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HELLO,
With 55 percentile in CET under the MS category , chances in top Mumbai colleges are minimal. However, you can still get admission in some private or new colleges in the region.
Your chances of admission depends on a few important factors:-
1.A 55 percentile in MH CET is considered on the lower side as most top and mid tier Mumbai colleges are generally close at much higher percentiles
2.As a MS candidate , you may be eligible for a significant number of seats reserved for students in government and aided institutions
3.With this 55 percentile you have better chances in lesser know private or newly established engineering colleges in the Mumbai region because chances in top government and reputed private colleges are very low
4.You can look for colleges in nearby regions like Navi Mumbai , Thane , Palghar where cutoffs are slightly lower
5.Try through management quota or institute level seats if you are particular about studying in Mumbai
You can use this MHT CET college predictor by careers360 to get college as per your rank :- https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor
You can use this link for calculating your rank :- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-marks-vs-rank
Hope this Helps!
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.
With your rank in NEET PG 2025 it is highly impossible to get into any other government colleges or top private colleges if possible attend state counselling for MS MD obgy and check whether any other institution offering seat with your rank based on your prefer state and location
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To know the exact details you must visit official website of BFUHS and GMCH, look for updated prospectus specially for NRI quota details. You can also directly contact or email GMCH PG Admission office.
At a rank of 45,336, getting MS-Obs & Gyn or Ophthalmology in top private colleges of MP is a little difficult, as these courses close at much lower ranks (under 20–30k usually). However, you may still have chances in some colleges .
You can use this tool for predict your college: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
For ENT, chances are better compared to Obs & Gyn. You should definitely apply in Mop-Up rounds where vacant seats often open up, and sometimes cut-offs go higher.
Thank you!
Hello Taiba,
With a NEET PG rank of around 25,000 and score of 500, it will be very tough to get MS in Obstetrics & Gynaecology in government colleges, because the cut-off for Gynae in govt. institutes usually closes much earlier (mostly within top 8–10k ranks).
But you still have chances in private or deemed universities, where MS Gynae seats often go till 20–25k rank range. So while govt. options are almost closed at this score, you should definitely try in deemed/private colleges through counselling.
Good afternoon with a NEET PG score of 414, getting MS Orthopedics in a government college under All India Quota (AIQ) for the General category is highly unlikely, as the expected cutoff for MS Ortho in 2025 is around 490–497 out of 800.
What Are Your Options? State Quota (if applicable)
Private medical colleges
Deemed universities
State government colleges (reserved seats)
DNB Orthopedics
DNB (Diplomate of National Board) programs in Orthopedics are a strong alternative. With 414, you can target:
Mid-tier private hospitals
Some government-affiliated DNB institutes
Rural or semi-urban setups with good hands-on exposure
Management Quota
If budget permits, private colleges under management quota may offer MS Ortho seats at this score.
What You Can Do Now
Track MCC and state counselling rounds closely.
Explore DNB options—I can help shortlist hospitals with good surgical exposure.
Consider backup branches like MS ENT, MS Ophthalmology, or MD Anaesthesia, which may be available at this score.
Hello,
Generally the fee structure for the MS in Shalya Tantra varies depending on the institute type (like government vs private). But on average the total fees for the 3-year MS program range from INR 134,000 to 1,650,000 based on institution.
I hope it will clear your query!!
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)
Thank you , hope you will understand!
The fee for MD/MS in private medical colleges in India varies widely depending on state and institution:
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