NEET MDS 2022 cutoff percentile lowered, Details
New Delhi : The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has now lowered the qualifying cut-off percentile for NEET MDS 2022 by 25.714 percentile for each category (General, SC/ST/OBC and UR-PWD).
Writing to the National Board of Examination (NBE) in this regard, the Ministry's notice read, "I am directed to say that this Ministry has decided to lower the qualifying cut-off percentile for NEET-MDS, 2022 by 25.714 percentile for each category (General, SC/ST/OBC and UR-PWD) in pursuance of DCI's MDS, Regulations, 2017 and 2nd proviso in clause 7(1) of DCI's Master of Dental Surgery Course (1st Amendment) Regulations, 2018.."
The qualifying percentiles for NEET MDS 2022 for the academic session 2022-23 now stand lowered as under:
S. No. | Category | Qualifying Percentile |
1. | General (UR/EWS) | 24.286 |
2. | SC/ST/OBC (Including PWD of SC/ST/OBC) | 14.286 |
3. | UR-PWD | 19.286 |
NBE is, therefore, asked to bring out revised result in accordance with the above lowered qualifying percentiles immediately.
To view the official notice, Click here: https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/neet-percentile-187774.pdf
Choice filling for Round 2 NEET MDS Counselling 2022 is now available. The Reset / Unlock Registration option for Round 2 of PG Counselling 2022 has been activated and is available upto 10:00 AM of 14.10.2022.
A candidate for admission to the MDS course (Master of Dental Surgery) must have a. recognized degree of BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) awarded by an Indian University in respect of recognized Dental College under Section 10(2) of the Dentists Act, 1948 or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Dental Council of India and should have obtained permanent registration with the State Dental Council. Candidates not possessing a recognized Dental qualification for the above purpose should secure the prior approval of his qualifications by the Dental Council of India before he can be admitted to the MDS Course of any University in India.
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