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Top Colleges accepting NEET PG

Maulana Azad Medical College
GEN Cut-off: 49 All India rank
4.8/5

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GSMC Mumbai
GEN Cut-off: 50 All India rank
4.4/5

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Government Medical College, Kozhikode
GEN Cut-off: 59 All India rank
4.2/5

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VMMC - Safdarjung Hospital
GEN Cut-off: 69 All India rank
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GBPH Delhi
GEN Cut-off: 117 All India rank
LHMC Delhi
GEN Cut-off: 139 All India rank
4.2/5

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MMC Chennai
GEN Cut-off: 141 All India rank
4.1/5

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NIMS Hyderabad
GEN Cut-off: 148 All India rank
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Questions related to NEET PG

Greetings! Here's a detailed response to your query

Careers360 offers several tools and services that can be very helpful for candidates preparing for and navigating the INI CET and NEET PG exams.

1. College Predictors-  Careers360 has these cool tools that basically guess which medical colleges you might get into after your NEET PG. You punch in your rank, or the rank you think you'll get, and it looks at past results to see where you'd likely fit.

This is super helpful because it shows you what colleges and specialties you actually have a shot at. That way, when it's time to pick your preferences during counseling, you're not just guessing. You'll know what's realistic, and you can plan your choices smartly. It's like having a sneak peek into your options.

2.Cut-off Analysis- Careers360 provides detailed information on past cut-off trends for INI CET and NEET PG. This data can give you a realistic idea of the ranks required for admission to specific colleges and specialties.

3.Information and Guidance - Careers360 gives you all the details you need for the medical college counseling. They tell you all the important dates, who can apply, and what papers you need. They also walk you through each step of the counseling, so you don't get lost or confused. It's like having someone hold your hand through the whole thing.

4.Expert Advice- Careers360 often provides access to expert advice and guidance through articles, forums, and potentially counseling sessions. This can be invaluable in clarifying doubts and making informed decisions.

I hope this helps.


Hello,

If you've been allotted a seat in the NEET PG All India Quota (AIQ) stray vacancy round and choose not to accept it, consider the following:

  • Forfeiture of Security Deposit : Not joining the allotted seat will result in the loss of your security deposit.

  • Debarment from Future Exams : You will be barred from taking the NEET exam in the subsequent year.

  • Ineligibility for State Counselling : Data of candidates who have joined seats in Round 3 will be shared with state counselling authorities, and such candidates will be prohibited from participating in subsequent state counselling rounds.

Therefore, if you do not accept the seat allotted in the AIQ stray vacancy round, you will be ineligible to participate in your state's third round of counselling .

Hope you find it useful !

Hello,

Resigning from a DNB course may impact your eligibility for future admissions. Key points to consider:

  • Debarment Period : Candidates who resign from a DNB seat are often debarred from participating in DNB counselling for the next three years.

  • MD/MS Eligibility : Generally, resigning from a DNB course does not affect eligibility for MD/MS courses. You should be able to participate in NEET PG 2025 counselling for MD/MS seats , provided you meet all other eligibility criteria.

  • State Counselling Participation : Eligibility to participate in state counselling processes may vary. Some states allow candidates who have resigned from DNB courses to participate, while others may have restrictions. It's essential to consult the specific state's counselling guidelines.

  • Financial Implications : Resigning from a DNB seat may involve financial penalties, such as forfeiture of fees or bond amounts. Review the terms of your admission letter or bond agreement to understand any financial obligations.

Hope you find it useful !

If you have already joined a seat through NEET PG All India Round 3 counseling and now secured a better seat in your state’s Round 3 counseling, you may be able to resign from the All India seat. However, rules vary based on the counseling authority’s guidelines. Check if resigning incurs any penalty or affects eligibility. Ensure proper resignation procedures are followed to avoid issues. Always refer to official notifications or contact the authorities before making a decision.

Feb. 13, 2025

In most Indian medical colleges, postgraduate students are not required to stay in the college hostel and have the option to live outside. However, some colleges may have specific rules for married students, and it's important to check the individual guidelines of the college where your wife is admitted. While the National Medical Commission (NMC) does not mandate hostel stay, some institutions might have conditions regarding married students' accommodations. It’s best for your wife to directly contact the college administration to get accurate details about the accommodation options available for married students.

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