NEET-PG 2025 Results Declared: What Comes Next for Candidates

NEET-PG 2025 Results Declared: What Comes Next for Candidates

Last Updated Aug - 20 - 2025, 01:07 PM | Source : Fela news | Visitors : 17

NEET-PG results are out; scorecards release on August 29, cut-offs detailed, and counselling guidance provided.
NEET-PG 2025 Results Declared

Scorecards will become accessible on August 29, giving candidates a six-month window to download and keep them safe. While there’s no score normalization the Supreme Court’s May 30 directive allowed the single-shift test to proceed as is the merit list for the All-India 50% quota is still pending and will be released separately. Meanwhile, various state merit lists will come out based on their own eligibility rules and reservation norms.

The long-awaited results of NEET-PG 2025 have finally been declared by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) natboard.edu.in, offering immense relief and clarity to thousands of aspiring postgraduates. Held on August 3 for various medical programmes including MD, MS, DNB, DrNB (Direct 6-Year), and PG diplomas the exam wrapped up successfully, and now the scores and ranks are officially available.

For those wondering about cut-offs, here’s a quick breakdown:

  • General/EWS: 50th percentile – 276
  • General PwBD: 45th percentile – 255
  • SC/ST/OBC: 40th percentile – 235
  • PwBD (SC/ST/OBC): 40th percentile – 235

A crucial reminder: candidates’ positions are provisional, pending full eligibility verification.

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