The health ministry and the board of governors in the Medical Council of India (MCI) on Wednesday diminished the qualifying marks for NEET-PG for 2019-20 via six percentile throughout all categories. This means, now common category applicants with a minimal mark of 44 percentile, individuals with disabilities (PWD) category with minimal of 39 percentile and SC/ST and OBC category applicants with 34 percentiles will change into eligible for admission to publish graduate (PG) medical classes (MD/MS/DNB) for the instructional year 2019-20.
Earlier, the cut-offs were 50, 45 and 40, respectively. As the new leisure in percentile will probably be appropriate for the recent process, it's going to get advantages thousands of scholars.
Earlier, the cut-offs were 50, 45 and 40, respectively. As the new leisure in percentile will probably be appropriate for the recent process, it's going to get advantages thousands of scholars.
NEET-PG cut-off lowered by 6 percentile
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May 09, 2019
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