NEET PG Result 2025

NEET PG Result 2025

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has announced the results for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) exam on August 19, 2025, at the NBE official website nbe.edu.in and natboard.edu.in. The NBE will publish a merit list containing the names, roll numbers, scores out of 800 and All India Ranks of the candidates who have achieved the qualifying percentile. Soon after, the candidates can log in to their accounts to download their respective scorecards, which will indicate their marks, percentile and rank. 

NEET PG 2025 Important Details

DatesEvents
NEET PG Exam DateAugust 3, 2025
NEET PG exam Result Websitehttps://nbe.edu.in/
NEET PG Result DateAugust 19, 2025
Conducting BodyNational Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS)
Counselling AuthoritiesMedical Counselling Committee (MCC) for AIQ seats and respective state counselling bodies for state quota seats
PG CoursesDNB courses, PG Diploma, MD, MS
Available Institutes2094 institutions 
Details in ResultCandidate’s name, roll number, category, marks obtained (out of 800), percentile and All India Rank
Validity of ResultOnly for the current academic year

How to Check NEET PG 2025 Results

Step 1: Official Website

Go to the official National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) portals:

  • natboard.edu.in 
  • nbe.edu.in 

Step 2: Result Link

On the homepage, look for the “NEET PG 2025 Result” link in the latest updates or result notifications section. Click on it.

Step 3: Login Credentials

Enter your registration number, date of birth and any other required credentials correctly. Double-check the details to avoid login errors.

Step 4: View and Download 

Once logged in, you can view the PDF merit list or your scorecard. Make sure to download the file to your device.

Step 5: Print for Future Reference

Save a digital copy and take at least one printout of your result/scorecard. This will be required during NEET PG 2025 counselling and document verification.

NEET PG 2025 Result Checklist

After downloading your NEET PG 2025 scorecard, it’s crucial to carefully check the information mentioned on it. Any errors could affect your counselling or admission process. Ensure the following details are correct:

  • Personal Information: Spell check your name, roll number, date of birth and category/PwD status.
  • Response Summary: Check the number of correct and incorrect responses recorded. This reflects how your answers were evaluated and is important in case you suspect any scoring discrepancy.
  • Performance Metrics: Confirm that your marks obtained (out of 800) and your rank/percentile are mentioned clearly. These figures determine your position in the merit list and your eligibility for various counselling rounds.

Expected NEET PG Cut-Off Marks and Percentile

Based on the last years’ cut off marks and percentile, the table below shows the expected NEET PG marks and percentile for 2025:

CategoryExpected NEET PG 2025 MarksExpected NEET PG 2025 Percentile
Unreserved290-31050th Percentile
SC/ST/OBC270-29040th Percentile
UR PWD250-27040th Percentile

NEET PG Result 2025: Percentage and Percentile Difference

  • Percentile: Describes the performance of a candidate relative to the rest of the candidates. It indicates the general merit position, indicating where you are with respect to the remaining candidates. For example, if you are in the 80th percentile, it means you scored better than 80% of all test-takers.
  • Percentage: Shows the percentage of marks achieved out of the maximum marks available in the test. It is a raw score and does not compare with the performance of other candidates. For instance, scoring 640 out of 800 translates to 80%, regardless of other candidates’ scores. Shows the percentage of marks achieved out of the maximum marks available in the test. It is a raw score and does not compare with the performance of other candidates. For instance, scoring 640 out of 800 translates to 80%, regardless of other candidates’ scores.

How Percentile Is Calculated

Percentile = (Number of candidates with marks ≤ your marks ÷ Total number of candidates) × 100.

Example: If 20,000 candidates appeared for the exam and 18,000 of them scored less than or equal to you, your percentile would be:

(18,000 ÷ 20,000) × 100 = 90 percentile

NEET PG Previous Year Cut-off

YearCategoryQualifying PercentileCut-off Marks
2024UR/EWS50th percentile291
SC/ST/OBC40th percentile257
UR PWD45th percentile274
2023UR/EWS50th percentile291
SC/ST/OBC40th percentile257
UR PWD45th percentile274
2022UR/EWS25th percentile201
SC/ST/OBC15th percentile169
UR PWD20th percentile186
2021UR/EWS35th percentile247
SC/ST/OBC30th percentile229
UR PWD25th percentile210

NEET PG Result 2025: Marking Scheme

The NEET PG 2025 examination follows a structured marking scheme to ensure uniform assessment of all candidates. The test comprises 200 multiple-choice questions, each carrying 4 marks, with negative marking for incorrect answers. The paper is divided into sections and candidates must manage their time effectively to attempt all questions within the allotted duration.

ParticularsDetails
Total Questions200 MCQs
Total Marks800
Marks for Correct Answer+4 marks
Marks for Incorrect Answer-1 mark
Marks for Unanswered Question0 marks
Paper Structure5 sections of 40 questions each
Time Allocation42 minutes per section

NEET PG 2025 Merit List

Following the results, NBEMS will release a merit list for the 50% All-India Quota (AIQ) seats, displaying ranks such as AIQ rank and category rank. This forms the basis for AIQ counselling via MCC, while state bodies manage the other 50%.

NEET PG Seat Matrix 2025

PG medical seats in India are divided among various quotas to ensure fair allocation across government, private and deemed institutions. The table below outlines the approximate seat availability under each quota type, along with a brief description of how these seats are managed and filled during the counselling process.

Quota TypeApproximate SeatsDescription
Total PG Seats42, 717Covers MD, MS, PG Diploma, DNB, MCh and DM seats available nationwide
Government Colleges35,000Seats offered in central and state-run medical institutions
Private Colleges30,000Seats available in private and deemed universities
All India Quota (AIQ)50% of Government SeatsFilled through MCC counselling, includes central institutions and deemed universities
State Quota50% of Government SeatsManaged by respective state authorities, includes both state and private college seats

Further detailed and updated matrices, especially for counselling mop-up rounds, will be available on NBEMS or state counselling portals.

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