STEP 7- Check your NEET PG result.
STEP 8- Save the PDF of NEET PG 2025 result.
TIE BREAKER CRITERIA
Meanwhile, as per the NEET PG 2025 information bulletin released by the NBEMS, in the event of two or more candidates obtaining same normalized marks, one or more of the following tie breaking criteria shall be used for resolving the tie. The merit position shall be determined using following tie breaker criteria in descending order-
1 Candidate having overall lesser number of negative responses in the entire question paper will be placed at a better merit position i.e. will get a higher rank in the merit list.
2 Candidate having lesser number of negative responses in the Section A of the question paper will be placed at a better merit position i.e. will get a higher rank in the merit list.
3 Candidate having lesser number of negative responses in the Section B of the question paper will be placed at a better merit position i.e. will get a higher rank in the merit list.
4 Candidate having lesser number of negative responses in the Section C of the question paper will be placed at a better merit position i.e. will get a higher rank in the merit list.
5 Candidate having lesser number of negative responses in the Section D of the question paper will be placed at a better merit position i.e. will get a higher rank in the merit list.
6 Candidate having lesser number of negative responses in the Section E of the question paper will be placed at a better merit position i.e. will get a higher rank in the merit list.
7 Candidate securing higher aggregate marks (in percentage) in all MBBS Professional Examinations will be placed at a better merit position i.e. will get a higher rank in the merit list. In case of Indian Citizens/ OCI who have obtained their Primary Medical Qualifications from outside India, their FMG Examination marks (in percentage) shall be considered in lieu of aggregate marks (in percentage) in all MBBS Professional Examination. It is to be noted that the aggregate marks in percentage shall be provided by the applicant while submitting her/his application form to NBEMS. The marks shall be provided as an accurate value rounded down to two decimals.
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