With over 18,000 postgraduate medical seats vacant, NBEMS has lowered the qualifying percentiles for NEET-PG 2025 admissions. Officials said the move aims to ensure better seat utilisation while maintaining merit-based and transparent counselling processes
To fill over 18,000 vacant NEET-PG 2025 seats, NBEMS has lowered qualifying percentiles to zero for reserved categories and seven for general. The move expands eligibility without compromising merit, ensuring optimal use of postgraduate medical seats and strengthening healthcare
Resident doctors and PG medical aspirants in Telangana are protesting against KNRUHS for failing to adhere to Supreme Court-mandated counselling timelines. The HRDA has demanded immediate completion of CQ Round-2 and commencement of MQ Round-1, warning that delays are jeopardising students’ careers.
NEET PG 2025 will be conducted today across India in a single shift by NBEMS, with strict guidelines on entry, documents and identification. Over two lakh candidates are expected to appear.
The Rachakonda police have issued prohibitory orders ahead of the NEET PG 2025 exam scheduled for Sunday. Gathering of four or more people within 200 metres of exam centres is banned. Violators will face legal action under the BNSS Act