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The Ministry of Health and Welfare has made a significant decision by abolishing the percentile system in the NEET exam. Now students will no longer be required to score any minimum percentile to be eligible for counselling. The minimum percentile or the cut-off will be zero for all category students from now on. The counselling for the NEET PG exam is going on right now. This examination is a gateway for medical aspirants who want to take admission in post graduate medical courses in India.
The timetable of the third round has been officially released. Candidates have to register for the counselling round freshly and pay the compulsory registration fee to become a part of the process. A stray vacancy round will also be conducted for students who failed to register in previous counselling rounds or did not get any seat.