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RESULTS

As per the “Postgraduate Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2012 (Part I):

  “In order to be eligible for admission to any postgraduate course in a particular academic year, it shall be necessary for a candidate to obtain minimum of marks at 50th percentile in ‘National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Postgraduate courses’ held for the said academic year. However, in respect of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, the minimum marks shall be at 40th percentile. In respect of candidates as provided in clause 9(II) above with locomotory disability of lower limbs, the minimum marks shall be at 45th percentile. The percentile shall be determined on the basis of highest marks secured in the All-India common merit list in ‘National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test’ for Postgraduate courses:

Provided when sufficient number of candidates in the respective categories fail to secure minimum marks as prescribed in National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test held for any academic year for admission to Post Graduate Courses, the Central Government in consultation with Medical Council of India may at its discretion lower the minimum marks required for admission to Post Graduate Course for candidates belonging to respective categories and marks so lowered by the Central Government shall be applicable for the said academic year only.”

S.NO. CATEGORY PASSING CRITERIA
1. General 50% Percentile
2. SC/ST/OBC 40% Percentile
3. PWD 45% Percentile
The result for NEET-PG 2017 will be declared by 15th January 2017

The validity of the result of NEET-PG 2017 shall be only for the current admission session i.e. 2017 admission session for MD/MS/PG Diploma courses and cannot be carried forward for the next session of admissions for MD/MS/PG Diploma courses.

Kindly note that the registration of admissions for MD/MS/PG Diploma courses is governed by Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations issued by Medical Council of India with prior approval of Central Government and the Judgments of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.

In case of two or more candidates obtaining equal marks in the competitive entrance examination, their inter se merit will be determined according to age, older will get preference over younger.

A percentile rank tells how well a candidate did in comparison to other candidates, while a percentage rank explains how well a candidate did in the test itself. Percentile never gives the detail of the marks that you have scored instead it just tell you about your merit position among the number of candidates who have appeared in the test with you. For example, a candidate might answer 85 percent of questions correctly and rank in the 99th percentile which means that percentile is not related to the percent of correct answers a student gets on a test.
Percentile ranks are commonly used to clarify the interpretation of scores on standardized tests. For example, a test score that is greater than or equal to 80% of the scores of candidates taking the test is said to be at the 80th percentile, where 80 is the percentile rank.
Whereas percentage of score is simply calculated based on the score obtained out of the maximum score in the test. For example, a test score of 75% in a test with a maximum score of 1000 indicates a score of 750. The percentage of scores is not affected by the candidate’s merit position in comparison to other candidates who took the test.

NBE shall be declaring the results for:

  1. All India 50% quota seats for MD/MS/PG Diploma Courses (all states except Jammu & Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana)
  2. State quota seats for  MD/MS/PG Diploma Courses of  all states/UTs of India (including the states of Andhra Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and Telangana)
  3. Admission to MD/MS/PG Diploma Courses in all Private Medical Colleges/Institutions/Universities/Deemed Universities
  4. Admission to PG Medical Courses in AFMS Institutions
  5. Admission to DNB CET Broad specialty courses(January 2017 session)

  1. All India NEET-PG 2017 rank: This is the overall merit position of the candidate amongst all the candidates who have appeared in the NEET-PG 2017
  2. All India 50% quota rank: This is the overall merit position of the candidate amongst all the candidates who have appeared in the NEET-PG 2017 for All India 50% quota and is valid only for All India 50% quota MD/MS/Post Graduate Diploma Courses 2017 admission session.
  3. All India 50% quota Category Rank : This is the overall merit position of the candidate in the category (OBC/SC/ST) as opted by the candidate in the NEET –PG 2017 for All India 50% quota and is valid only for All India 50% quota MD/MS/Post Graduate Diploma Courses 2017 admission session only.
  4. State quota/ Private medical colleges/Deemed University/AFMS rank: State quota rank, state category rank, benefit for In-service candidates, rural posting(if applicable) etc shall be determined/generated by the designated agency/authority of the concerned States/university/concerned authority as per applicable Regulation and/or their eligibility criteria, guidelines and applicable reservation policies.
  1. The question paper of NEET-PG comprises of 300 multiple choice questions each with four options and only one correct response. Multiple question papers are used for NEET-PG for different sessions and days.
  2. A standard psychometrically-sound approach is employed for the scoring process of NEET-PG. This approach has been applied to score all large scale Computer Based Examination utilizing multiple question papers.
  3. While all papers (forms) are carefully assembled to ensure that the content is comparable, the difficulty of each form may be perceived by different subjects undertaking the exam to slightly vary. Such minor differences in the overall difficulty level are accurately measured after all the different question papers (forms) have been administered and the results analyzed.
  4. A post-equating process is necessary to ensure validity and fairness. Equating is a psychometric process to adjust differences in difficulty so that performance from different exam papers (forms) are comparable on a common metric and therefore fair to candidates testing across multiple papers (forms).

  5. During post-equating, exam items are concurrently analyzed and the estimated item parameters (item difficulty and discrimination) are put onto a common metric. Item Response Theory (IRT), a psychometrically supported statistical model, is utilized in this process. The result is a score that takes into account the performance of the candidate along with the difficulty of the form administered.
  6. In order to ensure appropriate interpretation of performance, the scores must be placed on a common scale or metric. A linear transformation is used for this scaling process, which is a standard practice for such test administration.
  7. Post equating takes into account any statistical differences in examination difficulty and ensures all candidates are evaluated on a common scale. The aforesaid steps ensure that all examination scores are valid, equitable and fair. Merit List shall be prepared on the basis of scores obtained by the candidates.

