The National Board of Examinations releases the NEET PG Cut off 2021 soon after the declaration of the result. The cut off is the minimum marks that have to be secured in order to qualify for the admission process. In short, these are the qualifying marks and vary for various categories. For General category candidates, the NEET PG qualifying percentile is 50th, while for SC/ST/OBC is 40th percentile. On the basis of the NEET PG 2021 cut off, the medical graduates will be shortlisted for 24,547 Doctor of Medicine (MD), 12,780 Master of Surgery (MS) and 922 PG Diploma seats. In this article, candidates can get complete information about NBE NEET PG Cutoff 2021.
NEET PG Cutoff Dates
The dates for releasing the cutoff will be announced soon. Candidates who have attempted the exam can check the NEET PG Cutoff Dates here.
Events | Cutoff Schedule |
NEET PG exam | 11th September 2021 |
Announcement of result | 1st week of October 2021 |
NEET PG cutoff | To be announced |
Publication of 50% AIQ Merit List | To be announced |
NEET PG Counselling | To be announced |
NEET PG Qualifying Percentile
To qualify for the entrance exam of NBE NEET-PG, the applicants must score passing marks. The candidates can check the category-wise qualifying marks below-
Category | Qualifying Marks |
Unreserved (UR) | 50th percentile |
SC/ST/OBC | 40th percentile |
Unreserved – PH (UR-PH) | 45th percentile |
SC/ST/OBC – PH | 40th percentile |
What are the factors that affect the NEET PG Qualifying Cutoff Marks?
The factors that affect the cutoff marks are as follows-
- The number of candidates who appeared in the exam.
- Availability of the seats
- The difficulty level of the exam.
NEET PG Cutoff 2021 – Percentile Vs Marks
The NEET PG Percentile Rank determines the performance of the applicant as compared to others. While percentage determines the individual performance of the candidate. Whereas, the NEET PG Cutoff determines the merit position of the candidate among others. Thus, on the basis of the NEET PG Cutoff Percentile, the merit list is prepared.
Types of NEET PG Cutoff 2021
The Cut-Off of NEET PG is considered for admission to the below Post-Graduate Medical Seats-
- 50% All India Quota seats (excluding former Jammu & Kashmir state)
- 50% State Quota seats (including state of Jammu and Kashmir)
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NEET PG Previous Year Cutoff Marks
Here, the aspirants can check the previous year cutoff scores of NEET-PG.
Cutoff Scores of NEET PG 2020, and 2019
Category | NEET PG qualifying percentile | NEET PG Cutoff 2020 | Cutoff Scores 2019 |
Unreserved (UR) | 50th | 366 | 340 |
SC/ST/OBC | 40th | 319 | 295 |
Unreserved – PH (UR-PH) | 45th | 342 | 317 |
SC/ST/OBC – PH | 40th | 295 | 295 |
Types of NEET PG Cutoff 2021
The Cut-Off of NEET PG is considered for admission to the below Post-Graduate Medical Seats-
- 50% All India Quota seats (excluding former Jammu & Kashmir state)
- 50% State Quota seats (including state of Jammu and Kashmir)
Revised NEET PG Cutoff 2020
The original NEET PG Cutoff was released on 30th January. It was later revised owing to the shortage of qualified candidates for admission to MD/MS/Diploma/DNB courses. Later, NBE has also announced the revised cutoff list.
Category | Cutoff Percentile | Cutoff Marks |
General | 50 | 366 |
PWD | 45 | 342 |
SC/ST/OBC/PWD | 40 | 319 |
NEET PG 2022 Speciality-Wise Cutoff
Apart from the general cutoff, candidates who are willing to take admission in MD/MS courses must check the speciality-wise cutoff marks.
