NEET MDS merit list 2022 declared natboard.edu.in, score card to be available on July 27

NEET MDS 2022 exam was held on May 2, 2022, and the result for the same was released by the NBEMS on May 27, 2022. As per the MCC notification, candidates from all the State/Union Territory of India including Jammu & Kashmir will participate in the All India 50% quota seats from this academic year i.e. 2022 admission session onwards.
The direct link and step-by-step guide to download the NEET MDS merit list are provided below for the reference of the candidates:
Direct Link: Download NEET MDS Result cum Merit List PDF
How to check NEET MDS 2022 merit list?
- Visit the official website of NBE - natboard.ed.u.in
- Click on the link that reads, ‘Subject: Result Cum scorecard for NEET-MDS 2022 - All India 50% Quota Seats’
- A PDF will open, click on the NEET MDS result link given in the PDF
- It will redirect to another PDF where you can check your result by searching your roll number in the list provided
- Save the NEET MDS result PDF and take a printout of the same for future reference
NEET MDS 2022 Cut Off
The NEET MDS 2022 merit list has been prepared for the admission of 50% of the candidates to All India Quota (AIQ) Postgraduate MDS courses and the cut-off score of NEET MDS 2022 has also been mentioned in the notice.
As per the notice, the NEET MDS cut off 2022 for all the categories is as follows-
- The NEET MDS cut off score for General and EWS candidates is 263.
- The NEET MDS cut off score for SC, ST, OBC and PWD candidates is 227.
- The NEET MDS cut off score for general category PWD candidates is 245.
As per the notice issued by NBEMS for all the candidates, NEET MDS 2022 scorecard will be issued from July 27, 2022, on the official website of the NBE - natboard.ed.u.in.
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