  8. There is no provision for re-checking /re-totaling /re-evaluation of the question paper, answers, score and no query in this regard will be entertained.

DECLARATION OF RESULT (For All India 50% Quota Seats)

  1. The mark sheet- cum-result certificate for NEET-PG 2017 examination – All India 50% Quota can be downloaded from the website www.nbe.edu..in after the declaration of result.
  2. As per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, a total of five times of number of seats available for allotment or all qualified candidates, whichever is less, and only these candidates will be given chance to participate in online counseling (allotment process) for All India 50% quota. The result of only those candidates who will be eligible to participate in the All India PG counseling 2016 shall be declared under the All India 50% Quota list.
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  4. It is further clarified that a candidate may qualify NEET-PG 2017 as per criteria mentioned in para 14.1 (of Information Bulletin) but is not in the list of candidates eligible for counseling for All 50% quota seats in accordance with provisions of para 15.1 (b) (of Information Bulletin). Such candidate is however eligible to be considered for counseling for State quota seats in accordance with applicable Regulation and /or their qualifying criteria, applicable guidelines and state reservation policies.
  5. Candidates securing less than 50% percentile (40% in case of SC/ST/OBC and 45% in case of PH candidates) in the Entrance Examination will not be considered for admission and their names will not be included in the merit list.(List of qualified candidates) 
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  7. If a reserved candidate qualifies for General category as per the merit list, will be counted as General candidate.
  8. In pursuance of the Hon’ble Supreme Court order dated 10.04.2008 and according to detailed instructions of the Ministry of Human Resource Development vide their O.M. No. 1-1/2005-UI A/847 dated 20th April, 2008 Ministry of Health & FW has decided to implement OBC reservation in All India Quota in phased manner on the pro-rata basis in respect of seats being contributed to the All India Quota by the Central Education Institutions only from the academic year 2009.
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  10. To maintain the exact percentage of OBC seat, some of the Institutes decrease or increases OBC seats in the alternate year without disturbing the total number of seats. There is 3% horizontal reservation for Physically Challenged persons also (only for locomotor disabilities of lower limbs between 50% to 70% provided that in case any seat in this 3% quota remains unfilled on account of unavailability of candidates with locomotor disability of lower limbs between 50% to 70 % then any such unfilled seat in this 3% quota shall be filled up by persons with locomotor disability of lower limbs between 40% to < 50% before they are included in the seats of respective category) in 50% All India PG Quota seats. Detailed information in this regard is available on the websites of the Medical Counseling Committee (www.mcc.nic.in).
  11. In case two or more candidates obtaining equal marks in the test, their inter se merit will be determined according to age, older will get preference over younger.
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  13. There is no provision for rechecking/re-evaluation/re-totaling of the result/score and no query in this regard will be entertained.

RESULT FOR STATE QUOTA SEATS/ AFMS INSTITUTES/ OTHER PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGES/ UNIVERSITIES/ INSTITUTES

  • The result in respect of State quota seats/ AFMS Institutes/ Other Private Universities/Institutes shall be declared on NEET-PG 2017 website separately.
  • The result and candidate data of State quota seats/ AFMS Institutes/ Other Private Universities/Institutes may be procured from the NBE by the concerned State Authority/University/Institute for generating their merit list/ eligibility list / category wise result as per their requirement/reservation policy. The Medical Counseling Committee (MCC), Directorate General Health Services (DGHS), has no role to play in this matter. MCC shall not entertain any queries in this regard.
  • GENERATION OF STATE/ PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGES/UNIVERSITY MERIT LIST / ELIGIBILITY LIST (For State Quota Seats/Private Colleges and Universities)
    1. The state quota seats and the seats in private medical colleges/universities shall also be filled by utilizing the result of NEET-PG. No state government /private medical college/universities including the states of Jammu & Kashmir, Telangana & Andhra Pradesh shall be conducting any entrance exam at their own level.
    2. NBE shall be providing only the data of candidates and their scores in NEET-PG 2017 to the States/Private Universities/Institutes without applying eligibility criteria, reservation criteria etc of the concerned states/ UT, Private Universities or Institutes. It may be noted that for State Quota seats/admission to Private Universities/Institutes - final eligibility, state category, State category rank, benefit for In-service candidates, rural posting(if applicable) etc shall be determined/generated by the designated agency/authority of the concerned States as per applicable Regulation and/or their eligibility criteria, guidelines and applicable reservation policies.
    3. NBE does not verify the information provided by the candidates during online registration and hence candidature will be purely provisional subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria as mentioned in the Information Bulletin for NEET-PG 2017 & criteria of State/Universities/Institutions concerned.
    4. Candidates must verify from the respective state governments/Private Universities & Institutes if at all they will be considered for admission to State Quota Post Graduate seats/Institute Pool based on applicable Regulation and /or  domicile criteria, State/Institute of Graduation, reservation policy etc. Merely appearing/passing in NEET-PG 2017 does not make a candidate qualified and/or eligible for State Quota Seats/admission to Private Universities & Institutes.
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