NEET PG 2024: Lowered Cutoff Brings Relief to Aspirants

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The cutoff percentile for NEET PG 2024 has been reduced, making it easier for aspirants to qualify for counselling. This policy change is expected to benefit thousands of candidates who were previously at risk of missing out on postgraduate medical admissions.

As per the revised notification, the cutoff percentile for general category candidates has been lowered to the 50th percentile, while for candidates in reserved categories, it now stands at the 40th percentile. The anticipated scores reflecting these percentiles range from 280-295 for the general category and 245-260 for reserved categories.

This adjustment comes as a welcome relief for aspirants who had narrowly missed meeting the earlier eligibility criteria. An official from the National Board of Examinations (NBE) remarked that the decision aims to ensure a wider pool of eligible candidates for the counselling process, addressing the concerns of those who were on the verge of disqualification.

For NEET PG 2024, the number of seats available includes 26,168 for MD courses, 13,649 for MS courses, and 922 for PG Diploma programs. This broad range of options provides candidates with ample opportunities to secure seats in their desired specializations.

The counselling process is expected to begin shortly, with candidates advised to stay updated through official announcements. The revised cutoff has allowed aspirants to shift their focus from eligibility concerns to preparing for the upcoming counselling process.

This policy change reflects a broader approach toward inclusivity and fairness in medical admissions, ensuring that deserving candidates have the opportunity to pursue their careers in medicine. Experts have hailed the decision as a positive step, particularly in light of the growing demand for skilled medical professionals in the country.

The NEET PG exam, considered one of the most competitive in the medical field, serves as the gateway to postgraduate medical education in India. The lowered cutoff percentile not only expands the pool of eligible candidates but also reduces the stress and uncertainty that many aspirants have faced.

With this announcement, aspirants can breathe a sigh of relief and look forward to the next phase of their journey in medical education. Stay tuned for further updates on NEET PG 2024 and its counselling process.