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I got a eank of 52 in INICET -MDS Nov 2024 ...Do I hold a chance to get a seat ?

Prachi Kumari 17th Nov, 2024

Hello Nikita,

With a rank of 52 in the INICET MDS November 2024, you have a promising chance of securing a seat, particularly in highly regarded institutions. Here are some key points to consider:

  1. Past Cutoffs : Analyzing previous years' cutoffs for MDS courses shows that top ranks typically secure seats in reputable institutions, such as AIIMS New Delhi and JIPMER.

  2. Seat Availability : The allocation depends on the seat matrix, which may vary by the number of seats and the category under which you apply.

  3. Institution Preferences : Prioritize participation in all counseling rounds, as seats often become available as higher-ranked candidates finalize their choices.

  4. Backup Planning : Consider options at newer or less competitive AIIMS campuses for better chances.

This combination should give you a clear pathway toward securing a spot in an esteemed dental institution.

To know more about the cutoffs, visit : https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/ini-cet-seat-matrix

Or you can use the college predictor to predict whether you can get seat of not : https://medicine.careers360.com/ini-cet-college-predictor

Hope it helps !

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I got an inicet rank of 9272 , will I be getting radiation oncology seat in spot allotment. Im general category.

Prachi Kumari 17th Nov, 2024

Hello,

Based on recent and past INICET data, securing a rank of 9272 in the general category places you at a competitive level but may be challenging for gaining a spot in high-demand specialties like radiation oncology in top AIIMS institutions during spot allotment. In previous years, cutoffs for general category seats in MD/MS courses often required ranks below 3500 to 7500 for more sought-after specializations.

However, availability can vary significantly during spot allotment based on factors like seat surrender and changes in candidate preferences.

While ranks up to 9000+ could potentially secure seats in certain less competitive institutions or programs, a precise prediction for radiation oncology requires checking specific cutoff trends for each AIIMS or participating institution from recent spot rounds.

It's recommended to keep an eye on the ongoing seat matrix updates and spot round notifications for more clarity.

You can also use the college predictor to predict whether you can get seat or not : https://medicine.careers360.com/ini-cet-college-predictor

Hope it helps !

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Inicet Jan 2025 rank is 9272 , if I go for spot allotment , will I get radiation oncology? Im general category.

Afreen 16th Nov, 2024

As per the National Medical Council (NMC), 594 MD Radiation Oncology PG seats are spread out in different states of India.usually the seats gets filled by inicet upto rank 5k in different institute but if there is any seat vacant you can get spot admission.

Fir spot admission youu may need to attend counseling at the institution and bring certain documents, such as your class 10 and 12 certificates, passport-size photo, and admit card.

You can get admission details here

https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/ini-cet

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inicet rank 5574 clinical field possible caste obc

Prachi Kumari 17th Nov, 2024

Hello,

Based on previous year's cutoffs for INICET (Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test) and the clinical fields, here's an analysis for a candidate with an All India Rank (AIR) of 5574 under the OBC category:

  1. Rank Analysis : In general, for clinical specialties, the cutoffs tend to be higher due to competition and preference. For OBC candidates, the rank cutoffs are generally 10-20% lower than for General category candidates.

  2. Clinical Specialties : In the clinical field (such as Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, etc.), OBC candidates may get opportunities in lower-demand specialties or institutes with relatively lower competition.

  3. Previous Year Trends : In the past, OBC ranks around 5000-6000 have found opportunities in less popular clinical specialties in government institutions, especially in Tier 2/3 cities. Top institutes like AIIMS, PGI, or JIPMER may be difficult to secure with this rank.

  4. Strategy : Candidates in this rank may explore counseling options and look for clinical fields in institutes with relatively lower cutoffs for OBC.

You can use the college predictor to predict whether you can get college or not based on you rank or score: https://medicine.careers360.com/ini-cet-college-predictor

Hope it helps !

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I belong to obc-nc category.But for applying inicet nov 2024 they asked for caste certificate from 1/4/2024only.I appplied for new obc certificate but its taking time to get done.May I use old one(made in last dec 2023) and submit it?or will it be a problem?

kumardurgesh1802 9th Oct, 2024

Hello Bhavya,

For the INICET November 2024 , they typically require an OBC-NCL certificate issued on or after April 1, 2024 . If you submit your old certificate from December 2023 , it may not be accepted because they have strict guidelines regarding the validity period of the OBC certificate.

