The Health Ministry has ordered a revision in the NEET MDS 2025 cut-offs, reducing the qualifying percentiles by 19.863 across all categories. The decision aims to ensure that more candidates become eligible for postgraduate dental admissions.

Following the order, the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has updated the category-wise qualifying percentiles and marks. Aspirants can check the revised cut-offs on the official website - natboard.edu.in or nbe.edu.in.
The NEET MDS 2025 cut-offs have been revised following the directive from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). The qualifying percentiles for all categories - General, SC, ST, OBC, and PwD - have been lowered by 19.863 percentile points.
The decision to reduce the NEET MDS percentile was taken to fill all vacant postgraduate dental seats in various institutions. By lowering the eligibility criteria, more candidates will qualify for MDS counselling rounds, ensuring optimal utilisation of seats in both government and private dental colleges.
(The corresponding revised marks will be updated on the NBEMS official website.)
1. Visit the official website - nbe.edu.in or natboard.edu.in
2. Click on the "NEET MDS 2025 Revised Cut-off Notice" link.
3. Download the PDF and check your category-wise eligibility.
Official Sources
The NBEMS has released the updated notification regarding the NEET MDS 2025 cut-off changes. Candidates are advised to regularly check the website for further updates on counselling dates and seat allotment schedules.
Conclusion:
The revision of NEET MDS 2025 cut-offs by lowering the qualifying percentiles by 19.863 marks a significant move by the Health Ministry to ensure maximum participation and seat utilisation in postgraduate dental courses. This decision not only benefits thousands of aspirants who narrowly missed the earlier cut-off but also supports the government's objective of strengthening the dental healthcare workforce. With more candidates now eligible for counselling, institutions can expect higher seat occupancy and better distribution of skilled dental professionals across the country.