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NEET PG Result 2025: According to NBEMS, the results will be declared on nbe.edu.in and natboard.edu.in by September 3, 2025.

Along with the NEET PG result, the qualifying percentile and cut-off scores will be released.(Representational/File)
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) conducted the NEET PG exam on August 3, 2025 at various centres across the country. This exam serves as a gateway for admission to MD, MS, and PG Diploma courses for doctors. As always, lakhs of candidates appeared for the exam, and now everyone is eagerly awaiting the NEET PG Result 2025 update.
According to NBEMS, the results will be declared on nbe.edu.in and natboard.edu.in by September 3, 2025. Based on past trends, the result is typically released between 1 pm and 4 pm. The NEET PG final answer key may be released along with the result or shortly after.
Similar to previous years, the result will be available online in PDF format, containing details such as roll number, name, score, and All India Rank (AIR) of the candidates. Alongside the NEET PG 2025 result, the cut-off and qualifying percentile will also be announced.
How To Check NEET PG Result?
Step 1. Visit the official website nbe.edu.in or natboard.edu.in.
Step 2. Click on the ‘NEET PG Result 2025’ link on the homepage.
Step 3. Enter your user ID and password on the login page.
Step 4. Download the result PDF and search for your roll number.
Step 5. You can also download your personal scorecard separately, which will include your section-wise marks and all-India rank.
NEET PG Cut-off And Qualifying Percentile:
Along with the NEET PG result, the qualifying percentile and cut-off scores will be released. Last year’s cut-off details are as follows:
– General Category: 50th Percentile
– SC/ST/OBC: 40th Percentile
– PwD (General): 45th Percentile
The cut-off score changes each year based on the exam’s difficulty and candidates’ performance.
NEET PG Result: What’s Next?
Following this, the counselling process will commence at both the all-India and state levels. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and state-level authorities will manage the counselling process.
A. All India Counselling:
MCC will conduct counselling for All India Quota (50%) seats, including deemed and central universities, AIIMS, JIPMER, and AFMS institutes.
B. State-level counselling:
State authorities will manage counselling for their respective State Quota (50%) seats. Candidates need to register separately on the state’s official website.
Candidates should keep their documents ready for NEET PG counselling.
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