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With a rank of 320 in INI CET, a percentile of 99.42, and an EWS Rank of 20, you have a good chance of getting admission in AIIMS for Medicine. If you go for AIIMS, New Delhi, the closing rank of EWS was 63 in Round One of 2025, which means the rank of 20 is within range. And if you look for other AIIMS, your rank is still within range.
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I am attaching the link from the official website of Careers360 which will provide you with the list of medicine colleges in Dombivli. Kindly go through this.
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-medical-colleges-in-dombivli
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There are a number of courses that can be pursued after PCMB. some of the popular courses you can pursue are: BSC in Medical Lab Technology , BSC Radiology , BSC Operation Theatre Technology , BSC Optometry and BSC in perfusion technology. You can also pursue the following degrees, Bachelor of Physiotherapy , Bachelor of Occupational Therapy , Bachelor of Pharmacy , BSc in Nursing , and Bachelor of Psychology . You also have the option of choosing Alternative Medicine Options in Ayurveda , Homeopathy Medicine, Unani Medicine and Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences .
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Fees of M.D medicine in Adichunchangiri Institue of Medical Science per year is around 38 lakhs rupees for private and management quota and for NRI and other quotes, the fees is around 70 lakhs rupees.
You can also check the link given below https://www.careers360.com/colleges/adichunchanagiri-institute-of-medical-sciences-and-research-centre-bangalore
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Here are some top NEET PG colleges for General Medicine-
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The best choice for a medicine postgraduate branch depends on your personal choice and career interest, as different specializations offer varying levels of patient interaction, stress, and career paths. Popular and high-demand options include general medicine, general surgery, radiology, and pediatrics, while others like dermatology or ophthalmology are considered less stressful. Your decision should align with whether you prefer a patient-facing role, like pediatrics or psychiatry, or a diagnostic role, like radiology, and your ability to handle a demanding schedule versus a more predictable one.
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With a rank of 90,000 in NEET PG, you can likely get into private medical colleges or DNB programs in various branches, but securing a seat in a government college for competitive branches like radiology, dermatology, or general medicine will be very difficult. You may also have opportunities in government colleges for specific branches like orthopedics, ENT, or ophthalmology, especially through the state quota or by applying to government institutions with a 90,000-95,000 rank. In addition, with a 90,000 rank, you might have opportunities to pursue DNB (Diplomate of National Board) programs, as DNB cutoffs can sometimes be higher compared to MD/MS seats in government colleges.
With 1.06 lakh, yes you may get admission in some Kerala government colleges (limited seats, mostly PG Diploma) or Christian minority/private colleges in Kerala/Tamil Nadu. For MD Microbiology, MD Pathology, fees are higher, so private/management quota in Tamil Nadu could be possible. PG Diploma in Family Medicine is more affordable and feasible.
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