Based on previous year trends, the NBEMS releases the results first, followed by the individual scorecards a few days later.In addition to the NEET PG result, the board will also publish the category-wise cut-off marks.
Last year in 2023, the entrance test for postgraduate medical courses was held on March 5, with the results announced on March 14. This year, the test was conducted on Sunday, August 11, and the results are expected anytime soon. Here’s an overview of the trends from previous years-
NEET PG 2024 Result Date: Here’s an overview of last ten years
In 2022, the NEET Post Graduate exam result was declared by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences within a record time of just 10 days from the date of the exam. Although the result was initially scheduled for June 20, 2022, it was released earlier on June 1, 2022.
It is worth noting that prior to 2013, aspiring medical postgraduates in India competed for admission through the All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Exam (AIPGMEE). This exam was conducted to fill postgraduate seats in various medical colleges across the country. However, to streamline the medical entrance examination process and ensure a common platform for all aspirants, the AIPGMEE was replaced by NEET PG. Subsequently, after a period of transition the AIPGMEE exams were replaced with the NEET PG exams.
NEET PG 2024: Check revised normalisation process
The National Board of Examinations (NBE) will prepare the NEET PG 2024 results using a normalisation process similar to that used by AIIMS for other exams, including the INI CET. The normalisation process entails converting raw scores into percentiles to ensure fairness across multiple exam shifts.
Candidates’ final grades are calculated by first determining their raw scores and then converting them into percentiles. The top scorers, or toppers, are assigned a percentile of 100. All other candidates are assigned percentiles based on their relative performance. The top scorers in each shift of the NEET PG 2024 exam, which will be administered in multiple shifts, will receive a perfect score. To ensure precision, each candidate’s percentile score will be calculated to seven decimal places.