NEET PG 2025 Cutoff Draws Flak After Low Scores Secure Seats in Govt Medical Colleges

Written By :  Anshika Mishra
Published On 2026-02-12 12:10 GMT   |   Update On 2026-02-12 12:10 GMT
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The release of the NEET PG third-round counselling allotments has sparked a nationwide debate, as candidates with negative and single-digit scores secured postgraduate seats in government medical colleges. Medical professionals across the nation have raised concerns that such low marks indicate poor basic medical knowledge and fear that their admission could compromise specialist training and patient safety.

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At a time when doctors are already worried that the minimum qualifying standards for NEET-PG have been reduced too much, the fact that candidates with extremely low and even negative scores are getting MD and MS seats in reputed medical colleges has further increased their concerns about the future of medical education in India.

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Negative, single digit scorers allotted MD, MS seats! Doctors decry NEET PG 2025 cutoff

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