NEET PG Speciality-Wise Cutoff
MD/MS specialities | AIQ cut off rank |
MD General Medicine | 4924 |
MS Orthopedics | 8767 |
MD Paediatrics | 5978 |
MD Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 9154 |
MD Radiodiagnosis | 3287 |
MS General Surgery | 10378 |
MD Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy | 3768 |
Revised PG Cutoff 2019
Category | Cutoff percentile | Cutoff marks (out of 1200) |
General | 44 | 313 |
PWD | 39 | 291 |
SC/ST/OBC/PWD | 34 | 270 |
Original NEET PG Cut Off 2019
Category | Cutoff percentile | Cutoff marks (out of 1200) |
General | 50 | 340 |
PWD | 45 | 317 |
SC/ST/OBC/PWD | 40 | 295 |
NEET PG 2019 Speciality-Wise Cutoff
MD/MS Specialities | AIQ cutoff rank |
Radiodiagnosis | 2403 |
Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy | 2763 |
Paediatrics | 4438 |
General Medicine | 4632 |
Orthopaedics | 5759 |
Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 8141 |
General Surgery | 8222 |
Revised Cutoff 2018
Category | Cutoff percentile | Cutoff marks (out of 1200) |
General | 35 | 262 |
SC/ST/OBC/PWD | 25 | 225 |
PWD | 30 | 244 |
Revised NEET PG Cut Off 2017
Category | Cutoff percentile | Cutoff marks (out of 1200) |
General | 42.50 | 667.4111 |
PWD | 37.50 | 643.1009 |
SC/ST/OBC/PWD | 32.50 | 618.8969 |
NEET PG Top Medical Colleges 50% AIQ Cut Off
Name of Medical college | NEET PG 2020 cutoff rank | NEET PG 2019 cut off rank |
B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad | 75406 | 69516 |
Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior | 77575 | 69833 |
Madras Medical College, Madras | 42414 | 28039 |
Government Medical College, Nagpur | 79533 | 62706 |
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi | 29321 | 70556 |
Guntur Medical College, Guntur | 48030 | 56400 |
VMMC and SJ Hospital, New Delhi | 40194 | 30525 |
Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | 41496 | 21555 |
Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad | 40743 | 20984 |
Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, Mumbai | 74960 | 62358 |
NEET PG Counselling 2021
Soon after the release of the result, the MCC conducts the counselling session.
To participate in the counselling process, the applicants have to follow the steps mentioned below-
Step-1 Registration
- Visit the official website of MCC
- Then click on the candidate registration.
- Enter the required details, mobile number, e-mail Id etc.
- After successful registration, candidates will receive login credentials.
- Login, and fill in the rest of the details.
Step-2 Make the payment of the registration fees
- To participate in the counselling process, the candidates have to pay the registration fees.
- Payment can be done online using Net Banking/Debit or Credit Card.
The Non-Refundable Fee Categories
- For 50% AIQ/Central Universities- General (Rs 1000/-), and for SC/ST/OBC Category (Rs 500/-).
- For Deemed Universities (All Categories) – Rs 5000/-
Refundable Fees
- For 50% AIQ/Central Universities- General (Rs 25000/-), and for SC/ST/OBC Category (Rs 10,000/-).
- For Deemed Universities (All Categories) – Rs 2, 00, 000/-
Step-3 Choice Filling
- After making the fee payment, the applicants have to choose the desired course and college as per the preferences.
- Options can be modified till the due-date.
- Candidates must lock their choices otherwise it will be automatically locked after the due date. Also, they must keep a copy of the choices filled for future use.
Step-4 Seat Allotment List
- Soon after the submission of the choices, the MCC releases the seat allotment list.
- The list carries the details of the candidate, rank secured, the course or the institute allotted to her/him.
- After the registration process for the first round of counselling, the MCC will start seat allotment processing.
- Seats will be allocated based on the options filled by the candidates, their All India ranks, reservation criteria, availability of seats and other aspects.
- The seat allotment list will be available on its official website.
Step-5 Reporting to the respective institutes
- The selected candidates have to visit the allotted college/university for final admission.
- He/she must carry all the documents mentioned on the website along with the attested copies.
List of Documents required for Verification
- NEET PG 2021 result/rank letter
- Marksheet/Birth Certficate
- MBBS Marksheet
- MBBS Degree Certificate
- Internship Completion Certificate
- Permanent/provisional registration certificate issued by MCI/ SMC
- Valid, non-expired and authentic photo ID proof (PAN card/Driving licence/Voter ID/Passport/Aadhar card)
- Caste Certificate (optional)
- Non-creamy layer Certificate (optional)
- Disability Certificate (optional)
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