The result for the JIPMER PG 2020 is expected to be released tomorrow i.e. December 18, 2019, by the Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER).
The result will be available on the official website i.e. jipmer.edu.in.

The candidates who appeared for the exam can visit the official website and check the result.
The entrance examination was conducted on December 8, 2019, across various exam centers.

JIPMER PG Admit Card 2020: Steps to download

Step 1: Visit the official site of JIPMER i.e. jipmer.edu.in.
Step 2: Click on JIPMER PG Result  2020 link available on the home page.
Step 3: A new page will open where candidates can enter the user ID and password and click on login.
Step 4: Your result will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5: Check the result and keep a hard copy of the same for further reference.

The entrance examination was conducted through Computer Based Test (CBT) only. The duration of the examination was 3 hours and was conducted in one shift. The exam carried 250 questions out of which 100 questions from Basic Clinical Sciences and 150 questions from Clinical Sciences.

The expected date of publication of Merit List is December 18, 2019. The first counseling will be conducted on December 27, 2019, tentatively. Candidates can check for more related details from the official site of JIPMER.

JIPMER PG 2020: Dates for Counselling 
Expected date of publication of Merit List December 18, 2019
Counselling for choosing the discipline for OPH/Foreign Nationals/Sponsored (Tentative) December 26, 2019
First Counselling (Tentative) December 27, 2019
Commencement of Course January 1, 2020
Second Counselling (Tentative) January 8, 2020
Third Counselling (Tentative) February 5, 2020
Final Counselling (Tentative) February 26, 2020
Close of Admissions for MD/MS- January 2020 Session February 29, 2020

A total of 100 seats are offered for JIPMER M.D/M.S courses. The duration of the course is three years from the date of admission. Candidates will be selected on the basis of the performance in the entrance exam. For each correct answer candidate will score 4 marks and for each wrong answer candidate will lose 1 mark. This score will be used to determine the percentile score.