NEET PG 2024 Registration | Counselling schedule: NEET PG 2024 results were announced on August 23, 2024 and candidates are now anticipating the counselling schedule. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will oversee the counselling process for 50% of the All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government, private and government aided medical colleges. As per reports, the NEET PG counselling process will start in the second week of September.
Successful candidates must register on the official MCC website at mcc.nic.in by using their registered email ID and mobile number to participate in the counselling process. It is recommended to frequently check the official website for updates.
Table of contents-
- 1-NEET PG 2024 | Registration, Counselling Schedule | Cutoff
- 2-What is NEET PG
- 3-NEET PG 2024 Result
- 4-NEET PG 2024 Scorecard
- 5-Counselling process
- 6-Eligibility Criteria for NEET PG 2024
- 7-NEET PG Counselling Dates 2024 | Documents Required
- 8-NEET PG 2024 Expected Branch-wise Cutoff
- 9-NEET PG 2024 Discrepancy
What is NEET PG:NEET PG is an annual computer-based entrance examination for admissions to MD, MS, and PG Diploma courses across India.
The NEET PG 2024 examination, was conducted on August 11,2024 in two shifts, by the NBEMS and took place at 416 centers in 170 cities. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to pursue admissions in various programs, including 26,168 seats for Doctor of Medicine (MD), 13,649 seats for Master of Surgery (MS), 922 seats for PG Diploma, and 1,338 seats for Diplomate of National Board Centralised Entrance Test (DNB CET) courses.
NEET PG 2024 Result: Examination results were declared on August 23, 2024 and are available on the NBEMS websites: natboard.edu.in and nbe.edu.in
NEET PG Scorecard: NEET PG 2024 scorecard will be available to download after or on August 30, 2024 on the official website nbe.edu.in
Candidates can download it from there as it is a mandatory document to participate in the counselling process.
The Official notice was, “Individual scorecards for candidates who appeared in NEET-PG 2024 can be downloaded from the website nbe.edu.in on/after 30 August 2024.”
Counselling Process:The counselling process for NEET PG is expected to include three rounds, followed by an online stray vacancy and mop-up round to allocate any remaining seats across medical colleges nationwide.
To secure a seat, candidates need to select their preferred courses and institutions during the choice-filling process, prioritizing them based on their preferences. Seat allocation will depend on factors such as NEET PG scores, available seats, and the number of applications received.
Once the seat verification process is completed, the results of the allotments will be announced. MCC will release seat allotment result PDF based on the college-wise seat availability and choices filled by the candidates. Candidates must report to the colleges they have been allotted within the specified deadlines to finalize their admission and complete the necessary documentation. They are required to bring all relevant documents including allotment letter.
NEET PG Counselling Rounds:
Round-1:
- Registration and Payment
- Choice Filling and Locking by the participants
- Processing of Seat Allotment
- Seat Allotment Results Declaration
- Uploading of documents by the participants
- Reporting and Joining
Round-2:
- Registration and Payment
- Choice Filling and Locking by the participants
- Processing of Seat Allotment
- Seat Allotment Results Declaration
- Uploading of documents by the participants
- Reporting and Joining
Round-3:
- Registration and Payment
- Choice Filling and Locking by the participants
- Processing of Seat Allotment
- Seat Allotment Result Declaration
- Uploading of documents by the participants
- Reporting and Joining
Stray Vacancy Round:
- Registration and Payment
- Choice Filling and Locking
- Processing of Seat Allotment
- Seat Allotment Results declaration
- Reporting
Eligibility criteria: To participate in the NEET PG 2024 counselling, candidates must achieve a score that meets or exceeds the qualifying cut-off set by the MCC. The qualifying cut-off for this year has been published alongside the NEET PG 2024 results.
Category | Cut off percentile | Cut off score |
General | 50th percentile | 290 |
GN PwD | 45th percentile | 274 |
SC/ST/OBC | 40th percentile | will be updated soon |
SC/ST/OBC PwD | 40th percentile | will be updated soon |
NEET PG Counselling Dates 2024 | Documents Required: Candidates must consider the following documents in order to appear for the Neet pg counselling process 2024-
- 1-MBBS Marksheet
- 2-MBBS Degree Certificate
- 3-Authentic Photo ID proof
- 4-Disability Certificate (if any)
- 5-Caste Certificate (if any)
- 6-Class X Marksheet
- NEET PG 2024 Scorecard– Click here
- NEET PG 2024 Admit card
- 1-Permanent/Provisional Registration Certificate issued by MCI/SMC
- 2-Internship Completion Certificate
- 3-Non-creamy layer Certificate (if any)
NEET PG 2024 Expected Branch-wise Cutoff
The branch-specific expected cutoff for NEET PG 2024 is determined by the availability of seats and the candidates’ performance in the entrance examination. The cutoff marks can differ across various specializations depending on the demand and level of competition in each field. Candidates are advised to consult the official notification for the most precise details regarding the expected cutoff marks. Seat allocation will be based on NEET PG rank, choices made by candidates, and the availability of seats in each branch. The expected cutoffs for each branch can be reviewed in the table below.
Branch | General | OBC | SC | ST |
Radiology | 545 | 535 | 500 | 443 |
ENT | 440 | 430 | 370 | 280 |
Surgery | 480 | 465 | 385 | 310 |
OBGY | 500 | 475 | 405 | 305 |
Dermatology | 550 | 515 | 450 | 395 |
Medicine | 535 | 500 | 435 | 350 |
Paediatrics | 510 | 485 | 405 | 360 |
Pulmonary | 495 | 500 | 400 | 300 |
Ophthalmology | 450 | 435 | 370 | 295 |
Orthopaedics | 490 | 480 | 395 | 300 |
NEET PG 2024 Discrepancy: Following the announcement of results, some candidates expressed concerns about potential discrepancies, regarding the transparency of the result compilation process, particularly those who took the exam during the second shift on August 11, 2024, citing that improper normalization may have resulted in unexpectedly low ranks.
Many students compared their answers with unofficial keys from coaching centers and found discrepancies in their scores. As a result, dissatisfied with their results and ranks, these candidates are now urging NBEMS to release their raw scores along with the official answer key.
Typically, the NEET PG exam is held in a single shift; however, this year, the exam was planned to take place in two shifts. Prior to the exam, candidates had requested that the exam to be conducted in a single shift only, citing concerns over the reliability of the normalization process.
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