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NEET PG 70000 RANK, WHERE SHALL I GET SEAT


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chakravarthy 26th Aug, 2024
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kumardurgesh1802 16th Sep, 2024

Hello there,

With a 70,000 rank in NEET PG , securing a seat in a top government medical college may be challenging, but you still have options in certain private colleges, deemed universities, and possibly in government colleges for less competitive branches or under state quota.

Possible Options:

  1. Government Colleges:

    • Less Competitive Branches: You may have a chance in government colleges for branches like Anatomy, Physiology, Forensic Medicine, or Community Medicine , especially under the state quota if your state has relatively lower cutoffs.

    • State Quota: Some states have lower cutoffs for government seats, especially for reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST). If you belong to a reserved category, your chances may improve.

  2. Private Colleges:

    • You are likely to get a seat in private medical colleges for a variety of branches. Some private colleges offer seats at a lower fee structure for in-state candidates.

  3. Deemed Universities:

    • Deemed universities usually have higher tuition fees, but with a rank of 70,000, you should be able to secure a seat in some of these institutions for less competitive branches.

  4. DNB (Diplomate of National Board):

    • Consider DNB programs in hospitals. The competition for DNB seats is slightly lower compared to MD/MS, and your rank could help you get into a DNB course in certain specializations.

      Branches You May Get:
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Community Medicine
  • Forensic Medicine
  • Microbiology
  • Pharmacology

    Key Factors:

  • Category (OBC/SC/ST): If you belong to a reserved category, you will have better chances in both government and private colleges due to lower cutoffs.

  • State Counseling: Look at the state-level counseling for your home state, as the cutoffs are often lower than the All India Quota (AIQ).

  • Rounds of Counseling: Make sure to participate in all rounds of counseling. Seats can open up in later rounds, especially in private and deemed colleges.

    Conclusion:

With a 70,000 NEET PG rank , you are more likely to secure a seat in private colleges or deemed universities. You may have a chance in government colleges for non-clinical or less competitive branches, especially under the state quota or if you belong to a reserved category. Consider DNB programs as a viable alternative as well.


I would recommend you to use NEET PG college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.

Here is the link to the tool:

Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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