National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello Hariharan
With a rank of 76553 in NEET PG, your chances of getting a PG seat in a government college are very low because the cutoff ranks for unreserved category goes to 40,000 to 50,000 at max.
Still, you can try for these departments if the cutoff goes extremely low:
1. Anatomy 2. Physiology 3. Biochemistry 4. Microbiology 5. Pharmacology 6. Forensic Medicine 7. Community Medicine
You have better chances at private or deemed universities at your rank.
Thank You!!!
With an All India Rank (AIR) of 46,000 in NEET PG 2025 and belonging to the SC category, your daughter has a chance to secure a seat, but General Surgery in government colleges under All India Quota (AIQ) at this rank is quite difficult.
General Surgery in government colleges usually closes for SC category around AIR 15,000–25,000 (varies by state and year).
At AIR 46,000 (SC), she may still get Diploma courses (Anesthesia, ENT, Ophthalmology), or MD/MS in Pre/Para-clinical branches (like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Community Medicine, Forensic, Microbiology, Pharmacology).
Chances for General Surgery are better under State Quota (SC reservation) rather than AIQ, especially in states with larger seat availability.
With an All India Rank (AIR) of 70,590 in NEET PG 2025, options for clinical branches in government medical colleges are very slim. Here’s a realistic picture:
Pre-clinical: Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry
Para-clinical: Pharmacology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine
Diploma seats (in some states/private colleges): Diploma in Anesthesia, Child Health, Ophthalmology (limited chances, mostly private)
At this rank, government seats are difficult for MD/MS Clinical branches. You will mostly find options in pre/para-clinical departments in government medical colleges.
You can get clinical seats (like Pathology, Microbiology, Community Medicine, Psychiatry, Anesthesia, ENT, Dermatology in some cases) in private or deemed universities, though tuition fees will be higher.
High seat states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh may still have availability in pre/para-clinical at this rank.
States with fewer PG seats (like North-East states, Himachal, Uttarakhand) will have very low chances.
Hello,
Sorry, but with the NEET rank of 264, it's very unlikely that you will get the govt. Siddha college. Especially if you are a general category student, it will be very, very hard for you. The cutoffs for this college are much higher than yours.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Most of the B.Sc. Nursing seats in IPU are filled through NEET. Very few seats, if any, remain for CET candidates in later rounds or spot rounds. With a CET rank of 169, your chances are very low because priority is given to NEET qualifiers.
You can still wait for the spot round, but chances are limited.
Hope it helps !
Thanks for reaching out!
As you scored 394 marks in NEET in the OBC category,paramedical courses like B.Sc. Nursing, BPT , or allied health sciences often have comparatively lower cutoffs in government or government-aided colleges. In many states, OBC reservation works in your favor, so you should definitely apply through the state counseling portals. Look for options like B.Sc. Nursing seats in government medical colleges, government paramedical institutes, and allied health programs. You may also get a seat in newer medical colleges where cutoffs aren’t as steep. It’s important to participate in both All India Quota counseling and your state quota rounds to maximize chances.
For more details visit: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/paramedical-courses-under-neet
Good luck!
Hello Om
You can get the Previous Year Question Papers of NEET in Hindi at Careers360 website. Careers360 offers pyq papers of many papers such as NEET, JEE etc and that too in multi - languages. I am attaching the link through which you can access the NEET questions papers in Hindi.
Here's the link: NEET PY Papers (Hindi) by CAREERS360
Since your NEET score is 452 and you belong to the OBC category, as a Keralite you can participate in BPT counselling at IGIMS, but you need to follow the official procedure carefully. First, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, including NEET qualification and any domicile requirements specified by IGIMS. Next, you should regularly check the IGIMS admission notifications, as they provide details about the counselling schedule, application process, and required documents. You will need to apply online through the IGIMS portal, submitting your NEET scorecard, OBC certificate, and other necessary documents. After submission, IGIMS will release a merit list based on NEET scores, and seats will be allotted according to rank, category, and availability. If you are allotted a seat, you must report to the college with all documents to complete the admission process.
Hello!
So to participate in the NEET couselling you need to:
1. Fill the application form online through their official website.
2. Register yourself and pay the counselling registeration fee.
3. Do your choice filing properly while registering for counselling.Lock your choices properly.
4. After registering you need to upload your NEET scorecard,class 10 and 12 marksheet,category certificate or other necessary documents.
5. After some days merit list will be released. If your rank matches you will get a seat. If you don't get a seat in first round participate in other.
6. After your seat allotment you need to go to the college physically for documents verification.
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