What is the NEET PG cutoff for KGMU MD courses?

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    King George's Medical University accepts NEET PG scores for admission to the MD, MS and PG Diploma courses. KGMU MD cutoff 2024 has been released for Round 1, wherein the most in-demand MD specialsiation was MD in Radio Diagnosis. The last-round closing rank for admission to the MD in Radio Diagnosis course was 143 for the General AI category students. The least important specialisation was Anatomy with a closing cutoff of 83112. Candidates can refer to the table below to view the NEET PG round 1 closing ranks for all the MD courses offered at KGMU:

    CourseNEET PG Round 1 Closing Ranks
    MD in Anaesthesiology11387
    MD in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology25455
    MD in General Medicine476
    MD in Microbiology39910
    MD in Paediatrics2088
    MD in Pathology17963
    MD in Pharmacology41222
    MD in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation15260
    MD in Physiology61956
    MD in Psychiatry4219
    MD in Radiodiagnosis146
    MD in Radiotherapy10984
    MD in Pulmonary Medicine4952
    MD in Anatomy83112
    MD in Obstetrics and Gynaecology2649
    MD in Anaesthesiology11534
    MD in Microbiology42120
    MD in Pathology19137
    MD in Radio Diagnosis143
    MD in Radiotherapy10424
    MD in Community Medicine38081
    MD in General Medicine1598
    MD in Paediatrics2343
    MD in Pathology24365
    MD in Physiology76422
    MD in Radio Diagnosis565
    MD in Pulmonary Medicine6186
    MD in Anatomy83069
    MD in Emergency Medicine2760

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