NEET MDS 2021 Cut-off Reduced: The National Board of Examinations and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has announced that the NEET MDS Cut-Off for 2021 session has been reduced. NEET MDS Cut Off percentile to qualify has been reduced by 23.029 Percentile as per the latest notice published on natboard.edu.in. The reduction in cut-off percentile marks will be applicable to General, OBC, SC, ST, UR-PwD category candidates. Cut-off Marks Reduced will be applicable for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Master of Dental Surgery which was held on 31st December 2020. The Cut-off Marks have been reduced by the Dental Education Division of the MoHFW. To help candidates get complete details about the new update, a direct link to the Official notification providing details about reduction in NEET MDS 2021 Cut-offs has been linked below:
NEET MDS 2021 Cut-off Reduced – Read Detailed Notification Here
NEET MDS 2021 - Revised Qualifying Percentile
The official notification states that the Dental Council of India has decided to reduce the qualifying percentile for the academic year 2021-22 for now. And in line with this, the National Board of Examinaiton or NBE is also expected to reduce the qualifying percentile required by the candidates. The detailed overview of the revised and old qualifying percentile marks for different categories are listed below:
Category | Qualifying Percentile, New | Qualifying Percentile, Old |
General, UR/EWS | 26.971 | 50 |
SC, ST, OBC, Includes PwD of SC, ST, OBC | 16.971 | 40 |
UR-PwD | 29.971 | 45 |
Details about Revised NEET MDS Results Expected Soon
Following this development, the National Board of Examination is likely to issue revised results for the candidates who have appeared for the NEET MDS 2021 examination. As per the official notice, the percentile has been reduced, "in pursuance of the 2nd proviso in clause 7(1) of DCI's Master of Dental Surgery Course (1st Amendment) Regulations, 2018. Therefore, candidates should expect the revised results for the same to be issued soon. Candidates are advised to keep a check on the official website of NBE for more details.
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