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I belong to general category and my neet pg 2025 rank is 49k. What is possibility of getting MD MEDICINE or PEDIATRICS or any other branch in deemed or private college?


Shubham Mishra 20th Aug, 2025
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Yash Teotia 20th Aug, 2025

Hello Shubham

With 49,000 rank in NEET PG 2025 and being from General Category, your chances of getting MD Medicine or Pediatrics in any deemed or private college is very low as the cutoff rank for general category for the same is 20,000 to 30,000 .

The branches which you can get are:

1. MD Pathology
2. MD Microbiology
3. MD Pharmacology
4. MD Biochemistry
5. MD Community Medicine
6. MD Anatomy
7. MD Physiology
8. MD Forensic Medicine

Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!

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Rithwik Kumar Sahu 20th Aug, 2025

With a NEET PG 2025 rank of around 49,000 in the general category, it’s unlikely you’ll secure MD Medicine or Pediatrics in top government colleges, but there is still a fair chance in some private or deemed universities depending on state cutoffs and the fees you can afford. Usually, high-demand clinical branches like Medicine, Pediatrics, Radio, and Dermatology close much earlier, so with your rank, you may need to explore options like Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, or less competitive clinical branches. Still, in deemed/private colleges with higher fee structures, you might find chances in Pediatrics or other branches, though Medicine would be quite tough.

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gopi 20th Aug, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

As a General category candidate with an all-India NEET-PG 2025 rank of around 49000:

You have extremely low chances for admission into the most desirable branches in deemed universities like MD in Medicine (closing rank ~ 6.6K) or MD in Pediatrics (~13.6K), etc. In private (semi-government) colleges, yes, your rank is just below the general medicine cutoff (~21K) and could hover close to the Pediatrics cutoff (~44.8K), so there is a tiny chance there, depending on seats and other states' factors.

I believe you may still have an opportunity considering branches like MD in Pathology (~43K closing) or MD in Anesthesiology (~31.6K closing) in deemed universities. Government colleges would be difficult with this rank to identify clinical branches, although maybe some state or management-quotas will be released for some lesser-known and competitive institutions.

Abhilasha Agrawal 20th Aug, 2025

With a NEET PG 2025 rank of 49,000 (General category), getting MD in General Medicine in top government colleges is highly unlikely. Most AIQ MD Medicine seats close within 2,000–6,000 ranks. Some lower-tier government or private colleges might have cutoffs up to 40,000–45,000, but even that is a stretch. You may have better chances in state quota or by opting for less competitive branches. Consider diploma courses or private colleges as alternatives.



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