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NEET-UG 2025 Registrations Drops: Stricter Form-Filling Process to Blame

NEET-UG 2025 registrations have dipped slightly to 23 lakh due to stricter document requirements and last-minute technical glitches. Experts say the drop won’t ease competition, as serious aspirants remain unaffected, but a tougher exam pattern may impact cutoffs.

NEW DELHI– The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2025 has seen a slight drop in registrations, with over 23 lakh applicants recorded so far. This marks a dip compared to last year’s 24.06 lakh registrations, raising concerns among aspirants and experts alike. However, this decline is not due to decreased interest in the exam but is instead attributed to a more complicated registration process imposed by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

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Tougher Requirements Hindering Applications

Experts suggest that new procedural hurdles introduced by the NTA have made it difficult for students—especially repeat candidates and those from reserved categories—to complete their applications.

The mandatory submission of caste certificates has particularly impacted Other Backward Class (OBC) candidates, as these documents have a one-year validity period. Several applicants were unable to obtain fresh caste certificates in time, preventing them from completing their applications. Additionally, students from CBSE were required to submit a CGPA-to-percentage conversion certificate, which was not widely available, adding another obstacle to the process.

Technical Glitches on the Final Day

Another key issue was server-related failures on the last day of registration. In previous years, an extension of the deadline allowed an additional 2 to 2.5 lakh students to apply at the last minute. Experts believe that if the NTA extends the deadline, total registrations could still surpass 25-26 lakh.

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Despite the decline in registrations, experts assert that this does not make NEET-UG 2025 any easier.

However, the exam pattern changes this year could impact cutoff scores. NTA is expected to introduce a slightly tougher paper, which may prevent the inflated cutoffs seen in the previous year.

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Trust in NTA Remains Strong

Contrary to speculation, the drop in registrations does not indicate a loss of faith in the NTA due to past controversies.

With the exam scheduled for May 4, 2025, students are advised to stay updated with official NTA announcements, especially regarding possible deadline extensions.

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About Rajnish Kumar

Rajnish is a dedicated news writer at Edufever, specializing in educational updates and industry trends . He studied engineering at graduation level from GGSIPU and Economics and management at master level from Delhi University. And above all he have been teaching and counselling students at various coaching institutes. His work focuses on keeping students and educators informed about the latest developments in the education sector.

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