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Awadh 31st Aug, 2025

With a NEET PG rank of around 45,000 under the OBC category, securing admission in a good DNB or MD Pathology program is feasible, especially in private medical colleges and accredited hospitals offering DNB courses. Although government medical colleges often have higher cutoffs for MD Pathology, private institutions and deemed universities provide better chances for candidates with ranks in this range.

Some notable private colleges where candidates with your rank might consider applying for MD or DNB Pathology include:

  1. Kasturba Medical College, Manipal – Known for quality medical education and offering both MD and DNB programs.

  2. JSS Medical College, Mysore – Offers MD and DNB courses and has recognition across specialties.

  3. Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi – A well-regarded institution providing DNB Pathology with good clinical exposure.

  4. Christian Medical College, Ludhiana – It offers DNB programs and is known for high academic standards.

  5. Sri Ramachandra Medical College, Chennai – Offers MD and DNB courses with decent ranking cutoffs in private medical schools.

For DNB courses, accredited hospitals across multiple cities conduct admissions through centralized counseling. These hospitals often have more flexible cutoffs compared to government colleges, making DNB a valuable alternative.

It is advised to participate in all rounds of counseling (state and all-India), explore mop-up and stray vacancy rounds, and be open to multiple institutions across nearby states to maximize admission opportunities.

Your OBC reservation quota positively impacts cutoff relaxation, improving your chances further.

In conclusion, while highly competitive government MD Pathology seats may be difficult with a 45,000 rank, private colleges like Kasturba Medical College, JSS Mysore, Amrita Kochi, Christian Medical College Ludhiana, and Sri Ramachandra Chennai offer promising opportunities. DNB programs in hospital-based centers present additional good options to pursue a career in pathology.

Kavya S P 31st Aug, 2025

Based on your marks which around 45k getting into dnb and md pathology top or any other good college will be very low you can try for any low level or mid level colleges but it's hard to get government colleges with the rank is really difficult try for any other private or management quota

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Abhilasha Agrawal 31st Aug, 2025

With a 45k OBC rank in NEET PG, you have a fair chance of getting MD Pathology in colleges like BMCRI Bangalore, IGIMS Patna, and GMC Nagpur. In AIQ counselling, MD Pathology may be tough in top colleges but possible in later rounds. DNB Pathology is definitely achievable, as last year’s cutoffs extended beyond 60k in some institutes. State quota seats further increase your chances. If you stay flexible between MD and DNB, securing a good pathology seat is quite realistic.



Devanshi Goyal 31st Aug, 2025

HELLO,

Yes you have a good chance of securing an MD or DNB pathology seat with an OBC quota at rank of 45000 as Pathology generally has lower cutoffs than clinical branches. Your chances are higher in government institutes compared to private DNB settings , and your chances can be further improved by participating in counselling .

Factors affecting your chances :-

1.As you are from OBC quota so it can improve your chances of admission to government and DNB programs

DNB VS MD :-

  • The cutoffs for DNB pathology are often lower than for MD branches , making it an accessible option for candidates with lower ranks. However , reservation policies for DNB seats may vary , with some private DNB institutes not offering reservations
  • You may find an MD pathology seat in a government medical college or a private college with state quota.

You have to participate in NEET PG counselling , including proper participation in the All India Quota and State Quota seats that will be improve your chances

List your preferred colleges and programs , starting with DNB pathology in reputed institutes. Keep government college MD seats as a hopeful but less likely option

You can use this college predictor to find best options :- NEET PG college Predictor

Cut off link :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off

Hope this Helps!


sadafreen356 31st Aug, 2025

Non-clinical branches like Pathology cutoff ranks are generally lower than clinical ones.so there is a bright chance you get that.for both DNB and md pathology your rank is good considering last year rank cutoffs which is around 60k.

You should utilize NEET PG college predictor tool and participate in the counseling rounds, including the mop-up rounds, to maximize your chances of securing a seat.

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