What is the cutoff rank for Mahatma Gandhi Medical College through the NEET PG for All India category students?

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    Vikrant Singh | Contributor-Level 7

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    Mahatma Gandhi Medical College cutoff 2024 is out for admission to the MD and MS courses. As per the NEET PG Round 3 seat allotment results, the closing ranks varied between 34052 and 191827,  of which MD in General Medicine was the most competitive MD specialisation to get admission at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College for General category students in the AI quota. So, considering the latest round, students must aim to secure a rank up to 191827 to get Mahatma Gandhi Medical College for MD and MS admission.

    Refer to the table below to view the Round 3 NEET PG cutoff 2024 for the General AI quota:

    Course2024
    MD in Anaesthesiology93413
    MD in Ophthalmology75603
    MD in Bio-Chemistry121842
    MD in Community Medicine153620
    MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy43716
    MD in Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases/Pulmonary Medicine70654
    MD in Psychiatry96118
    MD in Paediatrics51692
    MD in Physiology191827
    MD in Pathology104164
    MD in Microbiology161682
    MD in Pharmacology163804
    MD in General Medicine34052
    MS in Ear, Nose and Throat67868
    MS in Orthopedics104976
    MD in Obstetrics and Gynecology69399

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