I have scored 7000 rank in General category in the NEET PG exam. What can be the expected cutoff rank in 2025? Can I expect SGPGI?

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    Nitesh Lama | Contributor-Level 7

    11 months ago

    SGPGI accepts the NEET PG scores, followed by the NEET PG counselling process for admission to the MD, MS and PG Diploma courses at the PG level. As per the NEET PG cutoff 2024, the Round 3 closing ranks ranged between 10861 and 42348 for the General AI category candidates. So, it is possible to get into the institute with 7000 rank in NEET PG. Moreover, going as per the last three-year cutoff trends, the cutoff shown a fluctuating trend over three years. So, expected cutoff can either increase or decrease in the upcoming admission session.

    Courses under 7k as per NEET PG Round 3 Closing Rank (General-All India)
    Course2024
    MD in Anaesthesiology10861
    MD in Microbiology42348

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