NEET PG 2019 result to be declared anytime soon; Know how to download it
Prabha Dhavala | January 31, 2019 | 09:55 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, January 31 : National Board of Examinations (NBE) is expected to declare the NEET PG result 2019 anytime soon. The postgraduate entrance exam was held on January 6 for all students except candidates belonging to Jammu and Kashmir for whom it was conducted on January 17. The exam was held online in a single session in 165 cities across the country. NEET PG 2019 result can be accessed by the candidate’s login account. Know the steps to download and check the same.
NEET PG scores will be used for admissions to MS and MD programmes offered by medical colleges across India. The counselling for 15% All India Quota will be commonly held by MCC while the 85% quota seats under the state authorities will be held by each state respectively.
Steps to download NEET PG 2019 result
- Click on the result link given at https://cdn3.digialm.com/EForms/configuredHtml/1815/57907/Index.html
- Enter the NEET PG Roll No., Date of Birth in the result link
- View and download the scorecard
Minimum required percentile
In order to qualify in the exam, the candidates need to secure the minimum required percentile. The minimum required percentile for each category has been given below in the table.
| Category | Minimum Required Percentile |
| General | 50th Percentile |
| SC/ST/OBC | 40th Percentile |
| General PH | 45th Percentile |
| SC/ST/OBC PH | 40th Percentile |
NEET PG result will mention the details of the candidate along with total marks, percentile scores, cutoff marks.
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