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If you are allotted a college in AIQ 2nd/3rd round but don’t join, that seat gets cancelled automatically. Your security deposit may be forfeited as per rules. You usually become ineligible for further AIQ rounds/mop-up. However, you can still take part in your state counselling if registered there. So, non-joining affects only your AIQ seat, not your state quota options.
At a rank of 45,336, getting MS-Obs & Gyn or Ophthalmology in top private colleges of MP is a little difficult, as these courses close at much lower ranks (under 20–30k usually). However, you may still have chances in some colleges .
You can use this tool for predict your college: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
For ENT, chances are better compared to Obs & Gyn. You should definitely apply in Mop-Up rounds where vacant seats often open up, and sometimes cut-offs go higher.
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You can take part in both All India Quota (AIQ) and State Counselling separately. Both have independent processes. If you get a seat in AIQ Round 2, you can still participate in state counselling, but if you accept/join the AIQ seat, you must leave the state seat. Upgradation means you can float your seat and wait for a better option in the next round.
And for Round 3 (Mop-Up round), whichever seat you are allotted finally (AIQ or state), you must report directly to that college and complete admission formalities.
With 252 marks (AIR ~5,95,873) in NEET UG 2025, you won’t get an MBBS seat in any government college as even SC/ST cutoffs stay higher, but you may still have chances in private BDS, BAMS, BHMS, Nursing, or Paramedical courses, and in some states, MBBS may be possible only through costly private management quota seats; the exact options will depend on your state and category.
Good afternoon with a NEET PG score of 414, getting MS Orthopedics in a government college under All India Quota (AIQ) for the General category is highly unlikely, as the expected cutoff for MS Ortho in 2025 is around 490–497 out of 800.
What Are Your Options? State Quota (if applicable)
Private medical colleges
Deemed universities
State government colleges (reserved seats)
DNB Orthopedics
DNB (Diplomate of National Board) programs in Orthopedics are a strong alternative. With 414, you can target:
Mid-tier private hospitals
Some government-affiliated DNB institutes
Rural or semi-urban setups with good hands-on exposure
Management Quota
If budget permits, private colleges under management quota may offer MS Ortho seats at this score.
What You Can Do Now
Track MCC and state counselling rounds closely.
Explore DNB options—I can help shortlist hospitals with good surgical exposure.
Consider backup branches like MS ENT, MS Ophthalmology, or MD Anaesthesia, which may be available at this score.
Hello,
According to your NEET PG rank 19824, you can get this course for the medical college in all india rank
You can try for this course according to their less competitiveness in state-level government colleges.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Here's the list of some notable colleges that are offering MPH in India: - All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Kolkata - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research, Puducherry - All India Institutes of Medical Sciences - National Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience, Bengaluru - Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology, Thiruvananthapuram - National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Delhi
With an AIR rank of 9011 in NEET PG, you have a very good chance to secure a postgraduate seat in various medical colleges in India, including some offering orthopedics or other specializations. While securing a top-tier, highly competitive institution for ortho might be challenging, you can aim for the good medical colleges and other specializations.
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.
To get accurate details, please ask your question with the name of examination in which you got 92400 rank and the course in which you are interested.
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