NEET PG 2025 results: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences has confirmed that NEET PG 2025 results will be declared on or before September 3, 2025. The outcome of the August 3 exam will determine eligibility for postgraduate medical seats nationwide and triggers the counselling and seat allotment process for various quotas and institutions.
Key highlights: NEET PG 2025 was held on August 3, 2025. Official results are scheduled on or before September 3, 2025. Minimum qualifying percentiles are 50 for General and EWS, 45 for UR PwD, and 40 for SC, ST and OBC (including PwD in those categories). Scorecards will be downloadable from the NBEMS portal and will remain available online for six months. NBEMS helpline and portal support are available for candidates facing issues.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam date | August 3, 2025 |
| Result declaration (official) | On or before September 3, 2025 |
| Where to check | natboard.edu.in and the NEET PG portal |
| Key qualifying percentiles | • General and EWS: 50 percentile • UR PwD: 45 percentile • SC, ST, OBC and PwD in these categories: 40 percentile |
| Scorecard access | Login to NBEMS portal; download and print scorecard |
| Scorecard availability | Online for six months only |
| Counselling relevance | Results determine eligibility for counselling and seat allocation under applicable quotas |
| Helpdesk | Helpline: 7996165333 (9:30 AM to 6:00 PM, except Sundays and gazetted holidays) |
| Important notes | • Keep registration number and DOB ready for login • Save and print scorecard immediately after download • Check official portal regularly for counselling schedule updates |
| WhatsApp Official Channel | Join WhatsApp Channel |
| Telegram Official Channel | Join Telegram Channel |
Detailed timeline and what the official release means
NBEMS has confirmed the final result window as on or before September 3, 2025. Candidates who appeared on August 3 must monitor the official NBEMS site for the exact time and the result link. Once published, the NEET PG result will show your score, percentile and qualifying status which are required to participate in postgraduate medical counselling.
The result starts the formal admissions sequence: qualified candidates will be eligible to register for counselling rounds managed by the appropriate authorities. The board’s declaration also triggers availability of digital scorecards and opens windows for any post-result administrative actions specified by NBEMS.
How to download your NEET PG 2025 scorecard
Follow these steps when results are live:
- Visit natboard.edu.in or the NEET PG candidate portal.
- Click the NEET PG 2025 Result or Scorecard link.
- Enter your registration number and date of birth.
- Submit to view your scorecard.
- Download and print a PDF copy for counselling and admission processes.
Remember that the scorecard remains online for six months only, so download promptly and keep multiple copies.
Cut-off percentiles and eligibility explained
NBEMS has set minimum percentile cut-offs to determine qualifying status: 50 percentile for General and EWS categories, 45 percentile for UR PwD, and 40 percentile for SC, ST and OBC including PwD within those categories. Meeting these percentiles makes you eligible to participate in counselling but does not guarantee admission, as seat allocation depends on rank, reservation, and institutional criteria.
After the result: counselling and next actions
Once results are released, counselling authorities will publish schedules and registration instructions. Candidates should:
• Keep original documents ready for verification during counselling.
• Register on the designated counselling portal when the window opens.
• Follow allotment instructions and timelines strictly to confirm seats.
If you face technical or login issues downloading the scorecard, contact the NBEMS helpline at 7996165333 during business hours or use the online helpdesk available via the candidate portal.
Practical points and candidate reminders
Save your registration details and verify that personal information on the scorecard is correct. If there are discrepancies, follow NBEMS guidance for corrections before counselling commences. Keep an eye on official notices about re-evaluation, result challenges or further instructions; NBEMS will publish those on its website.