Psychiatry
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Here is your M.Sc. in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Universities. I am providing you the link. Kindly open and check regarding the admissions.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-psychiatric-and-mental-health-nursing-universities-in-india
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The cutoff rank of neet pg for MD psychiatry in GMC Goa are as follows -
For general category it ranges around 5931 rank in round one . In round 2nd it is around 5969 and for the detailed and appropriate cutoff detail you can visit there
There is the list according to your query
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With NEET PG rank 86,551, MD Psychiatry in government colleges is very unlikely, but you have reasonable chances in private or deemed universities such as JSS Mysore, S.D. Urs Kolar, or MGM Aurangabad, which have witnessed Psychiatry closing ranks in the 50,000–55,000 range; these institutes typically charge 10–25 lakh annually.
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Here are the NEET PG 2024 closing ranks and marks for MD Chest Medicine (Pulmonary Medicine) and MD Psychiatry in government medical colleges in West Bengal : MD Chest Medicine (Pulmonary Medicine) – Government Colleges
Calcutta National Medical College, Kolkata :
Round 2 Closing Rank : 10450
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In India, after completing a PhD in Clinical Psychology , you cannot directly pursue an MD in Psychiatry or Diploma in Psychological Medicine (DPM) because:
With a rank of 47,000, securing a DNB (Diplomate of National Board) seat in Psychiatry may be challenging, as this specialty generally has high competition and limited seats across institutions. However, availability varies depending on the state and institution, and some DNB hospitals may offer seats at slightly
With a rank of 47,716 in the general category, securing an MD or DNB seat in Psychiatry can be challenging but not impossible. Here's a breakdown of your chances based on different types of institutions:
MD Psychiatry in Government Colleges: Government medical colleges are highly competitive, especially for in-demand specializations
With a rank of 47,716 in the general quota, getting a seat in Psychiatry for DNB, MD, or at a deemed university might be challenging, but it’s not entirely out of the question. Here’s a general overview of your chances:
1. **DNB Psychiatry**: The Diplomate of National Board (DNB) courses
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Thank you for reaching out. With an AIR of 123,601, it's quite challenging to secure an MD in Psychiatry at a government college, especially within the OBC category, as the competition is quite high. Admission to government medical colleges for MD programs is generally based on higher ranks, but
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