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It might be difficult to get into prestigious government medical schools with a NEET PG rank of 98,000, however you might still be able to choose from the following:
Private Medical Colleges: Depending on the state and college, a number of private institutions offer seats at different costs.
Deemed Universities: There might be seats available at some deemed universities, although the cost might be greater.
State Quota: Your odds of meeting the state quota are higher if you fall into one of the reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC, or EWS).
DNB (Diplomate of National Board): As an alternative to MD/MS, you can also look at DNB seats in ho spitals.
Hello aspirant,
Neet pg is one of the toughest exam in I dia and the limited number of seats in college make it much more hard for aspirants to get seat in college.
So with a rank of 98000 it is very difficult to get seat in government medical colleges. But you can defi itely try in private medical colleges.
Thank you.
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Hi Arunbalu,
With a rank around 98,000 it is challenging to get a seat in Government medical college but there are many other private colleges, universities that will give you admission on this rank. Some of them are listed below -
Hope this information will help you. Thank you. All the best!
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