NEET MDS 2021: NBE releases results for All India 50 percent Quota Seats
New Delhi: The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the Result-Cum Score Card for NEET-MDS 2021 for All India 50% Quota Seats.
The result of NEET-MDS 2021 has been declared on 31.12.2020. The result of NEET-MDS 2021 for All India 50% Quota seats of eligible candidates for admission to All India 50% quota Post Graduate MDS Courses (2021 admission session) has been declared and can be seen at NBE website https://www.natboard.edu.in and NEET-MDS website https://nbe.edu.in
Candidates who have studied/passed BDS from the UT of Jammu & Kashmir are not eligible for All India 50% Quota seats. However, the candidates who were nominated by the Government of India (under central pool seats) to do BDS from Dental Colleges in Jammu & Kashmir are eligible for admission to All India 50% quota Post Graduate MDS Courses.
Cut-off scores (out of 960) for All India 50% quota Post Graduate MDS Courses (2021 admission session) is as follows:
UR\EWS (50th Percentile) | OBC/SC/ST (40th Percentile) | UR-PWD (45th Percentile) |
259 | 227 | 243 |
NEET-MDS 2021 candidates with scores at or above cut-off scores mentioned above in their respective categories are eligible for participating in the counselling for All India 50% quota Post Graduate MDS seats to be conducted by DGHS, MoHFW.
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