Surgery
For the scope of general surgery in any of the INICET institutions after having secured a rank of 2211 in INICET for the specified general category you would have to check the previous cut offs for the General surgery branch for the INICET institutes, follow the link below for the updated cut offs for the general surgery in the specified institutes
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/ini-cet-cutoff
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The Indian Air Force has stringent medical standards, and a history of cataract surgery is generally a disqualifying condition for entry, especially for flying duties. So you are likely to be permanently disqualified from joining the flying branch in the IAF, but you might have a chance for private or civil aviation. According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, you should meet the specific conditions that they have and pass the required medical examinations.
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Having a year back in the first year due to health reasons will not significantly affect your job prospects , especially since you have cleared all backlogs and have a CGPA above 9 . Companies care more about skills, projects, and practical knowledge than a first-year delay.
To improve your chances of a good job:
Work on projects in IoT, Cybersecurity, and Blockchain.
Do internships to gain real-world experience.
Get relevant certifications like CEH, CompTIA Security+, Blockchain courses, or IoT specializations.
Showcase your work on GitHub or a portfolio.
Network and attend workshops to connect with professionals.
Prepare for interviews focusing on technical skills and problem-solving.
With strong skills, projects, and a high CGPA, you can secure good job opportunities.
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In NEET PG 2024, the college with one of the lowest ranks for admission to MS General Surgery was King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow, where the closing rank went up to around 10,883. In comparison, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and PGIMER, New Delhi, had a closing rank near 479 for open category seats. The cutoff depends on the category and quota, so it may differ for each student.
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Few of points i have noticed where it have various exposure and opportunities.
Some of them are:—
Training in hepatobiliary disorders, GI surgeries, hernias, anorectal issues, pancreatic & spleen diseases, diabetic foot, limb gangrene, and trauma management.
Hands-on experience in neurosurgery, plastic surgery, urology, cardiothoracic surgery, anesthesia, and ICU care.
Daily case discussions, seminars, live surgical demonstrations, and participation in clinical research.
Opportunities for super-specializations, academic roles, senior hospital positions, and research careers.
General surgeons can work in hospitals or private clinics with packages ranging Rs12–40 lakh/year; academic and research roles offer competitive pay along with career growth.
Its a good rank for obc category you may have a decent chance according to previous year cutoff as the closing rank for OBC in the NEET PG Round 1 MS General Surgery in 2024 was 15140, while the final closing rank was 29280.
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Hello, with an AIR of 25070 and a score of 499 in NEET PG 2025 under the General category, getting a government seat in West Bengal for highly demanded branches like General Surgery or Orthopedics may be difficult, as these usually close at much higher ranks. However, you still stand a chance for other clinical or para-clinical branches through the state quota counselling. I suggest using the NEET PG college predictor link I’m sharing here, which will give you a clearer idea of the colleges and branches you may get based on your rank and category. NEET PG College Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
With AIR 25070 and score 499 in NEET PG 2025 under EWS, it is not possible to get MS General Surgery or Orthopaedics in any government college through AIQ.
These branches usually close at much higher ranks (within 12k–15k for General Surgery and even earlier for Orthopaedics).
Your chances in AIQ government quota for these subjects are very slim. You may try in state quota counselling where cut-offs go higher.
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)
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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.
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