National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Post Graduate
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
In Tamil Nadu NEET PG counselling, Round 2 is conducted after Round 1 vacant seats are announced. In this round you can upgrade from Round 1 seat.
Fresh registrations are also allowed (depending on official notice). Cutoffs usually go down slightly, giving chances to lower-rank candidates.
If you want guidence in your councelling you can check this: https://www.careers360.com/campaign/neet-pg-counselling-companion
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A rank of 1.75 lakh in NEET PG is very high, and getting a government MD seat, especially in UP, is nearly impossible at this range. For MD Pharmacology, the closing ranks in government medical colleges usually lie around 20,000–50,000, depending on the state and round.
You can use this tool for predict your college: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
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Hello,
With a rank of 175600 in NEET PG, it's very unlikely that you are getting any seat at government colleges for the MD Pharmacology in Uttar Pradesh. With these higher ranks, you are not getting the government colleges, but you can check cutoffs for these branches in the official NEET PG cutoffs.
I hope it will clear your query!!
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With 22,461 rank in NEET PG (AIQ), getting MD Obstetrics & Gynaecology (OBG) in a government medical college is quite difficult because OBG is one of the most competitive clinical branches. In All India Quota, OBG in government colleges usually closes under 5,000–12,000 rank.
In Telangana State Quota, EWS category may give a little relaxation, but still under 15,000–18,000 rank for OBG in govt colleges.
For a better idea you can use this tool: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
Hey:)
The NEET PG round 1 allotment for Tamilnadu has not been released yet.It will be published soon by the Tamilnadu Post Graduate Medical Section Committee.If you want to check previous year's rank lists or cutoffs you can visit official TN selection committee,DME website .
All the best!
Dermatology is one of the most competitive PG branches and usually closes at ranks below 10k, so with 87,790 it may not be possible. But you still have good chances in diploma or other PG specialties.
You can also check your exact possibilities with this college predictor tool:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
With your PG rank it is very impossible to get into government colleges you should try for any other private institutions based on your rank if you are looking for any other particular colleges look at their official website for more updates and information
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For NEET PG 2024, DNB OBGY closing ranks for the General category ranged from around 10,000 to 17,400. Top hospitals in metro cities usually close below 12,000, while others extended till 16,000–17,000. States like Delhi, Bihar, and Andhra Pradesh saw ranks closing around 16,500. Seats in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh closed near the 15,000–16,000 mark. If your rank is in the 10k–17k range, you have a decent shot at DNB OBGY.
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