Updated on Jan 31, 2020 13:21 IST
Numbers decide the fate of a candidate and numbers reflect the difficulty level of the examination. NEET PG result 2020 statistics suggest that 89,549 candidates out of 160888 have qualified the examination. Read on for more details.

Numbers decide the fate of a candidate and numbers reflect the difficulty level of the examination. NEET PG result 2020 statistics suggest that 89,549 candidates out of 160888 have qualified the examination. Read on for more details.

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NEET PG result 2020 was released on the evening of January 30. The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has now released a synopsis of the NEET PG 2020 result. According to the data released today, 89549 candidates have qualified in the NEET PG 2020. Candidates can read the detailed analysis of the NEET PG result 2020 data in this article.

Table of contents
  • NEET PG 2020 result: Synopsis
  • NEET PG 2020: Statistics of registered candidates
  • NEET PG 2020: Exam centres
  • NEET PG 2020: Statistics of appeared candidates
  • NEET PG 2020 cut off and candidates who qualified the examination
  • NEET PG result 2020: State-wise details of the candidates

NEET PG 2020 result: Synopsis

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for postgraduate courses (NEET PG) was conducted across 169 test cities in India. Using the result of NEET PG 2020, medical seats of the following will be filled:

  • All India 50% quota seats
  • Institutions of central Government
  • Armed Forces Medical Services Institutions
  • Universities established by an Act of Parliament
  • Deemed universities
  • State quota seats
  • Seats in private medical colleges
  • Institutions established by State Government
  • Post-MBBS DNB seats

NEET PG 2020: Statistics of registered candidates

According to the latest data released by the NBE, the total number of candidates who had filled the application form of NEET PG 2020 was 1,67,102. The male-female ration for NEET PG 2020 was 1.07:1. Other parameters have been listed in the table below.

Statistics: Number of registered candidates

Parameter

Number

Number of candidates registered

167102

Indian Nationals

166702

NRIs

16

OCIs/PIO

130

Foreigners

254

Male

86342

Female

80745

Unreserved

78248

SC

21156

ST

7927

OBC

59771

NEET PG 2020: Exam centres

As mentioned above, NEET PG 2020 was conducted across 169 test cities in India. The total number of exam centres in these cities was 562. NBE had appointed 1,248 individuals to monitor the examination.

Statistics: NEET PG 2020 exam centres

Parameters

Number

Cities in which exam conducted

169

Test centres where NEET PG 2020 conducted

562

Independent Appraisers appointed at NEET PG Test Centres

1248

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NEET PG 2020: Statistics of appeared candidates

Parameter

Number

Number of candidates present

1,60,888

Number of candidates declared ineligible

12

Males

82,955

Females

77,920

Transgender

13

General

75,383

OBC

57,759

SC

20,233

ST

7,513

NEET PG 2020 cut off and candidates who qualified the examination

Along with the NEET PG result 2020, NBE had also released the qualifying cut off for this year. Those who missed the NEET PG cut off 2020, can glance through the table below.

NEET PG 2020 cut off (Released on January 30)

Category

Qualifying marks (out of 1200)

General

366

SC/ST/OBC (including reserved-PWD candidates)

319

General PWD

342

The total number of candidates, irrespective of their category, who have cleared the NEET PG 2020 examination is 89,549.

Category

General

OBC

SC

ST

Qualified

PWD

102

119

23

6

Others

41,686

34,920

9,912

2,781

Total

41,788

35,039

9,935

2,787

Non-qualified

PWD

235

269

109

33

Others

33,353

22,447

10,188

4,693

Total

33,588

22,716

10,297

4,726

NEET PG result 2020: State-wise details of the candidates

Based on the information provided by the candidates in their NEET PG 2020 application forms, the data for individual states was prepared. The state mentioned in the table below does not represent a candidate’s domicile, but the state from which he/she has passed the MBBS course.

Statistics: NEET PG 2020 state-wise details

MBBS State/UT

Appeared

Qualified

Andhra Pradesh

11635

6600

Assam

2187

1204

Bihar

4283

2022

Chandigarh

145

115

Chhattisgarh

1845

926

Delhi

2206

1688

Goa

386

269

Gujarat

7097

4324

Haryana

2208

1144

Himachal Pradesh

845

432

Jammu and Kashmir

1004

712

Jharkhand

1196

661

Karnataka

16806

9792

Kerala

9556

6818

Madhya Pradesh

5899

2765

Maharashtra

17208

8832

Manipur

806

373

Meghalaya

148

101

Odisha

3797

2134

Others

8866

3936

Pondicherry

4398

2116

Punjab

2979

1874

Rajasthan

6098

3642

Sikkim

339

176

Tamil Nadu

18854

11681

Telangana

8649

4933

Tripura

900

312

Uttar Pradesh

11318

4957

Uttarakhand

1471

737

West Bengal

7759

4273

Grand Total

160888

89549

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