What after MBBS: After completing MBBS and getting degree, a common cause of dilemma for medicos is what to do after MBBS? After MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) candidates look for all other options. The best courses after MBBS include specialization in MD (Doctor of Medicine), MS (Master of Surgery) and other diploma programs. CareerMantra.Org brings this article for the candidates after MBBS to get a clear idea.
But both can prescribe medicines, both can use instruments,
but MD doctor does more of the former and MS doctor does less of the latter. In
addition, some MD degrees enable even more specialization such as MD in
Pediatrics, Psychiatry, OBG, Internal Medicine. There are some super-specialty
degrees after MD that one can go after these MD degrees.
For example, MD in Internal Medicine can be followed by DM in Rheumatology, Nephrology, Cardiology, Neurology etc. Same is the case for MS degree. A general surgeon can do - specialization with MCh in neurosurgery or cardio-thoracic surgery etc. NEET PG exam is going to be held on March.
Number of Seats in NEET PG Colleges:
Limited numbers of seats are allotted for MD MS Admission.
Students who have enrolled for the NEET PG Exam will have to compete for around
42,182 seats including Doctor of Medicine (MD) Master of Surgery (MS) seats,
and Diploma. These seats are offered by various Govt. Private and Deemed
Medical Colleges in India and are open for admission through NEET PG Rank.
Those who clear the exam with the required cut-off marks are allotted to top
Government, Private Colleges and Deemed medical universities for PG in India.
NEET PG State-Wise Seats:
Name of Seats | No of MBBS Colleges | Seats |
Andhra Pradesh | 31 | 2371 |
A & N Island | 1 | 0 |
Assam | 8 | 715 |
Arunachal Pradesh | 1 | 0 |
Bihar | 18 | 856 |
Chandigarh | 1 | 557 |
Chhattisgarh | 10 | 206 |
D & N Haveli | 1 | 0 |
Delhi | 10 | 2715 |
GOA | 1 | 119 |
Gujrat | 30 | 2127 |
Haryana | 12 | 554 |
Himachal Pradesh | 7 | 318 |
Jammu & Kashmir | 9 | 568 |
Jharkhand | 8 | 227 |
Karnataka | 61 | 5379 |
Kerala | 31 | 1587 |
Madhya Pradesh | 23 | 1584 |
Maharashtra | 60 | 4922 |
Manipur | 2 | 210 |
Meghalaya | 1 | 35 |
Mizoram | 1 | 0 |
Nagaland | 0 | 0 |
Odisha | 12 | 852 |
Pondicherry | 9 | 817 |
Punjab | 11 | 734 |
Rajasthan | 24 | 1841 |
Sikkim | 1 | 22 |
Tamil Nadu | 53 | 4255 |
Telangana | 34 | 2237 |
Tripura | 2 | 84 |
Uttar Pradesh | 57 | 2836 |
Uttrakhand | 6 | 1732 |
West Bengal | 26 | 1758 |
Total | 562 | 42,182 |
Apart from the above, there are 9795 DNB/FNB seats and 2432
CPS Diploma seats available in the country.
NEET PG Admit Card
The admit card for NEET PG will be available online on
the official website for the eligible candidates before the exam. The admit
card can be downloaded from the official website by entering the required
details. The admit card will contain details like name, roll number, exam date
and time, and exam center.
Candidates must bring admit card along with one photo identity proof such as PAN card, Aadhaar card, driving license etc. to appear in the exam. Without admit card candidates cannot enter in the examination hall.
NEET PG Result:
The result of NEET PG Exam will be declared by the
competent authority most probably in the month of March-April. Candidates
can access the result by visiting the official portal using their roll number /
registration number etc.
After this merit list will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained and rank card will be issued accordingly. Rank card is an important document which contains the score and All India Rank of the candidate.
NEET PG Counseling:
Based on the result of NEET PG, the eligible candidates can participate in the counseling process. Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) and Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) will facilitate the process for 50% All India Quota seats. The counseling for the remaining 50% seats will be done by the state authorities. Final admission will be based on NEET PG score, choice-field and number of seats available.
Candidates must keep all the relevant documents ready, as the competent authority will verify all the original documents during the counseling process. If anyone fails to submit the relevant documents his/her candidature will be cancelled. Admission to the students will be allotted purely on the basis of merit.
Important documents
to be verified:
+ NEET PG Admit Card
+ NEET PG 2023 Result/Score Card
+ Graduation Degree Certificate
+ Transfer Certificate
+ Counselling letter
+ Passport Size Photograph
+ Category Certificate (If applicable) etc.
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NEET PG Marks VS Rank:
NEET PG Marks vs Rank is a common question that comes in the mind of the NEET PG aspirants. Even medical students preparing for PG entrance exam are curious to know that how many candidates usually score the same marks in NEET PG exam. The uncertainty about which institute one will get for a particular score can also be resolved to some extent by referring to NEET PG score vs rank analysis. NBE will release the cut off of NEET PG along with the result on 31st March.
Candidates can refer to the table given below to know the expected rank for the respective marks limit. In this article, apart from the details of NEET PG marks vs rank, candidates can also check previous year NEET PG cutoff. Also, know what factors determine the All India Rank in case of a tie in NEET PG Result.
NEET PG Marks VS Rank:
National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBE) will release the rank list for NEET PG based on the cut off. The below table highlights the marks and expected rank based on previous years cut off trend and record. Official figures will be updated here as and when released by NBE:
Marks (Out of 800) | Expected All India Rank |
800-670 | 1-10 |
699-630 | 11-100 |
629-590 | 101-500 |
589-550 | 501-1000 |
549-500 | 1001-2000 |
499-470 | 2001-5000 |
469-446 | 5001-7500 |
445-438 | 7501-10000 |
437-420 | 10001-12000 |
419-405 | 12001-15000 |
404-325 | 15001-50000 |
325-315 | 50001-100000 |
314-302 | 100001-120000 |
301 and Above | 120000 and Above |
NEET PG Cutoff:
Categories | Expected NEET Cutoff (Out of 800) |
General (Unreserved) | 291 |
SC/ST/OBC | 257 |
General (PH) | 274 |
NEET PG Cutoff:
Categories | NEET Cutoff (Out of 800) |
General (Unreserved) | 275 |
SC/ST/OBC | 260 |
PWD | 245 |
NEET PG Revised Cutoff:
Categories | NEET PG Revised Cutoff (Out of 800) |
General (Unreserved) | 201 |
SC/ST/OBC | 186 |
PWD | 169 |