GPAT 2026 Results Declared, General Cut-Off at 96.25 Percentile, NBEMS Releases Rank Details
New Delhi: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has declared the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) 2026 results, with the General (Non-PwBD) category cut-off recorded at 96.2586493 percentile, corresponding to a score of 213 and closing rank of 2059.
Along with the results, NBEMS has released category-wise cut-off percentiles, scores, and rank details. The cut-off for General (PwBD) stands at 48.9825988 percentile with a score of 104, while the EWS (Non-PwBD) category recorded 90.8238059 percentile with a score of 180. OBC-NCL candidates have a cut-off of 90.0870992 percentile with a score of 177. For reserved categories, the cut-off for SC candidates is 76.4664192 percentile with a score of 142, whereas ST candidates recorded 59.1939124 percentile with a score of 116.
The examination authority also informed that seven questions in GPAT 2026 were found to be technically incorrect, and full marks have been awarded to all candidates for these questions irrespective of attempts. Additionally, four questions had revised answers, and marks for these were awarded only to candidates who selected the corrected responses.
Candidates who appeared for the examination can check and download their results, including scorecards and rank details, from the official NBEMS website. The results are crucial for admission into M.Pharm programmes and for eligibility for scholarships for pharmacy graduates.
GPAT is a national-level entrance examination that plays a key role in postgraduate pharmacy admissions across India. Candidates are advised to review their results carefully and follow further instructions regarding counselling and admission processes.
According to a recent NDTV report, the result announcement includes detailed rank lists and qualifying criteria, helping candidates plan their next steps for higher education.
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