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With a NEET PG 2024 rank of 61,286 , belonging to the SC category and being an in-service doctor in the UP government, your chances of getting a clinical branch through AIQ and UP state counseling are moderate but largely depend on:
State Counseling (UP) : As an in-service doctor, you'll likely have some advantage in state quota counseling. You may have a chance at branches like Anesthesia, Dermatology, ENT, Psychiatry, or General Medicine in government or semi-government medical colleges.
AIQ : The competition through AIQ is higher, but with the SC reservation and in-service status, you could have a chance at clinical branches like Pathology, Forensic Medicine, or Community Medicine in a lower-tier government college.
You should closely follow the cut-offs for in-service candidates in your state and the AIQ to get a better idea.
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