Surgery
You may have opportunities other government colleges which is less competitive or newer government medical colleges in south india.The cutoffs for these institutions can vary, but with a rank of 20,000, you might be competitive for some government colleges, especially for less popular specialties or in certain states.neet is going to announce soon the counselling process you can check details here
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-counselling
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With a NEET PG rank of 92,000 and a percentile of 57, you may be eligible for PG Surgery seats in private medical colleges. Here's a list of some private medical colleges that may offer PG Surgery seats within your rank range:
1. _Kasturba Medical College, Manipal_:
- Fee: Rs25,00,000 - Rs30,00,000 per year
- Stipend: Rs40,000 - Rs50,000 per month
2. _Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Ambala_:
- Fee: Rs20,00,000 - Rs25,00,000 per year
- Stipend: Rs35,000 - Rs45,000 per month
3. _Shri Balaji Medical College and Hospital, Chennai_:
- Fee: Rs18,00,000 - Rs22,00,000 per year
- Stipend: Rs30,000 - Rs40,000 per month
4. _Dr. DY Patil Medical College, Pune_:
- Fee: Rs22,00,000 - Rs28,00,000 per year
5. _Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai_:
Please note that the fees and stipend amounts may vary depending on the college and the specific course. It's essential to verify the information with the colleges directly.
Also, consider the following factors when choosing a college:
- Accreditation and recognition
- Faculty expertise and experience
- Infrastructure and facilities
- Clinical exposure and hands-on training
- Research opportunities
- Alumni network and placements
It's crucial to research thoroughly and weigh your options carefully to make an informed decision.
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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 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 .
Hope this resolves your query.
Hello aspirant,
The chances of getting a surgery seat in a Delhi college with a NEET rank of 2979 in the OBC category depend on several factors:
Your rank is a very decent one that can get you into a government college. Every specialisation have different opening and closing rank. On the basis of the former statement, General Surgery usually have very low opening ranks, and closing ranks can go upto 20,000. So, you will have to wait a little bit. To know more about cutoffs of your favoured specialisation in various government colleges, kindly go through the given link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off
I hope you will do good.
Hello Pallavi, For pursuing an MDS in Oral Surgery, here's a general order based on reputation and facilities:
Each college has its strengths, so consider factors like faculty, facilities, and personal preference as well.
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 there,
To get admission to a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) program in India, you need to:
1. Meet the eligibility criteria.
2. Register for and prepare for NEET-UG.
3. Appear for NEET-UG.
4. Participate in AIQ and State Quota counseling.
5. Complete the document verification and admission process.
6. Start your BDS course. Let me know if you have more questions!
Refer to the following link for more details: https://medicine.careers360.com/download/ebooks/bds-quick-guide
Dental surgery and optometry are distinct fields within health care each with their own requirements. Here is a comparison of the two:
Dental surgery
Focus: diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity . Procedures can range from routine dental cleaning to more complex surge ries like extraction, root canals etc.
career: Dentist can work in private practice, hospitals or academic settings. Specializations include orthodontics, periodontics, Oral and many more.
optometry
Focus: diagnosis, management and treatment of conditions related to the eyes and visual system. Services Include prescribing glasses and contact lenses etc.
Career: optometrists can work in private practice, retail optical settings, hospitals etc. You can have specializations in areas such as vision therapy, low vision rehabilitation, or ocular disease management.
Choosing between the two depends upon your interests whether you are more drawn towards oral health or vision health.
NEET itself doesn't directly determine eligibility for a Plastic Surgery course in India. NEET is the entrance exam for undergraduate medical programs (MBBS, BDS). To become a plastic surgeon, you'll need to follow a specific path after qualifying for NEET. The first step is to qualify for NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate) by scoring well in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (or Biotechnology) in your Class 12th board exams. After qualifying for NEET UG, you need to complete your MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) degree program from a recognized medical college in India. This typically takes 4.5 to 5 years to complete. Once you have your MBBS degree, you need to qualify for NEET PG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate Courses). This exam determines your eligibility for admission to postgraduate medical programs. Based on your NEET PG score, you'll need to pursue an MD (Doctor of Medicine) or MS (Master of Surgery) degree in General Surgery. This program typically lasts for 3 years. After completing your General Surgery program, you have two options for specializing in Plastic Surgery:
DNB (Diplomate of National Board) in Plastic Surgery: This is a direct 6-year program after MBBS that combines general surgery training with plastic surgery specialization.
Fellowship in Plastic Surgery: This is a 1-2 year program following your MS/MD in General Surgery. I hope it helps!
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