NEET PG 2021 Counselling: NBE releases merit list for 50% AIQ, scorecard tomorrow
Sonia Vats | January 8, 2022 | 07:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
NBE releases the merit list of NEET PG 2021 for 50% AIQ quota. NEET PG 2021 scorecards will be available from January 9 onwards.
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NEW DELHI:
The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the merit list for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Post Graduate, or NEET PG 2021 at natboard.edu.in The NEET PG 2021 scorecard for All India 50% quota seats will be released from January 9, 2022, onwards. Along with the result cum merit list, the NBE has also released the NEET PG 2021 cutoff for 50% AIQ quota.
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As per the official notification released by NBE, the Jammu & Kashmir NEET PG 2021 aspirants who were nominated by the Government of India (under central pool seats) to pursue MBBS in the erstwhile J&K are only eligible for NEET PG 2021 counselling for 50% AIQ seats. Read to know more on NEET PG 2021 merit list and counselling below.
NEET PG 2021 Counselling: How to download the merit list?
Given in the table below are the result cum merit list of NEET PG 2021 for 50% AIQ quota.
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Visit the official website of NBE, natboard.edu.in
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Click on the official notification for NEET PG merit list 2021.
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The PDF contains the result cum merit list.
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Check the roll number in the merit list and verify the details
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Download the PDF for future reference.
NEET PG 2021 Cutoff for 50% AIQ Quota
|
Category |
Cutoff percentile |
Cutoff scores |
|
UR/EWS |
50 |
302 |
|
OBC/SC/ST (including PWD) |
40 |
265 |
|
UR-PWD |
45 |
283 |
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NEET PG 2021: What’s next?
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct the counselling for NEET PG 2021 at mcc.nic.in. The official schedule for NEET PG 2021 counselling will be published on the official website soon. A total of 4 rounds will be conducted in the NEET PG counselling 2021- round 1, round 2, mop-up round and stray vacancy round in the end for vacant seats. Through the counselling pf NEET PG, 9,953 Doctor of Medicine (MD), 10,821 Master of Surgery (MS), 1,979 PG Diploma and 1,338 DNB CET seats will be filled in 6,102 colleges and 649 hospitals.
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