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Hello aspirant
According to 2023 data there are total 67,802 pg seats in medical colleges and Hospitals in India .
Of these seats 30,211 MD or MS government medical colleges seats and 19,362 sears belong to private colleges .
The remaining 18,229 seats are DNB hwad and nech surgery seats For pursuing post graduation in DNB the candidate must have passed graduation in general medicine or paediatrics qualification.
The candidate must also appear for entrance dxzm conducted by NBE.
Superspeciality courses are pursued after getting post graduate degree MS or MD . This includes second level of post graduation.
Those doctors who want to have highest professional achievements go for super speciality courses.
Superspeciality courses are
Doctor of Medicine ( DM) - It is advanced course in Medical field .
Master of Chirurgiae ( MCh) - The course deals with advanced stage of surgery.
Super speciality courses after MS ENT
Head and Neck surgery oncology Plastic abd reconstructive surgery Surgical oncology
SS courses after MS general surgery
Breast, endocrine and general surgery
Endocrine surgery
Head and neck surgery
Minimal access surgery
Neurosurgery
Paediatric surgery
Plastic surgery
Hey!
Seeing your rank, getting a government medical seat in any category seems a little improbable for especially the unreserved category.
I am sorry to inform you but it is unlikely that you will get MS ENT in a government medical college.
However your rank can definitely get you one of the good private medical colleges.
Feel free to ask further questions and queries.
Hi aspirant,
If you are considering KS Hegde college it’s a great choice. The college has a very good placement record. This college gives its students the best options to work from be it private or government. The college infrastructure is excellent with three hostels, canteen, gym and auditorium with a sports area. The professors are highly skilled professionals who are experienced at their skill. Overall for your masters in entomology it will be a great choice as the college curriculum as well as alumni is great. All the best. Hope this helps!
Hey Aspirant,
Yes, there are chances of getting Anaesthesia , ENT in Delhi. Opening and closing ranks for various branches in medical change every year depending upon the number of candidates, number of seats availability, and difficulty level of examination. You will surely get a seat in government college because you also have OBC Delhi category quota. For further details regrading branches and various colleges click the link below. You should check the following link to know about the colleges for a particular rank.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off
Hope this helps!
Hello student,
Here are some of the colleges which are best for offering Ms in ENT in the country -
St Johns Medical College, Bangalore.
KMC Mangalore - Kasturba Medical College.
AIIMS Delhi - All India Institute of Medical Sciences New.
KMC Manipal - Kasturba Medical College.
MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore.
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi.
For more details you can visit https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ms-in-otolaryngology-ear-nose-and-throat-colleges-in-india
Good luck...
hello aspirant,
Looking at the previous year cutoff for NEET PG, you have good chances of getting private medical colleges and deemed universities and less/few chances to get Government Medical colleges for a seat in MS/DNB. The previous year NEET PG closing rank cutoff for Government medical college for seat in DNB was around 22k to 28k.
Further, please note that the above prediction of rank and cutoff in NEET PG is totally based on the previous year Cutoff and it may vary as the NEET PG Cutoff depends on various factors,
THE NEET PG Cutoff marks and percentile score for various category students is mentioned below :
GENERAL >------------------- 50th Percentile >---------------- 275 Marks
SC/ST/OBC >------------------ 40th Percentile >---------------- 245 Marks
GENERAL -PH ------------------ 45th Percentile >---------------- 260 Marks
SC/ST/OBC - PH ------------------------ 40th Percentile >---------------- 245 Marks
The NEET PG Cutoff varies for every year and is different for different category student. The NEET PG Cutoff depends on various factors like :
Number of candidates appearing for the test
The difficulty level of the exam
Seat availability
Further, to know more about the NEET PG Cutoff you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about it in detail : https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off
Further, you can also know your admission chances in various colleges with the help of NEET PG College predictor tool by following the below mentioned link below : https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp
I hope that this will help.
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