we bring the previous year’s NEET topper list.

All India Rank

Name of the candidate

Marks obtained

Percentile

1

Soyeb Aftab

720

99.9998537

 

2

Akasksha Singh

720

99.9998537

3

Tummala Snikitha

715

99.9995611

4

Vineet Sharma

715

99.9995611

5

Amrisha Khaitaan

715

99.9995611

6

Guthi Chaitanya Sindhu

715

99.9995611

7

Satwik Godara

711

99.9994879

8

Srijan R

710

99.9985369

9

Kartik Reddy

710

99.9985369

10

Matrvadia Maanit

710

99.9985369

What after the announcement of NEET result 2021?

Candidates who have qualified NEET 2021 are eligible to participate in the first round of counselling. Registrations for the first round of NEET counselling process will begin in the second week of November (tentatively). The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will soon release a detailed schedule for NEET counselling 2021.

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