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With a NEET PG 2025 general rank of 1,00,000 and belonging to the OBC category, chances of getting a government college in clinical branches are almost nil since the cutoffs for OBC candidates in clinical subjects are usually much lower ranks. However, for non-clinical branches like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine, and Community Medicine, there may still be some scope depending on your state quota cutoffs, as they tend to go higher compared to clinical subjects. You should focus more on state counselling rounds and non-clinical options in government or private medical colleges. NEET PG College Predictor-
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Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (RMLNLU), Lucknow does provide reservation based on state domicile, but for the general category, it simply means you will compete under the general UP quota if you are a domicile of the state. Reservation is mainly given to SC/ST/OBC/EWS as per state norms, but being a general category student with UP domicile will give you a seat advantage under the state quota compared to all-India general seats.
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Good morning, with a NEET PG rank of 6700 and General category, your chances of getting MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology (OBG) at ESIC Medical College, Faridabad are moderate but not guaranteed.
Expected Cutoff for OBG at ESIC Faridabad (General Category)
According to 2025 estimates:
Round 1 Closing Rank: 3659–4353
Round 2/3 Closing Rank: May extend slightly, but rarely beyond 5000–5500
Your rank of 6700 is outside the typical cutoff range, but here’s where things get interesting:
Factors That Could Work in Your Favor
Later Rounds: If higher-ranked candidates opt out or upgrade, seats may open up in Round 3 or Mop-Up.
ESIC Quota: If you're an ESIC-insured candidate, you may benefit from IP quota (Insured Person quota), which has slightly relaxed cutoffs.
Seat Matrix Changes: If ESIC Faridabad increases OBG seats this year, the cutoff could shift.
What You Can Do
Participate in All Rounds of MCC counselling (AIQ + ESIC quota).
Keep backup options ready—OBG in other ESIC colleges or private institutes.
Track seat vacancy trends during counselling to make informed choices.
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With 482 rank in TS PGECET (General category), your chances in top branches at Kakatiya University (KU) Warangal are moderate because seats fill fast for Computer Science and ECE. However, for allied branches like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, or Chemical, you stand a fair chance.
Colleges you can expect with this rank:
To know more information visit: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-pgecet-rank-wise-college-list
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When you finish MBBS, you can either go for MD or MS. Both are postgraduate courses but the main difference is in the type of work you’ll be doing in the future.
MD ( Doctor of Medicine)
MS ( Master of Surgery)
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With 49,000 rank in NEET PG 2025 and being from General Category, your chances of getting MD Medicine or Pediatrics in any deemed or private college is very low as the cutoff rank for general category for the same is 20,000 to 30,000 .
The branches which you can get are:
1. MD Pathology 2. MD Microbiology 3. MD Pharmacology 4. MD Biochemistry 5. MD Community Medicine 6. MD Anatomy 7. MD Physiology 8. MD Forensic Medicine
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With a NEET PG 2025 rank of 4593 in the All India Quota and aiming for MD General Medicine under the Open Category, your chances are fairly strong but competitive, since Medicine is one of the top-preferred branches. In previous years, General Medicine seats in good government colleges usually closed around 3k–5k rank in AIQ, with top institutes filling up earlier. You have a realistic chance of securing MD Medicine in newer government medical colleges or slightly peripheral states, though in premier institutes the cutoff might be tighter. It would be wise to keep Pediatrics, Radiodiagnosis (if available), and allied clinical branches as backup choices.
With a NEET rank of 4,00,000 (General category), MBBS admission in government colleges is not possible. Private medical colleges also close much earlier. You may, however, get options in BDS, AYUSH courses, or high-fee private/deemed universities. Chances for MBBS are very low at this rank.
At 9,500 rank in NEET PG under General Category, getting core clinicals like MD General Medicine, Pediatrics, or Radiology in Delhi’s top institutes (AIIMS, MAMC, LHMC, UCMS, VMMC) is very unlikely, as their cutoffs usually close within the top 2–4k ranks. However, you still have chances for non-clinical branches like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and sometimes Forensic Medicine in government colleges, or you may get para-clinical/less competitive branches in private/deemed colleges in Delhi NCR.
With an All India NEET PG 2025 rank of 48,335, the chances of getting MD General Medicine are almost nil in government or top deemed/private colleges since this branch usually closes within the first 10–15k ranks (sometimes up to 20–25k in lower-demand states or high-fee private colleges). At your rank, you may have better chances in non-clinical branches (like Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pharmacology) or some less competitive clinical diplomas. Medicine won’t be possible at this rank.
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