NEET MDS results 2025 declared for 30,435 candidates on natboard.edu.in; counselling to follow: Download PDF here

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NEET MDS 2025 result declared by NBEMS; scores out of 960 and cut-offs released

NEET MDS 2025 result: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has officially declared the NEET MDS 2025 results for candidates who appeared in the Master of Dental Surgery entrance examination.

The results were announced on May 15, ahead of the previously expected schedule.

Students who took the examination can now access their individual scores and ranks by logging into the official NBEMS website atnatboard.edu.in using their roll number and application ID.This year, a total of 30,435 candidates registered for the NEET MDS exam, which was held on April 19. The result includes each candidate's score out of a maximum of 960 and their corresponding rank.

Alongside the announcement of the results, the NBEMS has also released the official scorecards and the cut-off marks for various categories.Cut-off marks released for all categoriesThe NBEMS has published the NEET MDS 2025 cut-off scores along with the result. The minimum qualifying criteria differ based on category. For the General and EWS categories, the cut-off is the 50th percentile with a score of 261 out of 960.

Candidates from the General PwBD category must meet the 45th percentile, equating to a score of 244. The cut-off for OBC, SC, and ST categories, including PwBD candidates within those groups, is the 40th percentile, corresponding to a score of 227.Candidates who meet or exceed these thresholds are considered qualified and eligible for the upcoming counselling rounds.Result access and scorecard detailsTo check their NEET MDS 2025 result, candidates must log in to the official NBEMS portal using their valid credentials.

The scorecard provides detailed information including the candidate's roll number, total marks obtained out of 960, and their All India Rank. The result is available exclusively in online mode.The NEET MDS 2025 merit list, published along with the results, includes comprehensive data such as the roll numbers of qualified candidates, their scores, and respective ranks. This list will be used as a basis for seat allotment during the counselling process.

How to download the NEET MDS 2025 result PDF from the official website:

Step 1: Visit the official website – Go to the NBEMS website by entering https://natboard.edu.in in your web browser.Step 2: Click on the NEET MDS 2025 result link – On the homepage, locate and click the link labelled “NEET MDS 2025 Result” under the latest announcements or results section.Step 3: Enter login credentials – You will be redirected to the candidate portal. Enter your roll number and application ID to log in.Step 4: View your result – After logging in, your result including score out of 960 and rank will be displayed on the screen.Step 5: Download and save the PDF – Click on the “Download Scorecard” or “Print” option to save the result PDF for future reference.Direct link to download the NEET MDS 2025 result PDF Next steps after result declarationQualified candidates are now required to register for the NEET MDS counselling, which will be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).

The counselling schedule is expected to be announced shortly. The Dental Council of India has previously confirmed that the cut-off date for internship completion is June 30.Previous years’ cut-off trendsFor context, the NEET MDS cut-off scores and revised percentiles in previous years were notably variable. In 2024, the revised cut-off for the General/EWS category dropped to the 28.308 percentile, with a score of 263. In 2023, the cut-off score for General/EWS candidates was initially 272, later revised to 168. Similarly, in 2022, the cut-off stood at 263 for the same category. For SC/ST/OBC candidates, the revised cut-offs over the years ranged from 230 to as low as 125.Candidates are encouraged to visit the official NBEMS website to download their result and stay updated on the counselling process.

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