Is the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare cutoff released?

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    Kuruba Balaji | Contributor-Level 8

    a month ago

    The NEET PG 2024 cut-off has been released, with the general category cutoff said at the 15th percentile, while for sc/st/obc candidates, it is at the 40th percentile. The exact cutoff scores vary by category, but for general category candidates, a score of 275 is required.

    This cut-off is crucial for admissions to various postgraduate medical courses, including those offered by institutions like the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare. To confirm specific program cut-off service institutions you need to refer to the official counselling update or directly contact the institution for more details.

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

    2 months ago

    The cutoff for National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, NIHFW, generally occurs after the results of entrance exams are declared and application procedure begins for the respective courses. The cutoff varies for different courses like the MBA and PG Diploma courses, etc., because of the number of applicants and the availability of seats and the level of difficulty the respective entrance exams presented. If still, the cutoff for the current admission cycle hasn't been announced till date, it will be wisiest to check the authentic NIHFW website or the admissions department for latest cutoff scores and criterion of selection.

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