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New answer posted
a week agoBeginner-Level 5
Candidates can check the NEET SS result using the process shared below-
- Go to natboard.edu.in.
- Select NEET SS exam.
- Click on the 'Results' tab.
- Select the result PDF.
- Search for your roll number.
- Check the marks and rank obtained in the PDF.
- Download the result.
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a week agoBeginner-Level 5
The NBE will release the NEET SS result 2025 by January 28, 2026. The result will be published as a PDF containing the merit list of candidates shortlisted for Counselling process. The NEET SS cut off 2025 will be released with the results as well.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, there is no provision for re-evaluation or rechecking of NEET SS cores. NBE has stated, "There will be NO re-evaluation or rechecking or re-totaling. Requests for re-evaluation/re-totaling shall not be entertained." However, before the declaration of the result, candidates may report any technical errors in questions within two days of the conduct of the exam. "Before declaration of the result, any question asked in the NEET-SS Examination can be challenged for technical errors, if any, with supportive medical literature, in not more than 2 calendar days after conduct of examination. No claims made beyond 2 days of conduct of exam
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS), the exam conducting authority, the NEET SS merit is generated on the basis of marks obtained by the candidate and application of the prescribed tie-breaking criteria. Equating/scaling and normalisation process is not applied, even though the exam is conducted in multiple days and slots, and for multiple subjects or course groups.
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