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With an All India Rank of 60000 in NEET PG and being under the SC quota, the chances of securing a seat in MD Ophthalmology can be quite challenging but not entirely impossible. Generally MD Ophthalmology is a highly sought after specialization and the cut off ranks for government medical colleges especially under the SC quota, are usually lower due to the competitive nature of the field.
For SC category candidates, the cutoffs are generally more lenient compared to the general category, but a rank of 60000 is still relatively high for such a competitive specialty. Your chances would be higher for seats in private medical colleges or deemed universities where the cutoffs might be less stringent.
You can actively take participate in the counseling process and explore all the available options and also take part in the state level counselling also.
Hope this resolves your query.
With an All India Rank of 49972 in NEET PG the chances of securing a seat in any government medical college in the above mentioned fields will depend on a variety of factors like the previous year cutoff, the opening and closing rank, the number of seats available and many more.
You can check the previous year cutoff by visiting the official website of the examination authority and then checking the required details. Your chances would be higher for seats in private medical colleges or deemed universities where the cutoffs might be less stringent.
Hello there,
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:
Participate actively in all counseling rounds, including mop-up rounds, to explore all available options.
I would recommend you to use NEET PG college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
Here is the link to the tool:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello,
To know about your chances of getting an MD seat in private medical colleges (not deemed), follow these steps:
1. NEET PG Rank: Check your NEET PG rank and score.
2. Cutoffs: Research the previous year's cutoffs for private medical colleges.
3. College-specific counseling: Participate in college-specific counseling or contact the colleges directly.
4. Seat Matrix: Check the seat matrix for private colleges, which shows the number of seats available.
5. Fees and Bond: Consider the fees and bond conditions for private colleges.
6. Predictor Tools: Utilize online predictor tools, like Careers360's College Predictor, to estimate your chances.
7. Counseling Sessions: Attend counseling sessions or webinars conducted by private colleges.
8. Contact Alumni: Reach out to alumni or current students of private colleges for insights.
By following these steps, you can gauge your chances of getting an MD seat in private medical colleges.
Hope this helps,
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With a NEET PG rank of 72,290, getting an MD Pediatrics seat in a highly sought-after institution like MMU Ambala might be challenging, as the competition is usually intense for this branch. However, you might have a chance in lesser-known private colleges or in the later rounds of counseling if seats remain vacant.
For DNB Pediatrics, you might have better chances, especially in hospitals that are not in major metropolitan areas or those with a relatively lower demand. It's essential to explore all options during counseling, including participating in mop-up rounds and looking into any stray vacancy rounds, where seats that remain unfilled are offered.
Research specific colleges or institutions where the cut-offs might align more with your rank, and keep an eye on the official counseling portals for updates on seat availability and cut-offs.
Hope it helps !
Hello!
Thank you for reaching out. With an AIR of 123,601, it's quite challenging to secure an MD in Psychiatry at a government college, especially within the OBC category, as the competition is quite high. Admission to government medical colleges for MD programs is generally based on higher ranks, but it can vary depending on the state and the specific college.
I would recommend checking the specific cutoff ranks for the government colleges you are interested in for the OBC category, as this will give you a clearer idea of your chances. Additionally, consider exploring other colleges and states where the cutoff might be more within reach.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Hello aspirant,
The closing rank in Government colleges in MD Pathology is around 70,000. Thus, you have decent chances to get a seat in Government college. You can also use NEET PG College Predictor to predict your college based on your rank.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=neet_pg_cp&utm_medium=GoogleAds&utm_campaign=0908&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwiaa2BhAiEiwAQBgyHgtVl42LznyYHkL6_L7h1VLWaIjLJZZmEkKWZ0q7mRgab3mymo1HyhoCmxIQAvD_BwE
I hope you will do good.
Hello aspirant, The chances of securing a DNB/MD Pediatrics with a NEET PG rank of 32911 depend on several factors:
However, for more accurate information you can go through the college predictor link attached below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hello there, With a NEET PG rank of 32,618, getting a seat in an MD/MS program depends on several factors, including the specialty you want, your category (General, OBC, SC/ST, etc.), and the state you are applying in. Here are some general insights: Possible Specialties:
Yes, Saveetha Medical College offers MD Radiology. You can take admission in this course as it’s currently open for admission. The course is part of their postgraduate curriculum, and the tuition fee for MD Radiology at Saveetha Medical College is 40,00,000 per annum.
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