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The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is expected to issue the NEET SS 2023 scorecard today, October 25. Candidates who successfully completed the NEET Super Speciality (NEET SS) 2023 test can check and download their scorecard at natboard.edu.in, once it is released. The NEET SS 2023 tests took place on September 29 and 30 this year. The DM/MCh/DrNB super specialised courses are open to those who pass the entrance examinations. The NEET SS 2023 results were revealed on October 15.
The All-India quota counselling schedule and specifics for the super speciality courses are also anticipated to be released shortly. According to the official notice, applicants will be able to view and download their unique scorecards at the NEET-SS official website nbe.edu.in on or after October 25.
An official notification reads, “Candidates placed at 50th percentile score or above in their respective groups are declared as qualified as per minimum qualifying criteria indicated in the Information Bulletin.”
NEET SS 2024 Scorecard: How to Download
When the NEET SS 2023 scorecard is issued, it will be available on the NBE’s official website.
Step 1: Go to natboard.edu.in to access the NBEMS website.
Step 2: After clicking on the examination link, a drop down box will appear.
Step 3: Select the NEET SS exam option. A new page will appear.
Step 4: Select the link for the NEET SS 2023 scorecard and fill out the necessary information.
Step 5: The scorecard will appear on the screen.
Step 6: Review the scorecard and download a copy of it.
Step 7: Print a copy of the NEET SS 2023 scorecard for future use.
NEET SS 2023: Details on Scorecard
–– Candidate name and roll number
–– Category
–– Name of exam
–– Final score
–– Qualifying status
The NEET SS test is the entry point for 2,447 seats of Doctor of Medicine (DM) and Masters of Surgery (MCh) programmes at 156 government and private medical schools, as well as Armed Forces Medical Service (AFMS) institutes.
The NEET SS 2023 included 150 total questions, each worth 4 marks under the scoring scheme. No marks were to be given for questions that were not attempted, and one mark was to be deducted from each incorrect response in order to arrive at the final score.
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