Candidates aspiring for postgraduate medical admissions through NEET PG 2025 All India Quota (AIQ) seats are eagerly awaiting their scorecards, as the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) prepares to release them imminently. These scorecards are vital for eligibility verific...
Candidates aspiring for postgraduate medical admissions through NEET PG 2025 All India Quota (AIQ) seats are eagerly awaiting their scorecards, as the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) prepares to release them imminently. These scorecards are vital for eligibility verification and counselling processes for MD/MS, DNB/DrNB, Postgraduate Diploma, and NBEMS Diploma courses for the academic session 2025-26. The official notification specifies procedures, availability, and important instructions for candidates.
Key Highlights: Release Date and Access
NBEMS officially announced that the AIQ 50% quota scorecards for NEET PG 2025 will be available for download from September 5, 2025, onwards on the official website natboard.edu.in.
The scorecards will not be physically sent to candidates; access is exclusively online.
Aspirants must download and save their scorecards promptly since the documents will be available on the portal for six months only; post which retrieval will not be possible.
The scorecards will include crucial information such as the candidate’s overall exam rank, All India 50% Quota merit rank, and category-wise (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) merit positions.
Step-by-Step: How to Download the Scorecard
Visit the official NBEMS portal at natboard.edu.in.
Navigate to the NEET PG 50% AIQ Scorecard section on the homepage.
Enter login details including NEET roll number, registration number, and date of birth.
Submit the credentials to view the scorecard.
Thoroughly check all scorecard details for accuracy and download multiple copies for safekeeping.
Details Displayed on the Scorecard
Overall rank among all candidates who appeared for NEET PG 2025.
AIQ 50% quota merit rank reflecting eligibility status for All India 50% quota counselling.
Category-specific ranks based on reservation categories such as OBC, SC, ST, and EWS.
The scorecard serves as an essential document for subsequent counselling rounds and admission procedures.
Context and Importance
The AIQ 50% quota scorecard release follows the earlier publication of the merit list on August 27, 2025, setting the stage for the commencement of the counselling process.
These official scorecards validate candidates’ eligibility to participate in the centralised counselling process conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).
The scorecards will assist candidates in securing admissions in reputed government and private medical colleges across India.
Official Advisory and Candidate Precautions
Candidates should rely only on the official NBEMS website to download authentic scorecards to avoid misinformation or fraud.
It is advisable to store digital and printed copies securely and keep them accessible for all admissions-related formalities.
In case of discrepancies or technical issues, candidates may contact NBEMS helpdesk via the provided communication channels promptly.
Looking Ahead: Counselling and Admission Process
The counselling schedule will be announced soon by MCC, which will include registration, choice filling, seat allotment, and reporting timelines.
Candidates are encouraged to keep abreast of notifications from MCC and NBEMS portals for seamless participation.
Admission will follow a merit-cum-choice basis and category reservation norms, adhering strictly to NEET PG 2025 guidelines.
Conclusion
The imminent release of NEET PG 2025 All India 50% Quota scorecards by NBEMS marks a critical milestone in the postgraduate medical admission journey for thousands of aspirants. Timely download and careful handling of the scorecard is imperative for accessing counselling and securing admission in top medical institutions nationwide. Staying vigilant to official updates and following prescribed protocols will ensure a smooth transition through this vital phase.
Sources: NDTV Education, Jagran Josh, India Today, Times of India