Medicine
Here is a list of government medical colleges in India that offer MD Emergency Medicine programs:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi
A premier institution offering comprehensive emergency medicine training.
Madras Medical College, Chennai
One of the oldest medical colleges in India, providing specialized courses in emergency medicine.
King George's Medical University, Lucknow
Offers a robust MD Emergency Medicine program with a focus on critical care.
Grant Medical College, Mumbai
Provides advanced training in emergency medicine, affiliated with Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals.
Guntur Medical College, Guntur
Offers a comprehensive MD Emergency Medicine program with hands-on clinical experience.
BJ Medical College, Ahmedabad
Provides specialized training in emergency medicine, affiliated with Gujarat University.
SMS Medical College, Jaipur
Offers a well-structured MD Emergency Medicine program with state-of-the-art facilities.
MGM Medical College, Indore
Provides specialized training in emergency medicine with a focus on critical care.
Medical College, Vadodara
Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram
Provides specialized training in emergency medicine, affiliated with Kerala University of Health Sciences.
Kasturba Medical College, Udupi
Madurai Medical College, Madurai
Provides specialized training in emergency medicine, affiliated with Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University.
Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
Yes there is a bright chance you might get diploma in medicine with this rank.consider hospitals in smaller towns or rural areas which has lower cutoff ranks compared to hospitals in metro cities like Delhi.
Explore NEET PG COLLEGE PREDICTOR for list of colleges and get help in counselling process and identifying suitable options for your rank.
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The government college of homoeopathic medicine Jalgao cutoff 2024 is around 1,33,000 opening rank and closing rank might be around 1,50,000 for general category . And for sc obc category the cutoff ranges around 163-129 marks range only in 2024 .
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If you're looking for previous year question papers for AIIMS M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine, here’s what I found that could help:
ANMPI (Association of Nuclear Medicine Physicians of India) Question Bank The ANMPI website provides a comprehensive question bank, including AIIMS M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine papers from May 2010, 2011, 2012, and earlier. You can download these archived question papers for practice and reference. anmpi.in (https://www.anmpi.in/question-bank.php?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Study Notes and 3-Mark Questions There are educational resources like slide decks that cover key topics in Nuclear Medicine imaging technology, including dosimetry, radiopharmaceuticals, radiation detection instruments, radionuclide basics, and imaging modalities. While not AIIMS-specific, these 3-mark questions are highly relevant for M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine students. www.slideshare.net (https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/nuclear-medicine-3-marks-questions-and-answerspdf/267025976?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
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What You Get
ANMPI Question Bank
AIIMS Nuclear Medicine question papers from 2010–2012
SlideShare 3-Mark Notes
Topic-focused question and answer format on Nuclear Medicine imaging basics
These materials are excellent for understanding exam styles, types of questions asked, and gaining strong conceptual clarity.
DRDO regularly recruits research positions for INMAS.you can join paid internship or an apprenticeship there.
You must go for walk-in-interview advertisements or other recruitment processes announced by INMAS and DRDO to apply for these positions.
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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.
After completing PG in Community Medicine, you can go for specializations like Epidemiology, Public Health, Biostatistics, Health Management, Occupational Health, or even fellowships and PhD programs in India or abroad. The scope is wide as you can work in government health departments, teaching positions in medical colleges, international bodies like WHO, NGOs, and research institutes. With increasing focus on preventive and community health, career growth is strong in both academic and administrative roles.
With a rank of 4622, getting MD Medicine through AIQ is very difficult as closing ranks are much lower. Under Maharashtra State Quota, you have a borderline chance in government colleges and a good chance in private colleges, since the cutoff has gone up to ~20,000. If you are flexible, you can definitely secure a seat in semi-government/private medical colleges. DNB Medicine is an excellent option too—widely available, equivalent to MD, and feasible at your rank. Keep both state quota MD and DNB Medicine in your preference list for best chances.
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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