PMCH’s Aashna got 48th rank in NEET PG, husband is pursuing post-graduation from AIIMS, Career News

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) released the result of NEET PG exam on Friday evening. Aashna Kumari from the state has been ranked 48th. Aashna is a PMCH gold medallist. Her husband Dr Rohit Kumar is doing PG at AIIMS Gorakhpur. Aashna’s father Rakesh Kumar works in the health department. Students can check their result by visiting the website natboard.edu.in. According to information received late in the evening, a student from Bihar has won the topper list this time. Many students from the state have scored better marks.

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General/EWS 50th percentile

General – PWBD 50th percentile

SC, ST, OBC (including SC/ST/OBC with disabilities) 40th percentile

What was the limit last year?

Last year, the NEET PG cut-off for admission to MD, MS, DNB and Diploma courses was 291 marks for General and EWS, General-PWD 274 marks, SC, ST, OBC (including PWDs belonging to these categories) 257 marks.

The individual scorecard will be published on the 30th.

The individual scorecard of candidates appearing in NEET PG 2024 will be released on August 30, 2024. The exam was conducted on August 11 and the result was declared on August 23. NBEMS said that the answers to the questions have been thoroughly scrutinized by subject experts and no question has been found technically incorrect. The merit position for the 50 per cent All India quota seats will be declared separately. The final merit list, category list for the State quota seats, will be prepared by the States/UTs as per their merit, eligibility criteria, applicable guidelines and reservation policy. In case of any problem in the result, candidates can contact 011-45593000. The NEET PG exam was held in two shifts on August 11, 2024, in 185 cities across the country. 2 lakh 38 thousand students have registered for this exam. Through NEET PG exam, students will be admitted to 26,168 Doctors of Medicine (MD), 13,649 Masters of Surgery, 992 PG Diplomas and 1,338 DNB CET seats.

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