Here’s what you can do:

  1. Use a Provisional Certificate : If your new certificate is in process, some authorities allow you to submit a provisional certificate or a receipt showing that the certificate application is underway.

  2. Contact the Authorities : Reach out to the AIIMS exam conducting body to explain your situation. They may guide you on any alternative documents you can submit temporarily.

  3. Submit the Correct Certificate Later : If they allow, you might be able to submit the older certificate now and update your details with the valid certificate before the counseling or final admission process.

It's safer to confirm with AIIMS authorities to avoid any issues later.

I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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i have done basic registration for inicet may 23.....do i need basic registration again in nov.inicet 24

Deepti Singh 5th Oct, 2024

Hello,

No, if you have already done the simple registration for INI-CET in May 2023. Then there is no requirement for re-registration again for INI-CET in November. General registration is valid for multiple sessions. Once you have done general registration, then one can use that for any number of times of INI-CET exams he might take in later future. But to appear for this November exam you would also require doing the final registration but along with some more details and your exam fee too.

Then I check on the official website or the information bulletin for some specific updates or changes in the process of registration.

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Sir I am under OBC category but dont have certificate made now. So I have filled general category for Nov INICET 2024. Will I be able to change my category from GEN to OBC during further attempt in INICET May 2025? (this doubt since we can only register with basic info during the first attempt)

Afreen 13th Sep, 2024

Candidates from the reserved categories should ensure that they are eligible before submitting a caste certificate during the registration process. After completing the registration process, INICET do not allow the students to change their category but you can apply fresh application next year with obc category there will be no issue.

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Can I use my provisional registration number after internship completion for Inicet form fill up ? I have not received my permanent DCI registration number yet .

Prachi Kumari 8th Sep, 2024

Hello,

Yes, you can use your provisional registration number for filling out the INI-CET application form if you have not yet received your permanent Dental Council of India (DCI) registration number.

The provisional registration is typically valid for such purposes and should be acceptable for the form submission.

Hope it helps !

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Sir/Maam, I would like to know if a student gets a seat through the NEET MDS exam, can they leave the seat midway if they get selected in the INI CET entrance and take admission there? Or will they be debarred for a certain number of years? Thank you, Regards.

Kanishka kaushikii 23rd Aug, 2024

Hello aspirant,
Yes, a student who secures a seat through the NEET MDS exam and later gets selected in the INI CET exam can leave the NEET MDS seat. There is no specific provision for debarment or any other penalty in such cases.

However, it's important to note that:

  • Counseling rules: The counseling authorities for NEET MDS may have specific guidelines regarding withdrawing from a seat after accepting it. It's advisable to check the rules and regulations of the counseling body to understand any potential consequences.
  • Seat forfeiture: If a student leaves a NEET MDS seat after accepting it, the seat may be forfeited, and it could be offered to another candidate.

It's recommended to consult with the counseling authorities or the concerned medical college for detailed information on the specific procedures and implications of leaving a NEET MDS seat.

I hope this information helps you.

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I got a rank of 17500 in this year may INICET. Do I have chances of getting MD Path or Micro ?

monag2673 27th Jul, 2024

With a rank of 17500 in the INICET, securing an MD seat in Pathology (Path) or Microbiology (Micro) in top-tier institutions might be challenging, but it's not impossible, depending on the year's cutoff trends and seat availability. Here are some considerations:

  1. Cutoff Trends : Examine the previous years' cutoffs for MD Pathology and Microbiology in institutions you are targeting. This will give you a realistic idea of your chances. Typically, these specializations have slightly higher cutoffs compared to more competitive fields like General Medicine or Surgery.

  2. Institution Preferences : Lesser-known institutions or those in less sought-after locations might have lower cutoffs, increasing your chances of securing a seat. Be open to considering a wider range of colleges.

  3. Counseling Participation : Actively participate in all rounds of counseling. Sometimes, seats become available in later rounds as other candidates shift their preferences.

  4. Alternative Pathways : If you don't secure a seat in the first attempt, consider preparing for the next session of INICET or exploring other entrance exams like NEET PG, which might offer more opportunities.

Persistence and flexibility in your choices will improve your chances of securing a seat in your desired specialization.

hope this helps you!!

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