The wait for thousands of medical aspirants has finally ended as the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) declared the NEET PG 2025 results, along with the merit list for the 50% All India Quota (AIQ) seats. The announcement has brought both relief and excitement to candidates who were eagerly awaiting the outcome to plan their next step in postgraduate medical education.
The merit list released specifically for the 50% All India Quota seats includes the roll numbers, scores, and ranks of eligible candidates who can participate in centralized counselling conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).
The AIQ merit list is a crucial document for aspirants because it determines who can secure admission to some of the top government and deemed universities across India. Candidates whose names appear in this list are eligible to participate in the MCC counselling process, where seats will be allotted based on their merit rank, preferences, and availability.
Those not included in the AIQ merit list still remain eligible for state quota counselling conducted by respective state authorities.
Candidates can log in using their roll number and date of birth to check their individual scores, percentile, and rank. The scorecard is mandatory for the counselling process.
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will soon announce the counselling schedule for the AIQ seats. The process typically includes:
Candidates not part of the AIQ merit list can apply through their respective state counselling portals, which offer admission under the 50% state quota seats.
The NEET PG 2025 cut-off percentile for different categories remains the guiding factor for qualification:
Given the high number of applicants and limited postgraduate seats, competition remains intense. Many candidates scoring near the cut-off percentile may find opportunities in state-level colleges or private medical institutions.
The declaration of results has sparked discussions among students, faculty, and experts. While top rankers are celebrating their success, others are strategizing their options in upcoming counselling rounds. Experts emphasize the importance of making informed choices during counselling to maximize opportunities.
The All India Quota system ensures that medical aspirants from different states get equal opportunities to pursue PG education in prestigious institutions nationwide. It enhances diversity in medical education and helps distribute talent across states.
The release of the NEET PG 2025 results and AIQ merit list by NBEMS is a significant milestone for medical aspirants across India. With counselling around the corner, candidates must remain updated on the official announcements and prepare their documents carefully to ensure a smooth admission process.
For those who could not make it into the AIQ list, state quota counselling provides another chance to secure a postgraduate seat. With determination and proper planning, aspirants can take the next step in their journey toward becoming specialized doctors.
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