NEET PG 2025 Result Likely to Be Declared Soon: Official Updates Expected Anytime on nbe.edu.in
                                    
                                    
                               
                                
                                
                                    
                                    
                               
                                
                                The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is gearing up to release the NEET PG 2025 results, with official announcements expected shortly on nbe.edu.in. As per the current schedule, the results are likely to be declared by 3rd September 2025, determining the eligibility of candidates for MD, MS, and PG Diploma admissions across medical institutions in India. Aspirants are advised to stay updated with official notifications to avoid missing any critical information.
The NEET PG 2025 examination was successfully conducted on 3rd August 2025 in a single shift across the country. With the test phase now complete, candidates are eagerly waiting to know their scores and the cut-off trends for this year. These results will be the gateway to the counselling process, where seat allotments will depend on scores, category, and preference order. Students are advised to keep their login details ready to ensure smooth and quick access to their results once they are published.
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			 Particulars  | 
			
			 Information  | 
		
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			 Examination Date  | 
			
			 August 3, 2025  | 
		
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			 Official Result Portal  | 
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			 Expected Result Date  | 
			
			 September 3, 2025 (Tentative)  | 
		
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			 Counselling Bodies  | 
			
			 MCC for All India Quota (AIQ) seats; State authorities for state quota seats  | 
		
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			 Courses Offered  | 
			
			 MD, MS, DNB, PG Diploma  | 
		
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			 Participating Institutes  | 
			
			 6,102 Medical Institutions and 649 Hospitals  | 
		
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			 Total Seat Availability  | 
			
			 1,338 DNB CET, 953 MD, 821 MS, 979 PG Diploma  | 
		
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			 Result Includes  | 
			
			 Candidate’s Name, Roll No., Category, Marks (out of 800), Percentile, AIR  | 
		
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			 Result Validity  | 
			
			 Applicable only for the ongoing academic year  | 
		
The NBEMS will release the NEET PG 2025 results exclusively on its official website. Candidates who qualify can log in with their registered application ID and password to download their official scorecards.
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			 Candidate Category  | 
			
			 Minimum Percentile Required  | 
		
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			 General (UR)  | 
			
			 50th Percentile  | 
		
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			 SC / ST / OBC  | 
			
			 40th Percentile  | 
		
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			 UR – PwD  | 
			
			 45th Percentile  | 
		
Key Point: The qualifying percentile is determined based on factors like seat availability, difficulty of the exam, and candidate performance across the country.
The percentile highlights a candidate’s relative standing among all test-takers. It tells you how many candidates scored less than or equal to your score. For example, securing the 80th percentile means your performance is above 80% of the total aspirants. It is not the actual marks, but your rank position compared to others.
The percentage represents the exact proportion of marks obtained out of the total. It reflects your raw performance without considering how other students have performed. For instance, if the exam carries 800 marks and you score 640, your percentage will be 80%. This value remains the same irrespective of other candidates’ results.
Key Difference:
The qualifying cut-off for NEET PG has changed significantly over the years, depending on exam difficulty and candidate performance. Below is a comparative overview of category-wise qualifying percentiles and their corresponding marks:
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			 Year  | 
			
			 Category  | 
			
			 Minimum Percentile  | 
			
			 Cut-off Score  | 
		
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			 2024  | 
			
			 UR / EWS  | 
			
			 50th Percentile  | 
			
			 291  | 
		
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			 SC / ST / OBC  | 
			
			 40th Percentile  | 
			
			 257  | 
		
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			 UR – PwD  | 
			
			 45th Percentile  | 
			
			 274  | 
		
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			 2023  | 
			
			 UR / EWS  | 
			
			 50th Percentile  | 
			
			 291  | 
		
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			 SC / ST / OBC  | 
			
			 40th Percentile  | 
			
			 257  | 
		
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			 UR – PwD  | 
			
			 45th Percentile  | 
			
			 274  | 
		
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			 2022  | 
			
			 UR / EWS  | 
			
			 25th Percentile  | 
			
			 201  | 
		
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			 SC / ST / OBC  | 
			
			 15th Percentile  | 
			
			 169  | 
		
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			 UR – PwD  | 
			
			 20th Percentile  | 
			
			 186  | 
		
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			 2021  | 
			
			 UR / EWS  | 
			
			 35th Percentile  | 
			
			 247  | 
		
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			 SC / ST / OBC  | 
			
			 30th Percentile  | 
			
			 229  | 
		
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			 UR – PwD  | 
			
			 25th Percentile  | 
			
			 210  | 
		
The exam pattern ensures uniform scoring across all candidates. The test contains 200 multiple-choice questions, each carrying equal weight. Candidates must answer carefully as negative marking applies.
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			 Aspect  | 
			
			 Details  | 
		
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			 Total Questions  | 
			
			 200 (MCQs)  | 
		
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			 Maximum Marks  | 
			
			 800  | 
		
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			 Correct Answer  | 
			
			 +4 Marks  | 
		
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			 Wrong Answer  | 
			
			 -1 Mark  | 
		
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			 Unattempted Question  | 
			
			 0 Marks  | 
		
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			 Question Distribution  | 
			
			 5 Sections × 40 Questions  | 
		
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			 Suggested Time Strategy  | 
			
			 ~42 minutes per section  | 
		
Once results are published, NBEMS will prepare the merit list for candidates applying under the 50% All India Quota (AIQ). This list includes details such as:
MCC will conduct AIQ counselling based on this merit list, while state counselling authorities will manage the other 50% quota.
Medical PG seats in India are allocated through different quotas to maintain fairness in admission across institutions. Here’s a snapshot of seat distribution:
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			 Quota / Type  | 
			
			 Approximate Seats  | 
			
			 Details  | 
		
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			 Total PG Seats  | 
			
			 42,717  | 
			
			 Includes MD, MS, PG Diploma, DNB, DM, MCh  | 
		
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			 Government Colleges  | 
			
			 ~35,000  | 
			
			 Seats in centrally & state-managed medical colleges  | 
		
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			 Private Colleges  | 
			
			 ~30,000  | 
			
			 Seats across private & deemed universities  | 
		
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			 AIQ Quota  | 
			
			 50% of Govt. seats  | 
			
			 Filled via MCC, includes deemed & central institutions  | 
		
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			 State Quota  | 
			
			 50% of Govt. seats  | 
			
			 Managed by state counselling boards (includes state + private colleges)  | 
		
Note: Final seat distribution (including mop-up rounds) will be confirmed during counselling and uploaded on official portals.
Mistakes in your scorecard—like name spelling errors, wrong category, or incorrect marks—can directly impact eligibility and counselling. Candidates should immediately report such issues to NBEMS and maintain proper documentation until the correction is done.
Keep a copy of all emails, receipts, or complaint IDs until your issue is resolved.
Final Thought
The NEET PG 2025 result will soon shape the future of thousands of aspirants. Beyond scores, cut-offs and counselling strategies will play a decisive role. Stay updated on nbe.edu.in and plan wisely. For expert guidance, Career Xpert is here to help you secure the right seat with the right strategy.