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To get admission in a private medical college for MD course in India, you must first qualify NEET-PG conducted by NBE. After qualifying, you need to register for state or All India counseling through MCC or respective state counseling authorities. During counseling, you can choose private colleges and MD specializations. Admission is based on your NEET-PG rank, seat availability, and reservation policies. Fees in private colleges are usually higher (15–60 lakhs per year depending on the college and branch).
With your 115 mark getting into need PG in South India medical colleges is really hard and impossible because you usually need higher cut off to get into any other medical college if you have I am ask you will get into government college if you have mid level marks you will get into private in institution
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With 115 marks in NEET PG, it's highly unlikely to get admission into MD paediatrics in any South Indian Medical college, whether government or private .The reason is that the qualifying cutoff itself is much higher, In recent years general category candidates needed atleast 280-300 above just to qualify,and even reserved Categories required more than 200.On top of that MD paediatrics is high-demand branch and the closing rank in South India are usually above 400-500.So,If you're really interested in pursuing MD paediatrics, it would be a good idea to consider preparing again and aim for 400+ in your next attempt.
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After MD Pharm, people work as faculty in medical colleges, in clinical research/clinical trials,regulatory affairs, medical writing/medical affairs with pharma/CROs, and in drug safety roles. Academic salaries are steady; industry roles (PV/MA/CR) often pay more and grow faster.
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With a NEET PG 2025 rank of 97,000 (General category), getting an MD in TB & Chest Medicine in a deemed university in Tamil Nadu will be very difficult.
Cutoff trends: In previous years, clinical branches like MD TB & Chest, MD Medicine, MD Pediatrics, MD Radiology, MD Dermatology usually close by 20,000–40,000 rank even in deemed universities.
At 97k rank, most clinical MD/MS seats will not be available, especially in high-demand specialties like TB & Chest.
What you can expect: Mostly non-clinical subjects (like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Microbiology) and possibly some para-clinical seats (like Community Medicine, Forensic Medicine, Pathology) in deemed universities with higher fees.
MD TB & Chest in Tamil Nadu deemed universities is not possible at 97k rank in 2025.
No, with a NEET PG 2025 rank of 97,000, getting MD Pulmonology (TB & Chest Medicine) in any deemed university in Tamil Nadu (or anywhere in India) is not possible.
Pulmonology is a high-demand clinical branch and in deemed universities, it usually closes within 20,000–40,000 ranks depending on the year and college. By 97k rank, only non-clinical and some para-clinical seats (like Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Community Medicine, Forensic Medicine) are typically left.
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With your rank it is highly impossible to get into md pharmacology in any government colleges in Uttar Pradesh so the closing rank for MD pharmacology is usually 20000 to 50000 if you are looking for private colleges check on the official website for more updates for more opportunities attend state counselling
Hello! Yes, you are eligible to participate in NEET PG counselling for MD/MS seats even if you previously joined a DNB course and resigned after 10 to 12 days. NEET PG counselling rules allow candidates who have left a DNB seat to reappear and opt for MD/MS seats, as long as they meet the eligibility criteria and have a valid NEET PG rank for the current year. However, you must disclose your earlier admission and resignation during the counselling process, and your previous joining will be recorded. Make sure to complete all required formalities and document submissions on time to secure a seat in the desired MD/MS course.
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