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NEET SS 2024 Results: Respiratory Medicine Leads with Highest Cut-Off, Orthopaedics Lowest

New Delhi- The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) officially announced the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Super Speciality (NEET SS) exam 2024 results recently, along with the group-specific qualifying cut-off scores. The exam was conducted on March 29 and 30, 2025, for admission to various DM, MCh and DrNB Super Speciality courses across India.
As per the official notice released by NBEMS in this regard, candidates who have scored 50th percentile or above in their respective subject groups have been declared qualified in NEET-SS 2024. The result is available on the official website of NBE, however, individual scorecards can be downloaded from May 2, 2025.
The cut-off scores, calculated at the 50th percentile for each group, show significant variations across different speciality streams. The highest qualifying scores were recorded in the Respiratory Medicine group, which topped the list with the highest overall cut-off at 365. The ENT group ranked second with 350 out of 600, while the Obstetrics and Gynaecology (OBGYN) group ranked third with 354.
Meanwhile, the orthopaedics group recorded the lowest cut-off score of 254. These scores reflect the relative performance of candidates from each group and help standardise the eligibility criteria for admission to super-speciality programmes.
Below is the list of group-specific qualifying scores at the 50th percentile (out of 600)-
S.NO | QUESTION PAPER GROUP | QUALIFYING CUT-OFF SCORES AT 50TH PERCENTILE (OUT OF 600) |
1 | ANAESTHESIOLOGY GROUP | 279 |
2 | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE GROUP | 285 |
3 | ENT GROUP | 350 |
4 | MEDICAL GROUP | 299 |
5 | MEDICAL ONCOLOGY GROUP | 280 |
6 | MICROBIOLOGY GROUP | 340 |
7 | OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY GROUP | 354 |
8 | ORTHOPAEDICS GROUP | 254 |
9 | PAEDIATRIC GROUP | 287 |
10 | PATHOLOGY GROUP | 261 |
11 | PHARMACOLOGY GROUP | 315 |
12 | PSYCHIATRY GROUP | 311 |
13 | RADIODIAGNOSIS GROUP | 315 |
14 | RESPIRATORY MEDICINE GROUP | 365 |
15 | SURGICAL GROUP | 285 |
Moreover, NBEMS, through its notice, notified that each and every question in all question papers of NEET-SS 2024 was reviewed by faculty members from the concerned speciality area after the conduct of NEET-SS 2024 to re-check for technical correctness of the questions as well as answer keys. If any questions were found to be technically incorrect, all candidates were awarded full marks for those specific questions, regardless of whether they attempted them or not.
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