National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
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With a 70,000 rank in NEET PG , securing a seat in a top government medical college may be challenging, but you still have options in certain private colleges, deemed universities, and possibly in government colleges for less competitive branches or under state quota. Possible Options:
Government Colleges:
With a rank of 70,000 in NEET PG 2024, getting a seat in clinical branches like MS (General Surgery) or Orthopedics (Ortho) in government colleges is challenging. However, you might have some chances in the following: Possible Options:
DNB Courses: You may secure a DNB seat in less
With a rank of 55,450 in NEET PG, getting an MD seat in popular clinical branches like General Medicine, Pediatrics, or Radiology in top government colleges is unlikely. However, you might have a chance at less competitive branches or in private colleges. Possible MD Options:
With a NEET PG rank of 38,000, securing a clinical seat in a government college might be challenging but not impossible, especially for less competitive branches or through DNB programs. Possible Clinical Options:
DNB Clinical Branches: You have a chance for branches like: a) DNB Family Medicine b)
Hello Vishaka,
With a score of 250 in NEET and belonging to the OBC category, your chances of securing a seat in a private BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college are possible, but it depends on various factors such as:
State Quota: The cutoffs vary by state, so
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With an All India Rank of 17254 in NEET PG 2024 and belonging to the UR quota, securing an MS General Surgery seat in a government college in West Bengal is quite challenging.
Government medical colleges generally have higher cutoffs for competitive specialties
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With a NEET PG rank of 15000 securing a seat in Radiology especially in a government medical college is quite challenging as Radiology is a highly competitive specialty with typically higher cutoffs.
However you can still get admission in private medical colleges or
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Established under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna (PMSSY) by the Indian government's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, AIIMS Rishikesh is the seventh AIIMS institute in Rishikesh, India. The previous year's OBC NEET cutoff states that you need to receive at least 550–600+ points in the NEET
With a NEET PG rank of 23600 and being a passout from Madhya Pradesh, securing a seat in a highly competitive specialty like MS or MD in a government medical college may be challenging as these programs generally have higher cutoffs.
However you
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With a rank of 6028 in NEET UG under the General category, getting a seat in AIIMS can be challenging but not impossible. AIIMS institutions are highly competitive, with AIIMS Delhi and other top branches like AIIMS Bhubaneswar, AIIMS Jodhpur, and AIIMS Bhopal generally requiring higher ranks. Possible
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