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With a NEET PG rank of 50,000, MD in Community Medicine (Preventive & Social Medicine) is one of the more attainable options because it usually has lower cutoffs compared to clinical branches like Medicine, Pediatrics, or Radiology. In your range, you can realistically expect chances in private medical colleges, deemed universities, and some state quota seats in less competitive states (like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and some North-East states). Government colleges in high-demand states are less likely at this rank, but deemed/private colleges such as in Karnataka (KIMS, JNMC Belagavi, SDM Dharwad), Tamil Nadu (SRM, Saveetha, Chettinad), and Maharashtra (DY Patil, Pravara Institute) are probable options.
The fee for MD/MS in private medical colleges in India varies widely depending on state and institution:
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In Maharashtra, several reputed institutes offer MD in Homoeopathy. The admission is done through the AIAPGET , which is mandatory for PG seats in Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, and Unani. Some well-known colleges in Maharashtra for MD in Homoeopathy are:
These colleges offer MD in various specializations .If you have completed your BHMS and cleared AIAPGET, you can apply through the counseling conducted by AACCC or the Maharashtra state AYUSH counseling authority.
For more top colleges you can check here: https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-homeopathy-colleges-in-maharashtra
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When it comes to postgraduate medical seats, especially in Gujarat, the number of MD Psychiatry seats is slightly limited compared to more common branches like Medicine, Pediatrics, or Gynecology. Psychiatry has gained importance in recent years due to the growing awareness about mental health. As per the data available from NMC (National Medical Commission) and the state counseling authorities, Gujarat has around 70–90 MD Psychiatry seats distributed among government as well as private medical colleges. Some reputed colleges like
Ahmedabad have Psychiatry departments offering PG seats. Seat numbers may vary slightly every year based on NMC approvals and renewals. If you are planning to pursue MD Psychiatry in Gujarat, I suggest you keep an eye on the official ACPPGMEC Gujarat website for counseling updates. This will give you the exact number of seats for the academic year.
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If you have completed your MD from the Philippines and wish to practice or further study in Australia, you will need to follow the Australian Medical Council (AMC) process. First, verify your degree with ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) through EPIC verification. Then, choose the AMC pathway — typically the Standard Pathway (for non-specialists) which involves the AMC MCQ Exam and AMC Clinical Exam, or the Competent Authority Pathway if you qualify. If your aim is postgraduate training, you should also explore specialist medical colleges in Australia for recognition of prior training. Additionally, you will need to meet English proficiency requirements through IELTS or OET. Visa requirements will vary depending on whether you apply for work, training, or further studies. It’s a detailed process, so starting early and following official AMC guidelines is key.
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For students applying under the SE category in Karnataka, the cut-off scores for NEET PG change slightly each year based on seat availability and exam difficulty. But based on recent trends:
These are rough estimates and can shift depending on demand and mop-up rounds, but this should give you a clear idea of what to aim for if you're applying through Karnataka state quota.
Karnataka NEET PG Admission
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Good afternoon,with rank 2509 your chances in Government Colleges:
Possible in less competitive specializations like Swasthavritta, Agadtantra, Rasa Shastra, etc.
Unlikely in high-demand branches like Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, Dravyaguna, etc.
All India Quota (AIQ):
Tough at this rank for top government colleges.
State Quota:
Better chances, especially in states with more seats or higher cutoff ranks (e.g., Kerala, West Bengal, Bihar).
Recommendations:
1. Apply under state quota if eligible.
2. Be flexible with specialization and location.
3. Consider private/deemed colleges as a backup.
4. Check previous year cutoff PDFs for specific colleges.
During PG (MD/MS) medical courses in India, the number of holidays allowed is limited and mostly regulated by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and the individual college or university rules. Here's a general idea:
Total course duration is 3 years.
Minimum attendance required is usually 80%, both in academic and clinical postings.
Leaves allowed per year: Generally, 30 days of leave per academic year are permitted. These include all types of leave—casual, sick, and personal.
Maternity or paternity leave (if applicable) is also allowed but subject to university approval. Maternity leave may go up to 90 days, but the course duration might be extended accordingly.
No long vacations like in UG (MBBS). Public holidays and Sundays are the only regular offs.
Leaves beyond the allowed limit may result in extension of the course or non-eligibility for exams.
In short, PG students get around 30 days of leave per year.
With a NEET PG rank of 60,000, getting a clinical branch under management quota is possible but mainly in low-demand specialties like Anesthesia, Psychiatry, or ENT in private/deemed colleges.
Highly preferred branches like Radiology or General Medicine are unlikely.
Aiapget (Ayush PG Central Counselling)
Fees:
(General/OBC: Five thousand rupees; SC/ST: Five thousand rupees)
There is also a refundable security deposit of Fifty thousand rupees
Seat fee:
Can differ between One point Three Lakh to Three point two lakh only whereas government colleges takes around Sixty one thousand only.
Counselling Fees - Five thousand to Fifty thousand only
Tuition (Govt MD) - Fifty two thousand only
Tuition (Private MD) - Three point fifty lakh to Five lakhs
Total Private MD Cost With hostel - Seven lakhs
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