National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Post Graduate
With a NEET PG rank of 37,500 in the general category, securing a government medical college for MD Pathology can be challenging but not impossible. The availability of seats largely depends on factors such as the state, the specific college, and the overall competition in that particular year.
Typically, government
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There are lots of options even in good pathology branches if you are ready to bear the fees of good private medical colleges and deemed medical colleges as you know these rank is not good enough to ge government colleges through aiq.
Otherwise you have to go for DNB,in DNB
Hello aspirant, Yes, you can apply for Tamil Nadu NEET PG counseling 2024 even if you have less than 50 percentile.
The eligibility criteria for NEET PG counseling in Tamil Nadu typically require candidates to meet the minimum qualifying percentile set by the Medical Council of India (MCI). However, the
With a NEET PG 2024 rank of 61,286 , belonging to the SC category and being an in-service doctor in the UP government, your chances of getting a clinical branch through AIQ and UP state counseling are moderate but largely depend on:
State Counseling (UP) : As an
Securing a DCH seat in these states with a rank of 34,400 in the general category might be challenging, but not impossible. The competition for DCH seats, especially in government colleges, is typically high. However, several factors can influence your chances:
Your rank is too low as MD or DNB respiratory medicine /chest medicine seats are limited, your rank is not good enough to get 1 of those. If you are adamant about resp med, you can take a DNB diploma in chest diseases, and later a secondary DNB degree after
The NEET PG cutoff for Maharashtra colleges can vary significantly depending on the specific college, category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.), and the number of applicants. It's essential to check the official website of the Medical Council of Maharashtra (MCM) or the individual college websites for the most accurate and
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