GPAT 2025 Result Declared: Download Merit List, Cut‑Offs & What to Do Next

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gpat 2025 result

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the GPAT 2025 result on June 25, 2025. If you appeared in the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT), you can now get your score, rank, and merit from the official PDF. Moreover, NBEMS will also release your individual scorecard soon. In this guide, we walk you through key steps, cut‑offs, and next moves in clear, easy language.

What’s Inside This Article

  1. ✅ Quick summary: result, cut‑off, merit list
  2. 📥 How to check and download
  3. 📊 Merit‑list details: marks, ranks, categories
  4. 🔢 Category‑wise cut‑off explained
  5. 🧾 Scorecards: how to get them and why they matter
  6. 📅 Key dates and timeline
  7. 🎓 What to do after qualifying
  8. 🧰 Admission tips: documents, deadlines
  9. 🌐 More about GPAT and NBEMS
  10. FAQs for common queries

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1. Quick Summary of GPAT 2025 result

  • Result declared: June 25, 2025
  • Qualified candidates: 4,714
  • Cut‑off percentiles: UR – 96.24, OBC – 90.22, EWS – 90.95, UR‑PwBD – 63.12
  • Merit list: PDF, no login needed
  • Scorecards to release: July 4, 2025
  • Score validity: 3 years
  • Scorecard download window: July 4 to December 4, 2025

Thus, you can check your rank now, while scorecards will follow soon.

2. How to Check Your GPAT 2025 Result and Merit List

Follow these steps:

  1. Go to the NBEMS official site: natboard.edu.in.
  2. Look for “GPAT 2025 Result.”
  3. Click to open the result PDF.
  4. Use Ctrl+F to find your roll number or application ID.
  5. Download the PDF.
  6. Save the file for admissions.

Since the PDF is public, anyone can download it at once.

Click Here to Download the result

3. Merit List: What It Shows

The merit list gives each candidate’s:

  • Name
  • Application ID
  • Roll number
  • Total marks (out of 500)
  • Percentile
  • All India Rank (AIR)
  • Category and PwBD status

If you see your name and rank, you’ve qualified. Congratulations!

4. GPAT 2025 Category‑Wise Cut‑Off

Here is a summary table:

CategoryPercentile Cut‑offApprox. ScoreApprox. AIR
UR96.24≥216Top 1,820
EWS90.95≥172Top 4,328
OBC90.22≥168Top 4,648
UR‑PwBD63.12≥95Top 17,766
SC/STVaries

This table shows cut‑offs for non‑PwBD candidates by category. SC/ST cut‑offs vary. Cut‑offs reflect top decile performance nationwide.

5. GPAT Scorecard: What’s Next?

Your official scorecard arrives on July 4, 2025, via candidate login. After that:

  • Log in at NBEMS portal.
  • Enter your ID and password.
  • Download scorecard PDF.

Why it matters:

  • Shows your percentile score precisely.
  • Validates your rank.
  • Acts as official proof.
  • Enables admissions to M.Pharm or PhD programs.

Note: You must download it before December 4, 2025, when portal access expires.

6. Key Timeline

Here are the important dates:

  • May 25 – GPAT 2025 exam
  • May 29 – Preliminary answer key
  • June 1 – Last date for objections
  • June 25 – Result + Merit list
  • July 4 – Scorecard release
  • Dec 4 – Portal closes

Mark all these in your calendar now.

7. After Qualifying: What You Should Do

When you qualify, here’s what to do:

  1. Download your scorecard.
  2. Look at your score and category-based rank.
  3. Identify courses and colleges.
  4. Keep documents ready.
  5. Start applying to colleges.
  6. Track admission schedules.
  7. Prepare for counselling and seat allotment.

Don’t wait. Start early to get top choices.

8. Admission Prep: Documents List

Keep these ready:

  • GPAT 2025 Scorecard
  • Merit‑list PDF printout
  • Class 10 & 12 mark sheets
  • B.Pharm degree and transcript
  • Identity proof (Aadhaar, Passport, etc.)
  • Category certificate if applicable
  • PwBD certificate if applicable
  • Passport‑size photos

Also, take scanned copies. You’ll need them for online forms.

9. About GPAT and NBEMS

GPAT stands for Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test. NBEMS started conducting it in 2024, before that NTA managed it. It evaluates candidates for PG pharmacy programs nationwide.

GPAT Format

  • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Marks: 500
  • Format: Multiple-choice questions
  • Subjects: Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Clinical Pharmacy, Biotechnology
  • Time: 3 hours

Remember GPAT scores matter for college admissions, fellowships, and scholarships.

GPAT 2025 Result – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. When was the GPAT 2025 result declared?
The GPAT 2025 result was declared on June 25, 2025, by NBEMS on their official website.
2. Where can I check the GPAT 2025 merit list?
You can check and download the merit list PDF from natboard.edu.in without logging in.
3. What is the GPAT 2025 scorecard release date?
The scorecards will be available for download from July 4, 2025, through the NBEMS candidate login portal.
4. How long is the GPAT 2025 scorecard valid?
The GPAT score is valid for three years from the date of declaration for admission and fellowship purposes.
5. What is the minimum cut-off percentile for general category candidates?
The minimum qualifying percentile for the UR (General) category is 96.24 in GPAT 2025.
6. Can I use my GPAT score for applying to PhD programs?
Yes, many institutions accept GPAT scores for admission into PhD and M.Pharm programs, especially those offering fellowships.
7. What documents do I need for GPAT-based admission?
You’ll need your GPAT scorecard, merit list, academic certificates, identity proof, and category/PwD certificate if applicable.

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