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Hey ..i appreed in neet pg 2025. My general rank is 1 lakh. I belong to OBC category. If there any chances to get govt college in clinical and non clinical branch


Riya yadav 22nd Aug, 2025
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Chelsie G 23rd Aug, 2025

With a NEET PG 2025 general rank of 1,00,000 and belonging to the OBC category, chances of getting a government college in clinical branches are almost nil since the cutoffs for OBC candidates in clinical subjects are usually much lower ranks. However, for non-clinical branches like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine, and Community Medicine, there may still be some scope depending on your state quota cutoffs, as they tend to go higher compared to clinical subjects. You should focus more on state counselling rounds and non-clinical options in government or private medical colleges.
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Kavya S P 22nd Aug, 2025

With your neat PG cut off around 1 lakh rank will be hard to get into government colleges with your OBC category that is a chance for getting non clinical branches if you are looking for any other particular colleges you need to check their official website for more updates

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Abhilasha Agrawal 22nd Aug, 2025

With a NEET PG 2025 general rank of 1,00,000 and OBC category, getting a government college seat in clinical or non-clinical branches is highly unlikely. Clinical specialties like Medicine or Surgery usually require ranks below 10,000–15,000. Non-clinical branches have slightly lower cut-offs, but government seats remain very limited. Your best options are private medical colleges or DNB courses, which have more seats and lower cut-offs. Checking state quota counseling trends may help identify less competitive specialties.



Rithwik Kumar Sahu 22nd Aug, 2025

With a NEET PG 2025 rank of around 1,00,000 in the OBC category, getting a government seat in core clinical branches like Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics, or Orthopaedics is very unlikely, as OBC cut-offs in government colleges usually close before 50k. However, you still have chances for non-clinical branches such as Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Pathology, Forensic Medicine, or Community Medicine under some state quota seats, and may also find options in private/deemed universities or DNB hospitals, though often with higher fees.

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