
NEET MDS result 2025 declared at natboard.edu.in; here's direct link
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has announced the results of the Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) session 2025 on the official website natboard.edu.in. The result is out for 30435 candidates. NEET MDS is conducted for admissions to various MDS courses.
Individual scorecard of the candidates can be downloaded on/ after May 23, 2025. The cut-of score (out of 960) for General/ EWS categories is 261, 244 for General PwBD, and 227 for SC/ST/OBC (Including PwBD of SC/ST/OBC). The exams were conducted on April 19, 2025.
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