NEET MDS 2021 Result Declared – Steps to Download Scorecard
The result of NEET MDS 2021 has been announced on 01st January 2021. The NEET PG entrance exam was held on 16th December 2020.
The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the result for NEET MDS 2021 for All India 50% Quota Seats on the official website on 01st January 2021. Candidates who have appeared for the exam can check the NEET MDS 2021 result at the official website – natboard.edu.in. The NEET PG 2021 exam was conducted on 16th December 2020 for admission to the Master of Dental Surgery course. AIIMS institutes are not covered under NEET MDS exam.
Steps to Check the NEET MDS 2021 Result
Individual score card of the candidates who appeared in NEET-MDS 2021 can be downloaded from the website https://nbe.edu.in on or after 12th January 2021.
- Go to the official website.
- The ‘NEET-MDS’ link will appear on the home-page under the ‘NBE Results’ section. Click it.
- Select the ‘NEET MDS 2021’ option.
- The result PDF will open containing roll number, score, and NEET MDS rank of the qualified candidates.
- Find your roll number using CTRL+F to check your result.
- You can download or take a printout of the result.
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- Go to the official website of NBE.
- Click on the ‘NEET-MDS’ button.
- Click on ‘NEET MDS 2021 Results’ pdf under ‘Important Announcement’ section.
- The PDF file will open containing the result. Find your roll number in the list of qualified candidates.
NEET MDS 2021 Result – Important Dates
Find below the important dates of NEET MDS 2021 exam:
NEET MDS 2021 |
Important Dates |
Beginning of online application submission |
26th October 2020 |
Last date to apply |
15th November 2020 |
Date of exam |
16th December 2020 |
Declaration of result |
01st January 2021 |
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NEET MDS 2021 Cut Off
NEET MDS 2021 cut-off is as follows:
Category |
Cut-Off Marks (out of 960) |
General (Unreserved) and EWS |
259 |
SC/ST/OBC (PWD of SC/ST/OBC) |
227 |
UR-PWD |
243 |
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What are the factors that will determine the cut off of NEET MDS 2021?
NEET MDS 2021 cut off percentile is pre-defined and remains constant. NBE can lower the cut off percentile of NEET MDS, with the consent of DCI, if the number of candidates participating in the counselling process is not sufficient. However, the NEET MDS cut off marks for every year vary due to the dynamic factors. Some of the factors that will influence the NEET MDS 2021 cut off marks are:
- Percentile cut off of NEET MDS
- Difficulty level of the examination
- Total number of seats available
- Number of candidates who appeared for the examination
- Number of candidates who clear the examination (As per the defined NEET MDS cut off percentile)
NEET MDS 2021 Counselling
NEET MDS qualified candidates are required to appear for the counselling session to be conducted for 50% All India Quota seats and 50% State Quota seats. The counselling process is conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).
Find below the complete eligibility criteria need to avail for participating in Counselling
Category |
Eligibility Criteria Required |
General category |
50th Percentile |
SC/ST/OBC/PWD category |
40th Percentile |
UR PWD category |
45th Percentile |
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NEET MDS Counselling 2021 will start from the second week of March. The counselling of NEET MDS 2021 will be conducted online for admission to nearly 1,300 MDS seats available through the All India Quota (AIQ). To participate in the NEET MDS counselling 2021, candidates will have to register on the official website of MCC and pay the requisite registration fee.
Prarthana, January 11, 2021
My rank is 12,748 and i come under obc category.. Will i be able to secure seat in any private college for a clinical subject?
sakshi sachdeva, February 27, 2019
hi my neet m ds rank 3985 gen if possible adm
Archana, February 8, 2019
Hi Sir, my NEET MDS 2019 rank is 12305,am OBC category from pondichery state,is it possible to get seat in Govt or Privat.
Dherya, February 23, 2019
Hey! Hopefully you will get a seat in private college. Best wishes