NEET PG Results 2025 Live: Check Results & Expected Cutoff

NEET PG Results 2025 Live Check Results & Expected Cutoff
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Despite widespread anticipation, the NEET PG 2025 results have not been released on 19 August 2025. The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) had originally slated the result date by 3 September 2025, yet an official from the National Medical Commission (NMC) indicated the most likely release window is now between 20 and 21 August. The board continues to aim for early declaration, and candidates are encouraged to remain vigilant.

Key Exam Details at a Glance

  • Exam Date: Held on 3 August 2025 in a single session from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM across 301 cities and 1,052 test centres nationwide.
  • Attendance: Approximately 2.42 lakh candidates appeared for the exam.
  • Marking Scheme: For each correct answer, +4 marks; incorrect answers incur 25% negative marking, while unattempted questions are not penalized.

Where and How to Check NEET PG Results 2025

Once declared, candidates will be able to download their results via PDF from the official NBEMS portals: natboard.edu.in and nbe.edu.in.
Steps to check results:

  • Visit the official website.
  • Click on the “NEET PG 2025 Result / Scorecard” link.
  • Log in using your user ID/application number and date of birth/password.
  • View, download, and save/print your scorecard immediately.

Qualifying Percentiles (Expected)

These are the required minimum percentiles candidates must meet to qualify:

  • General / EWS: 50th percentile
  • SC / ST / OBC (including PwBD under those categories): 40th percentile
  • UR‑PwD: 45th percentile

Category‑wise score ranges are expected to be around:

  • General / EWS: ~275–320 marks
  • SC / ST / OBC: ~245–275 marks
  • UR‑PwD: ~260–290 marks

Why the Delay and What’s Official?

The official timeline released by NBEMS stipulates that results will be declared on or before 3 September 2025. This gives NBEMS until early September to publish. Still, sources from the National Medical Commission (NMC) have indicated that if results are not out by today, they will likely be announced on 20 or 21 August.

Next Steps: Counselling & What Follows

Once declared, the results will set off the post‑exam admission cycle. With counselling involving a staggering 55,842 PGMED seats across 569 medical colleges and 1,314 DNB hospitals, spread across 35 distinct formats, the process is expected to be highly competitive and complex. Aspirants must register quickly, as seats are distributed through a mix of All India 50% quota, state quotas, and DNB counselling streams.

Conclusion

If you are looking for guidance on management quota admissions, you can connect with GCS Online. We help aspirants secure seats under the management quota in recognized medical colleges.

Please note that these are not direct admissions; instead, our role is to simplify the admission process by providing proper guidance, clarity on seat availability, and end-to-end support. With our assistance, you get reliable admission counselling, updated information about college options, and a smoother path to securing your postgraduate seat.

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