New Delhi : The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the result scores of NEET SS 2021.
NEET SS 2021 was conducted on 10th January, 2022.
Scores obtained by the candidates in NEET-SS 2021 have been declared. Please click the link below for the scores:
https://results.natboard.edu.in/neetssresult
The Merit list of the candidates and their individual score cards will be published shortly.
Medical Dialogues earlier reported that after being rapped up by the Supreme Court on the last-minute changes to the exam pattern of NEET SS 2021, the Central government decided to introduce changes from next year. Informing the apex court about the same, the Centre confirmed that this year's NEET SS will be held as per the existing exam pattern. The modified pattern will be given effect only from the academic year 2022-2023.
TIE BREAKER CRITERIA: In the event of candidates obtaining the same score for a particular super specialty group, the following tie-breaking criteria will be applied to determine inter-se merit in descending order of application till a unique inter-se merit is determined for all such candidates:
A. Candidate having greater number of correct responses in the question paper will be placed at a better merit position.
B. Candidate having lesser number of negative responses in the question paper will be placed at a better merit position.
C. Older candidate will be placed at a better merit position.
D. Candidate securing higher aggregate marks (in percentage) in all MBBS Professional Examinations will be placed at a better merit position
PUBLICATION OF MERIT LIST:
NBEMS shall declare Group wise merit list i.e. there will be a separate merit list for each Super Specialty Group. There shall not be any equating/scaling and normalization. The merit shall be generated strictly on the basis of marks obtained by the candidate and application of the prescribed tie breaking criteria.
Candidates securing 50th percentile or more in each super specialty group specific merit list shall be declared as qualified.
COUNSELING:
A.There shall be a common counseling for all Superspecialty seats (DM, MCh and DrNB Super specialty) of NEET-SS 2021 at National Level to be conducted by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Government of India. A notification regarding the common counseling is placed at Annexure-"D". NBEMS shall not entertain queries pertaining to counseling and allotment of seats.
B.Candidates who are declared qualified in the Question Paper of particular group(s) and registering for participation in the common counseling shall be allowed to exercise as many choices of superspecialty courses covered in said group(s) for which their broad specialty qualification is an eligible feeder. Superspecialty seats shall be allocated strictly in accordance with the Superspecialty group specific merit position. For Eg. A General Medicine candidate who is declared qualified in the question paper of Medical Group will be able to choose from all available seats in the superspecialty subjects covered in the Medical Group.
C.For Schedule/FAQs and scheme of counselling, please visit Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) website www.mcc.nic.in The Email ID for queries relating to counseling in Superspecialty is mccsuperspeciality@gmail.com
D.Candidates are advised to retain the mobile number and email ID used for the registration of NEET-SS 2021 application till the completion of counseling process as the same email ID and mobile number shall be used by Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) for the purpose of counseling also.
For any queries, please contact NBEMS at 011-45593000 or write to NBEMS at its Communication Web Portal
To view the official notice, click here : https://natboard.edu.in/neetssnotice
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