Psychiatry
Hi Sukhmani,
The cutoff ranks for MD in general category as compared to the last year, at maximum is around 10,000 and I see that your's is 44993 , so it is really tough to get a seat in a government college . However according to your preference you can opt for private colleges through management quota.
Further you can check the following link to check a college according to your choice : https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-medical-colleges-in-india-accepting-neet-pg
I hope the information helps.
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hey!
you may have the least chance to get the government college for your respective expected course.
Chances are very remote. However you may try for a seat in a self financing medical colleges in some states of India
If we talked baout MD in psychiatry for a 40k rank in NEET PG 2020 honestly there is no chance in Govt . quota medical seat.
If you don't want to repeat NEET PG one more time then you can go for private medical college or deemed medical college.
There is no need to tell you that fee of deemed medical colleges varies from 22 Lakhs per annum to 50 Lakhs per annum depending on the branch.
Even if you are interested you can try for DNB also ,although chances are less.
Hey aspirant
Private college fees in Karnataka have been increased by 15% for the academic year 2020-2021, while government college fees have increased by 5%; as a result, the government has increased the stipend for Doctor of Medicine (MD) students by 15%, ranging from Rs.5,000 to Rs.10,000.
All the best
Dear Student ,
As per your NEET PG score , your rank may lie between 29547-30547 and with this rank and your caste category, it is very difficult to get any Medical college in Delhi with specialization in Psychiatry as per previous year's cut off trends.
Well, the cut off may vary each year for some reasons like, seat matrix.. difficulty level of question paper etc.
You can refer to this NEET PG college predictor link to guide yourself for finding any other eligible colleges through your rank:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp
Hope this information helps !
Best wishes !!
Hello Madam,
Based on your score your expected rank is around 24389-25389.
And the expected NEET-PG closing rank for MD Psychiatry is 64,000 for general category. So you have high chances for getting a seat.
Also for MS Anesthesiology the expected cutoff is 70,000.
For predicting colleges you can use this college predictor tool- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor Hope this helps you.
All the Best!
Hello Sir,
Congratulations for the results.
Well based on your score your predicted rank is in the range of 47860- 48860 . Also for the year 2021 the expected closing cutoff for MD Psychiatry is 64,000.
So your chances you getting an MD Psychiatry seat are quite high with OBC category.
For more information on previous year's cutoffs trends do visit- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off
For predicting colleges based on your score visit- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
Hope this helps.
Hello aspirant,
As you want to know your rank so on the basis of your score it will be, Predicted Rank is: 48554 - 49554 . Although it is predicted rank on the basis of previous years trends, the actual rank may differ.
To have a personalised report chances of getting a college you can go through college predictor. It will provide you complete list of colleges on which you can get admission based on your performance and other details.
Hope this helps!!!
Hello aspirant
Hope you are doing well
On the basis of your score it will be, Predicted Rank is: 63363 - 64863. Although it is predicted rank on the basis of previous years trends, the actual rank may differ.
To have a personalised report chances of getting a college you can go through college predictor. It will provide you complete list of colleges on which you can get admission on the basis of your marks and other details.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet
Hope this helps!!
All the best!!
Hello dear,
Let me provide you the basic information about the Certificate of Advanced Training in Addiction Psychiatry. The requirements apply to both trainees and Fellows-in-training.
Training requirements
For each Certificate of Advanced Training, there are specific training requirements in addition to mandatory training requirements that apply to all Certificates of Advanced Training.
Specific training requirements for the Certificate of Advanced Training in Addiction Psychiatry are:
Successful completion of 24 months FTE training
Written outline of proposed training
Attainment of eight Stage 3 addiction psychiatry EPAs
Completion of a mandatory minimum of one Observed Clinical Activity (OCA) WBA
Completion of a formal addiction psychiatry teaching program # A minimum of 50% program attendance is required.
Successful completion of one written case history ; 3000–5000 words in length.
To be written on a case from training experiences, e.g. general hospital drug and alcohol liaison, substance use disorders – specialist treatment setting, pharmacotherapy for opiate dependence, etc.
The case history needs to include: a full psychiatric history; mental state and physical exam; formulation; treatment plan; discussion of issues raised; and a brief review of the literature relevant to key aspects of the case.
Completion of 60 discrete case summaries.
Submission of final qualitative report to the DOAT.
Completion of (formative) mid-rotation and (summative) end-of-rotation ITAs
Submission of checklist and signing off
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