The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is gearing up to announce the results of the NEET PG 2024 examination. Aspiring medical postgraduates who took the exam on August 11, 2024, are eagerly awaiting their scores. The NBEMS typically releases the results first, followed by individual scorecards a few days later. In addition to the results, the board will also publish the category-wise cut-off marks.
To get a sense of the timeline, let’s look at the results announcement dates for the past few years:
| Year | Exam Date | Result Date |
|—|—|—|
| AIPGMEE 2014 | November 25 – December 6, 2013 | January 31, 2014 |
| AIPGMEE 2015 | December 1 – 6, 2014 | January 20, 2015 |
| AIPGMEE 2016 | December 2 – 8, 2015 | February 5, 2016 |
| NEET PG 2017 | January 8, 2017 | January 13, 2017 |
| NEET PG 2018 | January 7, 2018 | January 23, 2018 |
| NEET PG 2019 | January 6, 2019 | January 31, 2019 |
| NEET PG 2020 | January 5, 2020 | January 30, 2020 |
| NEET PG 2021 | September 11, 2021 | September 28, 2021 |
| NEET PG 2022 | May 21, 2022 | June 20, 2022 |
| NEET PG 2023 | March 5, 2023 | March 14, 2023 |
It’s worth noting that in 2022, the NEET PG results were declared within a record 10 days from the exam date. However, it’s important to remember that these are just past trends, and the exact date of result announcement for NEET PG 2024 is yet to be officially confirmed.
Candidates can check their results on the official NBEMS website, natboard.edu.in. Keep an eye out for updates on the website and social media platforms.
NEET PG 2024: Understanding the Normalisation Process
The NBEMS will employ a normalisation process for calculating NEET PG 2024 results, similar to that used by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for its entrance exams. The normalisation process is crucial to ensure fairness across multiple exam shifts. Here’s how it works:
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Raw Score Conversion:
The raw scores obtained by candidates are first converted into percentiles. This conversion takes into account the difficulty level of each exam shift.*
Percentile Calculation:
The top scorer in each shift of the exam receives a percentile of 100. The percentile for other candidates is then calculated based on their relative performance compared to the top scorer. This helps level the playing field for candidates who took the exam in different shifts with varying difficulty levels.*
Final Scores:
The final scores for each candidate are derived from their percentile scores, ensuring that all candidates are evaluated on a fair and comparable scale.Stay tuned for official announcements from NBEMS regarding the NEET PG 2024 results. The results will determine admission to postgraduate medical courses in various medical colleges across India.