NEET PG 2020 Result Synopsis: Maximum qualifiers from Tamil Nadu; maximum non-qualifiers from Maharashtra

Published On 2020-01-31 06:48 GMT   |   Update On 2022-12-09 06:49 GMT
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New Delhi: With the results of NEET PG 2020 being declared, the National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the synopsis of the results of this year's exam which indicates that the maximum number of students who have successfully qualified the exam are from Tamil Nadu while Maharashtra saw the least number of qualifiers.

Aspirants after the conduction of the exam had confirmed that this year's NEET PG 2020 paper was much tougher than the previous year's one

The synopsis lays down the distribution of results as per state, category, gender also highlighting how many students appeared for the exam at how many centres. This year 1,67,102 medicos applied for the exam while 1,60,888 appeared on the day on the NEET PG exam. 

NBE has conducted NEET-PG 2020 on 05/01/2020 in 169 cities across the country on a computer-based platform. NEET-PG is the only eligibility cum entrance examination for admission to all PG Medical courses in the country. 

To view the results, Read Also: NEET PG 2020 Result Declared: Check Out Result And Cutoffs Here

In total, of the appeared 1,60,888, only 89549 passed NEET PG 2020.

This year saw maximum numbers of exam takers in the state of Tamil Nadu with 18,854 medicos appearing for the exam of which 11681 passed which is the highest number of qualifiers from all the states. When it comes to the maximum number of failures, 8,376 failed from the applied 17,208 in Maharashtra.

The number of qualifiers this year from the state of Karnataka was 9,792 from the 16806. From Uttar Pradesh, 4,957 medicos have acquired passing scores while 6,361 failed. Over 11,635 applied in Andhra Pradesh, of whom only 6600.

The following medical post-graduate seats shall be filled utilizing the merit list of NEET-PG:

• All India 50% quota seats

• Institutions of central Govt.

• Armed Forces Medical Services Institutions

• Universities established by an Act of Parliament

• Deemed universities

• State quota seats

• Seats in private medical colleges

• Institutions established by State Govt. or by an Act of State

• Post –MBBS DNB Seats

The admission to PG courses in following medical Institutions is not covered by NEET- PG:

• AIIMS, New Delhi and other AIIMS

• PGIMER, Chandigarh

• JIPMER, Puducherry

• NIMHANS, Bengaluru

• Sree Chitra Triunal Institute for Medical Science and Technology, Trivandrum

Statistics of Registered Candidates for NEET-PG 2020:

Parameter

Number

No. of candidates registered

167102

Indian Nationals

166702

NRIs

16

OCIs/PIO

130

Foreigners

254

Male

86342

Female

80745

Unreserved

78248

SC

21156

ST

7927

OBC

59771

Cities in which exam conducted

169

Test Centres where NEET PG 2020 conducted

562

Independent Appraisers appointed at NEET PG Test Centres

1248


QUALIFIED

NOT QUALIFIED

GRAND TOTAL

CATEGORY

NON-PH

PH

TOTAL

NON-PH

PH

TOTAL

GENERAL

41686

102

41788

33353

235

33588

75376

OBC

34920

119

35039

22447

269

22716

57755

SC

9912

23

9935

10188

109

10297

20232

ST

2781

6

2787

4693

33

4726

7513

QUALIFIED

NOT QUALIFIED

GRAND TOTAL

CATEGORY

NON-PH

PH

TOTAL

NON-PH

PH

TOTAL

GENERAL

41686

102

41788

33353

235

33588

75376

OBC

34920

119

35039

22447

269

22716

57755

SC

9912

23

9935

10188

109

10297

20232

ST

2781

6

2787

4693

33

4726

7513

QUALIFIED

NOT QUALIFIED

GRAND TOTAL

CATEGORY

NON-PH

PH

TOTAL

NON-PH

PH

TOTAL

GENERAL

41686

102

41788

33353

235

33588

75376

OBC

34920

119

35039

22447

269

22716

57755

SC

9912

23

9935

10188

109

10297

20232

ST

2781

6

2787

4693

33

4726

7513

Parameter

Number

No. Of Candidates Present

160888

No. Of Candidates declared Ineligible

12

Male

82955

Female

77920

Transgender

13

General

75383

OBC

57759

SC

20233

ST

7513

The cut off qualifying score for each category is as follow:


Category

Minimum Eligibility Criteria

Cut-off Score (Out of 1200)

General

50th Percentile

366

SC/ST/OBC (including person with Disability)

40th Percentile

319

General-Person with Disability

45th Percentile

342

Category wise total number of candidates who have qualified NEET-PG 2020:

QUALIFIED

NOT QUALIFIED

GRAND TOTAL

CATEGORY

NON-PH

PH

TOTAL

NON-PH

PH

TOTAL

GENERAL

41686

102

41788

33353

235

33588

75376

OBC

34920

119

35039

22447

269

22716

57755

SC

9912

23

9935

10188

109

10297

20232

ST

2781

6

2787

4693

33

4726

7513

State-wise details of candidates qualified (Based on the information provided by the candidates in the application form):

S.NO

MBBS STATE/UT*

APPEARED

QUALIFIED

1

ANDHRA PRADESH

11635

6600

2

ASSAM

2187

1204

3

BIHAR

4283

2022

4

CHANDIGARH

145

115

5

CHHATTISGARH

1845

926

6

DELHI

2206

1688

7

GOA

386

269

8

GUJARAT

7097

4324

9

HARYANA

2208

1144

10

HIMACHAL PRADESH

845

432

11

JAMMU AND KASHMIR

1004

712

12

JHARKHAND

1196

661

13

KARNATAKA

16806

9792

14

KERALA

9556

6818

15

MADHYA PRADESH

5899

2765

16

MAHARASHTRA

17208

8832

17

MANIPUR

806

373

18

MEGHALAYA

148

101

19

ODISHA

3797

2134

20

PONDICHERRY

4398

2116

21

PUNJAB

2979

1874

22

RAJASTHAN

6098

3642

23

SIKKIM

339

176

24

TAMIL NADU

18854

11681

25

TELANGANA

8649

4933

26

TRIPURA

900

312

27

UTTAR PRADESH

11318

4957

28

UTTARAKHAND

1471

737

29

WEST BENGAL

7759

4273

30

OTHERS

8866

3936

Grand Total

160888

89549

The role of NBE is to conduct NEET-PG and declared the result in accordance with qualifying criteria and hand over the result to the Central Govt.

Candidature of the candidates is purely provisional subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria as mentioned in NEET –PG 2020 Information Bulletin. The Merit position for All India 50% quota seats shall be declared by NBE Separately. The merit list/category wise merit list for State quota seats shall be generated by the States /UT as per their qualifying/eligibility criteria, applicable Guidelines/Regulations & reservation policy.

(CORRIGENDUM: Medical Dialogues had earlier mistakenly mentioned Karnataka to have the maximum number of NEET PG qualifiers. The team stands corrected.)

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