
NEET-MDS 2025 cut-offs lowered: NBEMS announces revised qualifying scores
The NEET-MDS 2025 results were declared on May 15, 2025. For the current academic session (2025–26), the updated qualifying criteria and corresponding cut-off scores (out of 960) are:
NEET-MDS 2025 cut-offs lowered
NBEMS clarified that this revision will not impact the ranks already published on May 15, 2025. Candidature will remain provisional until all eligibility conditions mentioned in the NEET-MDS 2025 information bulletin are met, including Face ID/Biometric verification where required.
Aspirants have been advised to regularly check the Medical Counselling Committee's official website — www.mcc.nic.in — for updates on counselling schedules. For further assistance, candidates can contact NBEMS at 011-45593000 or submit queries through its communication portal at exam.natboard.edu.in.
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