studying mbbs in deemed University makes difference while taking PG?
So, the answer is No. In order to pursue NEET PG , it doesn't matter where you did your UG from. You need to clear the NEET PG entrance exam and it is based solely on your knowledge, your aptitude and your approach towards the exam. It doesn't matter what professor taught you anatomy in 1st semester or how did your Pathology practical go in 3rd semester.
Once you begin preparing for NEET PG entrance exam, you'll slowly realise that your college doesn't matter, your classes don't matter and even your marks don't matter too. By working real smart while preparing for it, you can ace the exam. We have examples of so many candidates who did their UG from not so prestigious colleges or private colleges yet through their smart work and thorough knowledge they aced the exam with a great rank. So you need not worry about your UG and study with a clear mind without any second thoughts.
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Hi,
To be a candidate for NEET PG doesn't hold any importance from where you did your mbbs, it all depends on your knowledge and diligency.
How meticulously you studied during your mbbs days, how you make the best of your time during your college days, how much you gain from clinical trials is what gets to decide your fate in pg examination.
There have been many examples who did their UG from private universities but still managed to ace their pg. So, you don't need to feel any less from the candidates from government mbbs students.
Stay positive!
Regards.