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hello aspirant,
Looking at the previous year NEET PG Cutoff, you have difficult chances to get MS or DNB seat admission in Government medical Colleges. However, you have good chances to get private medical colleges or deemed universities under this rank. The last year closing cutoff for MD/MS/DNB seat in
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, some of the good colleges that offers opthomology pg bdiploma course are:
Hello Aspirant,
NEET-UG is an all India Pre-Medical exam, for students who want to pursue various medical course after intermediate. The exam is conducted by NTA for MBBS, BDS and AYUSH courses in government and private colleges across India.
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, medical PG students do get paid.
During the postgraduate study, it may vary from INR 15k per month in south India to INR 50k in Bombay to around INR 70k at academies in Delhi, AIIMS, JIPMER, and PGI. The stipend given by internships might vary anywhere from
Hello aspirant,
Looking at the previous year NEET PG Cutoff you chances of getting the MD Pharmacology seat in any government medical colleges is quite less. The previous Closing cutoff rank for MD Pharmacology seat in Government medical colleges was round 25K to 30K.
However, you ave chances to get
hello aspirant,
Looking at the previous year NEET PG Cutoff for MS Opthalmology, you have decent chances to get Government medical colleges. You have chances to get MS Opthalmology in these below mentioned colleges :
Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi,
Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai,
Government
Hello aspirant,
Your profile mentions that you belong to Rajasthan and wish to take admission in Karnataka. From previous year cut off's, we see that through the All India Quota, a student must score 590+ marks to get a seat in government medical colleges, who belongs to the OBC category.
Hello aspirant,
According to the previous year NEET PG Cutoff, you have good chances to get MD Paediatric from government medical colleges as the previous year closing cutoff for this course for Government medical colleges was around 25k to 30k. So you have good chances of getting this.
Further, please
Hello aspirant,
According to the previous year NEET PG Cutoff, you have good chanced to get DNB Medicine in some private or deemed Universities in India, while you may also get some of the government based universities in India.
Further, please note that the above prediction of rank and cutoff
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