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18,000 seats remain vacant, NEET-PG cut-off lowered after second round of counselling, Pg12

NEET-PG cut-off lowered to zero after 18,000 seats remain vacant, raising concerns about medical education standards.

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Key Highlights:

  • Over 18,000 postgraduate medical seats remain vacant in India after the second counselling round.
  • NBEMS reduced the NEET-PG 2025 qualifying percentile to zero for reserved categories.
  • The cut-off for the general category has been reduced to seven percentile from 50.
  • The NEET-PG 2025 result was declared on August 19, 2025.
  • The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued directions for the cut-off reduction on January 9.

Detailed Insights:

  • The reduction in qualifying percentile aims to ensure optimal utilization of available seats and expand India’s pool of trained medical specialists.
  • All NEET-PG candidates are MBBS-qualified doctors who have completed their degrees and internships.
  • Admissions remain strictly merit-based, determined by NEET-PG rank and candidate preferences, through authorized counselling.
  • The Health Ministry asserts that the revised percentile expands eligibility among already-qualified MBBS doctors without diluting academic standards.
  • Doctors have expressed concerns that lowering the qualifying percentile may negatively impact the quality and credibility of medical specialists.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • NEET-PG: A national-level entrance exam for postgraduate medical courses in India.
  • NBEMS: National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences, responsible for conducting NEET-PG.
  • Counselling: The process of seat allocation to candidates based on their NEET-PG rank and preferences.
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