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NBE NEET MDS 2022 Result soon: Previous year’s cut-off; Percentile vs Marks

NBE NEET MDS 2022 result soon Previous year s cut off percentile vs marks

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Master of Dental Surgery (NEET MDS 2022) result is expected to be out soon at nbe.edu.in or natboard.edu.in shortly. The result date for NEET MDS 2022 is yet to be announced by the National Board of Examinations (NBE).

The NEET MDS 2022 results will be released in the form of a merit list, which includes the name of the candidate, category obtained rank, roll number, marks scored out of 960, cutoff percentile, and scores. On the basis of the result of NEET MDS 2022, shortlisted candidates will be granted admission to 50% All India Quota seats, 50% state quota seats, deemed/central universities, ESIC, and private universities.

In order to be eligible for admission to MDS courses, aspirants have to secure equal or more than the qualifying percentile. To qualify for the NEET MDS 2022 exam, candidates belonging to the general category must secure at least the 50th percentile, while the 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC aspirants. Last year in 2021, the equivalent score to the NEET MDS cutoff for the general category was 259, while for SC/ST/OBC, it was 227. Aspirants from the general PWD category were supposed to secure the cutoff marks of 243 for the 45th percentile.

NEET MDS cutoff – Previous Year’s (2021, 2020)

Category

Cut off  percentile   

Cutoff scores 2021

Cutoff Marks (2020)

General and EWS

50th percentile

259

286

SC/ST/OBC

40th percentile

227

250

General and EWS – PH

45th percentile

243

268

SC/ST/OBC – PH

40th percentile

227

250

NEET MDS Cut off – 2019, 2018

Category

Cut off percentile

NEET MDS 2018 cut off scores)

NEET MDS cut off scores 2019

General

50th percentile

250

233

SC/ST/OBC

40th percentile

215

204

General-PH

45th percentile

232

219

Through NEET MDS 2022, admission to 6,501 seats to 50% All India Quota seats, 50% state quota seats, deemed/central universities, ESIC, and private universities will be offered.

Courtesy : Careers360.com

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