The much-awaited results for NEET PG 2024 were announced on August 23 by the National Board of Examinations (NBE). Amongst the NEET PG 2024 toppers, Dr Hamsavardhini, an MBBS graduate from CMC Vellore bagged All India Rank 7. In conversation with Careers360, she shared the strategies and study plan that helped her crack NEET PG. Read the complete interview of NEET PG 2024 AIR 7, Dr Hamsavardhini below.
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will close the NEET PG round 2 choice filling facility today at 1 pm. Candidates are required to submit their choices in the order of preference on the official website, mcc.nic.in. Recently, the MCC added 135 new PG seats, taking the total 32,215. The deadline for choice filling was extended due to the addition of seats.
Dr Hamsavardhini: It all feels very surreal to me and haven’t sunken the feeling yet. I checked thrice to ensure my rank.
Dr Hamsavardhini: I am Dr Hamsavardhini. I have pursued my MBBS from CMC, Vellore, in the batch of 2016. As a part of my MBBS course, we have an obligatory two-year bond service post-internship. We are allowed to give NEET-PG only after we finish our second year of bond. But I took the NEET-PG exam last year for practice.
Dr Hamsavardhini: I've received a lot of support from my parents. My parents believed in me more than I did.
Careers360: What are your thoughts on the NEET PG 2024 postponement that many candidates requested? Do you think the exam should've been postponed?
Dr Hamsavardhini: I was not prepared to listen to the postponement news. When they announced it, I was shocked. I took a break for 5 days and spent some time with my family. I continued my preparation the following week.
Dr Hamsavardhini: During my NEET PG preparations, I watched the clinical videos of Marrow and used revision video notes for all the subjects. I solved q bank modules simultaneously after watching the videos. I started giving Grand Tests more frequently and kept on revising my revision notes till the exam.
Dr Hamsavardhini: Yes, I have participated in the national mock in which I secured the rank of 54 or 55. I don’t remember the rank exactly.
Dr Hamsavardhini: I mainly focused on revision. I did 8 to 9 revisions using the notes and reviewed the wrong answers I got in PYQs before the exam.
On Question asked by student community
Hello aspirant,
With a rank of 1760 in the NTRUHS PG management quota (B-category) and belonging to the AU region, getting a clinical seat is possible but mostly in the mid or lower-demand branches. High-demand clinical courses like Radiology, Dermatology and General Medicine generally close at much lower ranks, but seats in branches such as ENT, Opthalmology, Psychiatry, Anesthesia or General Surgery may still be available depending on this year's vacancy movement during later rounds. Keep track of round - wise allotments for clearer chances.
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Resignation from your previously held seat is necessary for avoiding any forfeiture of the Counselling money and other legal barrings that can take place.
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That's the pivotal moment in the NEET PG counseling process! The NEET PG 2025 Round 1 Seat Allotment List is released by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) on its official website.
While the exact final list will only be available after the counseling process is complete, here is what you need to know:
Release Mechanism: The allotment result is released online as a PDF document, containing the roll numbers and ranks of candidates who secured a seat, along with the allotted college/course.
Access: You must log in to the MCC portal using your credentials to download your individual allotment letter.
Keep checking the dedicated Careers360 page for the direct link and official updates regarding the list release and subsequent reporting schedule https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-2025-round-one-seat-allotment-result
Hello,
Your chances of securing an MD seat in government colleges are extremely low with 120349 NEET PG 2025 rank. However, you may still have chances in private medical colleges, deemed universities, or less competitive branches depending on your category and state quota.
To know more access below mentioned link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-rank-vs-colleges
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Hello,
With an All India rank of around 82,471 and UP state rank around 4,633 , your chances for MS Surgery in government colleges are very low. You may get a seat in private or deemed colleges , mainly in UP. Chances in other states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, Tamil Nadu are lower due to domicile rules and local quota preference.
Choice filling strategy:
Top: Private/deemed colleges in UP for Surgery.
Backup: Other clinical branches (Orthopaedics, ENT, Ophthalmology) in private/deemed colleges.
Safe: Non-clinical or less competitive branches in private/deemed colleges.
Tips:
Check fees, bond, and stipend before choosing.
Be flexible with branch and college to secure a seat.
You have a non-zero chance if you focus on private/deemed colleges and plan your choices wisely.
Hope it helps !
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