Great News: NEET PG Percentile Cutoff Lowered

Published On 2017-05-24 15:38 GMT   |   Update On 2021-08-18 12:00 GMT
New Delhi: In an update that is going to bring good news for PG aspirants across the country, NEET PG qualifying criteria has been reduced by central government. The announcement to this effect has been made public . The annoucement states
As per Clause 9 sub-clause III of Medical Council of India's Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations (PGMER), 2000, when sufficient number of candidates fail to secure minimum marks, the Central Government in consultation with MCI, may lower the minimum marks which shall be applicable for the said academic year only. Representations were received from some State Governments that seats in some categories may remain vacant as there are not sufficient number of candidates available.

Therefore, it has been decided in consultation with MCI, to reduce the percentile cut offs for NEET-PG 2017 by 7.5 percentile, taking them to 42.5 percentile for general candidates, 32.5 percentile for reserved category candidates and 37.5 percentile for PWD category. This lowering by the Central Government is applicable for the academic year 2017 only. Around 9,000 additional candidates are expected to be benefited by this decision.

NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST (NEET) – PG, 2017 was conducted by National Board of Examinations (NBE) for admission to all post-graduate medical courses in the country. The qualifying criteria was marks at 50th percentile for General category, 40th percentile for OBC/SC/ST and 45% percentile for PWD category.

Medical Dialogues team contacted Dr Bipin Batra, Executive Director, National Board of Examinations, who confirmed the news and informed," This move is going to benefit around 9000 additional candidates. The updated result shall be uploaded on the NBE website by 6 pm tomorrow. "
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