The National
Eligibility cum Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) on Tuesday, September 28
has released the NEET PG 2021 result. To check the NEET PG 2021 result, score
candidates can visit the official website of NEET PG i.e. natboard.edu.in or
nbe.edu.in.

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Those
candidates who cleared the NEET PG will be shortlisted to take admission in MD/
MS/Postgraduate Diploma programmes. Along with NEET PG 2021 results, candidates
can also access the cut-off marks from the official website.

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This year,
the NEET PG cut-off marks for General category
candidates is 302 while for reserved category including Scheduled Castes (SC),
Scheduled Tribes ( ST) and other Backward Classes (OBCs)  the cut-off is 265 and for person with
disabilities (PWD) the cut-off is 283.

“NEET-PG
2021 rank and the merit position for All India 50% quota seats shall be
declared separately. The final merit list/category-wise merit list for State
quota seats shall be generated by the States/UT as per their
qualifying/eligibility criteria, applicable guidelines/Regulations and
Reservation Policy,” an NBE statement read.

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Candidates can access the NEET PG
result 2021 by following the steps mentioned below:

Step 1: Go
to the official website at nbe.edu.in.  

Step 2: Click
on ‘NEET PG 2021’ (Neet pg result direct link available)

Step 3: On
the new page, click on NEET Results 2021

Step 4: NEET
PG 2021 Results will be displayed on the screen  

Step 5: Download
the PDF and search roll number

Step 6: Note
to verify any details mentioned in the NEET PG result pdf 

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If two or
more candidates scores the same marks in NEET PG 2021 then the tie-breaking
method in descending order will be used in such a way that candidate with a
greater number of correct responses in the question paper will be given first
priority by given a better merit position followed by candidate with lesser
number of negative response in the question paper will be placed at a better
position, candidate with older in age will be placed at a better merit position
and last step is candidate securing higher aggregate marks (in percentage) in
all MBBS Professional Examinations will be placed at a better merit position.