NEET PG Cut-off Debate: Quality vs. Vacancy in Medical Education

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News18•19-01-2026, 11:46
NEET PG Cut-off Debate: Quality vs. Vacancy in Medical Education
- •The NEET PG cut-off debate resurfaces annually, focusing on filling medical PG seats and qualifying criteria.
- •In 2023, a 40% score was sufficient for NEET PG, with the Ministry of Health and NMC aiming to prevent vacant seats.
- •The medical community is divided: some see it as an opportunity for more doctors, others fear a decline in education quality.
- •The 'zero percentile' decision was a significant change, though 2023 data showed candidates with around 40% securing good seats.
- •Lower cut-offs primarily benefit private medical colleges and students who can afford high fees, while government clinical seats remain highly competitive.
Why It Matters: The ongoing NEET PG cut-off debate highlights the tension between ensuring full PG seat utilization and maintaining medical education quality.
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