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NEET Dental Surgery 2025 result declared for 30,435 candidates, counselling next

NEET Dental Surgery 2025 result declared for 30,435 candidates, counselling next

India Today15-05-2025

The NEET MDS 2025 result is finally out! The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) announced the results on May 15, earlier than expected. If you were among the 30,435 candidates who appeared for the Master of Dental Surgery entrance exam held on April 19, you can now check your score and All India Rank.To access the NEET MDS result, simply log in to the official NBEMS website using your roll number and application ID. You'll be able to download your scorecard with your marks out of 960 and your rank.advertisementCATEGORY-WISE CUT-OFF MARKS OUTThe NEET MDS 2025 cut-off scores have been released for all categories. Here's what you need to qualify:General/EWS: 50th percentile (score of 261/960)General PwBD: 45th percentile (score of 244/960)OBC/SC/ST + PwBD in these groups: 40th percentile (score of 227/960)If your score meets or crosses the required percentile for your category, you're eligible for the NEET MDS counselling process, which will be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).HOW TO DOWNLOAD NEET MDS RESULT PDFGo to the NBEMS websiteClick on the 'NEET MDS 2025 Result' link under latest announcementsEnter your roll number and application ID to log inYour score and rank will appear on the screenDownload and save the PDF scorecard for future useDirect link to NEET MDS 2025 result PDFWHAT'S NEXT FOR QUALIFIED CANDIDATES?The NEET MDS counselling schedule is expected soon. Only candidates who completed their internship by June 30 will be eligible.Stay tuned to the MCC and NBEMS websites for updates.

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