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PSGIMSR Coimbatore cutoff are very high in MS Courses last year the cutoff for ms gynaecology is around 4500 rank which is higher than previous year 2022 in which the last rank admission of candidate is with approx 4700 rank through management quota. however courses like biochemistry etc has less cutoff than this course.
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With a NEET PG rank of 12871 you have a strong chance of securing a seat in MS courses, though your options will vary depending on the competitiveness of the specialty and the college cut offs.
You may be able to secure a position in MS programs at certain government medical colleges particularly in specialties that are less competitive. Private medical colleges and deemed to be universities may also offer opportunities, although they tend to have higher cut offs and fees.
The 6 year courses such as MCh programs are advanced training programs that are pursued after completing an MS in General Surgery and provide specialized surgical training. You can get a better view of the colleges in which you are eligible by checking the previous year cutoff for that specific college.
Hope this resolves your query.
Hello there,
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 competitive branches like: a) DNB Anesthesia b) DNB Family Medicine c) DNB Emergency Medicine
Private Colleges: Some private colleges may offer seats in clinical branches, but the fees will be significantly higher. Recommendations:
Check the specific counseling process in your state and central counseling to maximize your chances.
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.
With an All India Rank (AIR) of 44,000 in NEET PG 2024 and belonging to the UR (Unreserved) category, securing a seat in MS General Surgery, Orthopedics (Ortho), or Ophthalmology (Optho) in Maharashtra is challenging but not impossible. Possibilities:
Persistence in counseling rounds and flexibility with college preferences will increase your chances.
Hope you are doing fine.
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 like General Surgery. Although being a domicile of West Bengal might offer some advantage in state quota reservations, the cutoff for such a specialty typically demands a significantly higher rank.
The cutoff for a particular college depend on various factors like the number of seats available, the difficulty level of the examination and many more. You can check more about the previous year cutoffs by visiting the official website of the examination authority .
Hello aspirant, The likelihood of securing MS Orthopaedics in West Bengal with an AIR of 8883 in NEET PG 2024 depends on several factors:
To get a more accurate assessment:
There are several reputable orthopedics colleges in West Bengal, India. Here are a few options:
With a NEET PG rank of 17,063, you have a decent chance of securing admission to an M.S. (Master of Surgery) program, though the availability of seats will depend on the specific specialty and the type of college (government or private) you are targeting. Chances for M.S. Admission:
Government Medical Colleges: a) Popular Specialties: Securing highly competitive specialties like Orthopedics, General Surgery, or Obstetrics & Gynecology in top government colleges might be challenging. b) Less Competitive Specialties: You may have a better chance in less competitive specialties or in newer government medical colleges.
Private Medical Colleges: Good Chance: You are likely to get a seat in a private medical college for an M.S. course, including in relatively popular specialties, depending on the college and location.
State Quota vs. All India Quota: a) State Quota: If you belong to a state with a favorable seat matrix and cutoffs, your chances might improve under the state quota. b) All India Quota (AIQ): Participating in both AIQ and state counseling will maximize your chances.
Deemed Universities: Deemed Universities: Deemed universities often have higher cutoffs, and with your rank, you might secure a seat in an M.S. course here, though the fees can be significantly higher.
With a NEET PG rank of 17,063, you have a reasonable chance of getting an M.S. seat, particularly in private medical colleges or through state quota counseling. Your chances are better for less competitive specialties, so consider your options carefully during counseling.
With a NEET PG rank of 1,27,000, securing an M.S. in Orthopedics (Ortho) can be quite challenging, as this is a highly competitive specialty. However, here are some possibilities: Chances for M.S. Ortho:
Government Medical Colleges: Unlikely: It is generally difficult to secure a seat in M.S. Orthopedics in government medical colleges at this rank due to the high demand for this specialty.
Private Medical Colleges: Possible: You may have a chance in some private medical colleges, especially those with higher fees or in less popular locations. However, the competition remains tough even in private institutions for Orthopedics.
Deemed Universities: Deemed Universities: Some deemed universities might offer you a seat, but the cost would be significantly higher. Keep an eye on the seat matrix and cutoffs during counseling.
DNB (Diplomate of National Board) Programs: Consider DNB: DNB Orthopedics programs might be a more realistic option. While still competitive, DNB seats in Orthopedics may be available in accredited hospitals, especially in tier-2 or tier-3 cities.
Securing M.S. Orthopedics with a rank of 1,27,000 is difficult, especially in government institutions. However, you can explore options in private medical colleges, deemed universities, and DNB programs. Be flexible with your choices and consider all available counseling rounds.
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:
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