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Hello Aspirant,
In NEET PG for general (UR and EWS) category the qualifying percentile is 50 and the minimum cutoff marks is 366 put of 1200 and for SC/ ST OBC it is 40th Percentile and 319 out of 1200.25000-40000 is the rank range for private or deemed universities , based on seat vacancy you may get a government seat too.Between 40000- 80000 rank it is only possible to get private colleges according to the previous cutoffs so ,usually private colleges are easy to get.Now the catch here is to get clinical or non-clinical rank . The branch you want may differ based on the demand and the seat availability but it won't be that difficult to get a desired seat in private college if you have above 50% marks .It also depends on your category , so score 100 marks above the qualifying cutoff for your category to be safe.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-medical-colleges-in-india-accepting-neet-pg
All the best
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