NEET PG qualifying score reduced to fill seats, RS told

In a significant move to address the shortage of postgraduate medical seats in India, the government has lowered the qualifying percentile for the NEET PG Counselling 2025. This decision aims to ensure that valuable seats do not remain unfilled, which has been a growing concern in the medical education sector. The reduction in qualifying scores is expected to broaden eligibility for aspiring medical professionals and facilitate better utilization of available resources. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to improving access to medical education and addressing the challenges faced by students in the highly competitive NEET PG examination. It is hoped that this adjustment will not only fill the vacant seats but also enhance the overall quality of healthcare by ensuring a steady influx of qualified practitioners into the system.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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