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For NEET PG admissions, medical graduates can target various types of colleges, including Government colleges like AIIMS Delhi, JIPMER Puducherry, and KGMU Lucknow, known for their affordability and quality education.
Private colleges like CMC Vellore and KMC Manipal offer modern facilities but are generally more expensive.
Other options include central universities such as Maulana Azad Medical College and Banaras Hindu University, deemed universities like JSS Medical College Mysore, and Armed Forces Medical Services institutions such as AFMC Pune, which cater to those interested in serving in the armed forces.
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With a rank of 21080 in NEET PG 2025, these are the branches you can get:
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With a TG LAWCET 2025 rank of 737 in the 3-year course, being an SC-A candidate and a retired employee, you have a strong chance of securing a seat in both government and reputed private law colleges in Hyderabad despite being a non-local. You can expect options like Osmania University College of Law (if seats remain in your category), Post Graduate College of Law (Basheerbagh), and good private colleges such as Padala Rama Reddi, Mahatma Gandhi Law College, and Pendekanti Law College. Since your category rank is favorable, prioritize government colleges first during counselling.
Your rank in TS LAWCET is quite good (737), and since you belong to the SC category, your chances of getting a government law college seat are strong, even as a non-local candidate. However, the final allotment also depends on seat availability and reservation policies. If seats in government colleges are filled, then you will definitely get admission in a good private law college under the SC quota. So, you should participate in the counselling process with confidence—you have a very good chance.
With a TS LAWCET rank of 737 in the SC category, you stand a very good chance of getting admission in reputed law colleges like Osmania University and Kakatiya University. Even though you are a non-local candidate, your strong rank keeps you well within the cutoff range for SC seats. Both 3-year and 5-year LLB programs are possible options for you. During counseling, prioritize government and top colleges first. Your retired status will not affect admission chances. Overall, you are in a highly favorable position for seat allotment.
With a NEET PG 2025 rank of 4593 in the All India Quota and aiming for MD General Medicine under the Open Category, your chances are fairly strong but competitive, since Medicine is one of the top-preferred branches. In previous years, General Medicine seats in good government colleges usually closed around 3k–5k rank in AIQ, with top institutes filling up earlier. You have a realistic chance of securing MD Medicine in newer government medical colleges or slightly peripheral states, though in premier institutes the cutoff might be tighter. It would be wise to keep Pediatrics, Radiodiagnosis (if available), and allied clinical branches as backup choices.
With a NEET rank of 4,00,000 (General category), MBBS admission in government colleges is not possible. Private medical colleges also close much earlier. You may, however, get options in BDS, AYUSH courses, or high-fee private/deemed universities. Chances for MBBS are very low at this rank.
If you have filled the IPU form through CUET, your college allotment details will be released during the IPU counseling process. The schedule and notifications are published on the official portal – ipu.admissions.nic.in. Allotment results are usually declared in late June, followed by fee payment and reporting. Keep checking the portal regularly to avoid missing updates.
With 82,079 rank and 346 marks in NEET UG 2025, your chances of getting a seat in government medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh or Telangana are unfortunately very low, since government MBBS seats in both states usually close below 20–25k ranks even for reserved categories. In private medical colleges, especially under management quota, you may still have options depending on your category and budget. For BDS or allied health sciences, your chances are stronger, and you should also explore deemed universities or counseling under the state quota for better clarity.
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