“Not Our Decision”: NBEMS Distances Itself from Negative NEET PG Score
NBEMS clarified that it had absolutely “no role” in drastically lowering the qualifying percentiles.
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NBEMS clarified that it had absolutely “no role” in drastically lowering the qualifying percentiles.
Read MoreThe Court asserted its authority to examine the constitutional validity of the policy decision.
Read MoreThis marks the culmination of the highly debated 2025 PG medical counselling cycle.
Read MoreUnlike previous rounds, the rules here are strictly punitive to prevent seat blocking.
Read MoreIn medicine, precision is everything. Protocols are sacred, and timelines save lives. It is ironic, then, that the body governing our entry into this field operates with the stability of water.
Read MoreMCC had released the Provisional result on Feb. 3. However, The institute revised the it today i.e. on Feb. 5 2026
Read MoreThe Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) released the Provisional Seat Allotment Result for the NEET PG 2025 Round 3 on February 3, 2026
Read MoreThe board further argued that candidates are bound by a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) signed before the exam, which strictly prohibits them from sharing or accessing test content.
Read MoreThe Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has extended the Choice Filling deadline for Round 3.
Read MoreThe board has advised candidates to keep track of the official website for the detailed Information Bulletin
Read MoreThe petitioner argued that lowering the cut-off (to as low as -40 marks) compromises the “quality of doctors” and endangers patient safety.
Read MoreThe plea contends that allowing candidates with “abnormally low” or negative scores to specialize in medicine poses a grave threat to public health and patient safety.
Read MoreBy widening the eligibility pool to include the lowest-performing candidates, the system allows students with deep pockets to “buy” expensive Management or NRI quota seats that would otherwise remain empty, prioritizing financial capability over medical competence.
Read MoreThe decision came after the First Appeal Committee reviewed and accepted appeals from various medical colleges that had previously been denied permission by the MARB.
Read MoreThis decision follows requests from candidates waiting for state counselling results.
Read MoreThe Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has officially released the seat matrix for the academic year 2025-2026.
Read MoreTo make the process seem legitimate, the accused called parents to their office, issued fake allotment letters with official-looking stamps, and even…
Read MoreMCC has announced the Round 2 Seat Allotment Result for NEET PG 2025 today, December 16, 2025.
Read MoreCheck the table below for state wise addition of new seats and total seat matrix
Read MoreThe NMC issued an updated list of PG (Broad Specialty) seats for private medical colleges for the 2025-26 session.
Read MoreThe Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released a revised schedule for Round 2 of the NEET PG 2025 counselling. The registration window opens in early December. Read more to check exact dates.
Read MoreApproximately 140 candidates who officially claimed to belong to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) – defined as having an annual family income of less than ₹8 lakh – secured admission into private medical colleges under “Management” and “NRI” quotas.
Read MoreThe table below gives an overview of the latest available bond service requirements across different states and union territories.
Read MoreSuccessful candidates must report to their allotted institutes between November 23 and December 1, 2025, to complete admission formalities.
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Read MoreThe policy aims to plug recurring staff shortages in facilities that have been strained for years due to the absence of MBBS doctors
Read MoreThe Gujarat High Court directed authorities to allow an MBBS student to correct his NEET-PG application form.
The student had accidentally entered his aggregate MBBS marks as 66.23% instead of 66.32%.