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Madhya Pradesh NEET UG 2026 Round 1 Results to Be Published Today – Timing and Access Details
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🗓 21 Aug 2026, 04:32 AM
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The Madhya Pradesh authority will publish the NEET UG 2026 Round 1 results today, announcing the exact release time and a direct web link for candidates to check their scores.
The Madhya Pradesh Directorate of Medical Education has scheduled the release of the first round of NEET UG 2026 results for today. Candidates who sat for the national medical entrance exam can expect to view their scores online.
The official notice states that the result portal will go live at the specified time (IST) and can be accessed through a dedicated link posted on the state’s education website and the NEET official site.
Applicants should keep their registration number and date of birth ready for authentication. The portal will display individual scores, percentile ranks and eligibility status for the upcoming counseling rounds.
The timing aligns with the National Testing Agency’s standard schedule and will feed into Madhya Pradesh’s admission counseling process. Those who do not meet the cutoff will be eligible for the second counseling round.
Authorities have warned candidates against using third‑party services and urged them to verify results only via the official link to avoid fraud.
The official notice states that the result portal will go live at the specified time (IST) and can be accessed through a dedicated link posted on the state’s education website and the NEET official site.
Applicants should keep their registration number and date of birth ready for authentication. The portal will display individual scores, percentile ranks and eligibility status for the upcoming counseling rounds.
The timing aligns with the National Testing Agency’s standard schedule and will feed into Madhya Pradesh’s admission counseling process. Those who do not meet the cutoff will be eligible for the second counseling round.
Authorities have warned candidates against using third‑party services and urged them to verify results only via the official link to avoid fraud.