NEET SS result 2025 released at natboard.edu.in: Direct link to download here

NEET SS result 2025 released at natboard.edu.in: Direct link to download here

NEET SS result 2026: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has declared the NEET Super Speciality (NEET-SS) 2025 result for admissions to DM, MCh and DrNB Super Speciality courses for the academic session 2025–26. Candidates can check their results on the official NBEMS website, natboard.edu.in.The NEET-SS 2025 examination was conducted on December 26 and 27, 2025, across the country. The test is mandatory for admission to super speciality medical courses in recognised institutions in India.

Result available on NBEMS website

NBEMS confirmed that the result has been officially published and can be accessed online through candidate login. A direct link to view the result has also been activated on the website.Candidates are advised to carefully verify their scores and qualification status, as these results will be used for super speciality counselling and seat allotment for the upcoming academic session.

NBEMS NEET SS cut off

Candidates can check the NEET SS cut off as provided here:

Question Paper Group Qualifying Cut-Off (Out of 600)
Anaesthesiology Group 284
Critical Care Medicine Group 288
ENT Group 294
Medical Group 225
Medical Oncology Group 230
Microbiology Group 389
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Group 355
Orthopaedics Group 294
Paediatric Group 271
Pathology Group 290
Pharmacology Group 236
Psychiatry Group 324
Radiodiagnosis Group 356
Respiratory Medicine Group 325
Surgical Group 288

Post-exam review of question papers

NBEMS stated that every question in all NEET-SS 2025 question papers underwent a detailed post-examination review. Subject experts and faculty members from the respective speciality areas re-examined both the questions and the answer keys to ensure technical accuracy.If any question was found to be technically incorrect, NBEMS awarded full marks to all candidates for that particular question, irrespective of whether the question was attempted. This review process was carried out to ensure fairness and transparency in evaluation.

Qualification criteria explained

Candidates who scored at or above the 50th percentile in their respective question paper groups have been declared qualified in NEET-SS 2025. NBEMS has released group-wise qualifying cut-off scores, calculated out of a total of 600 marks.

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