Can I get Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada with 7000 rank?

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    Parul Jain | Contributor-Level 7

    12 months ago

    Yes, with a rank of 7000, admission is definitely possible at Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinda. Talking about the Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinda cutoff 2024, the last-round has been released for several PG courses with a range between 957 and 48350, for the General All India category candidates. Let's check out the courses available under the 7000 rank from the table below:

    Course202220232024
    MD in Community Medicine396445243348350
    MD in Anaesthesiology228511769217314
    MD in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology8080910021738627
    MD in General Medicine332820832275
    M.D. in Microbiology965629081372818
    MD in Paediatrics324838644744
    MD in Pathology301614140435660
    M.D. in Pharmacology1122428097674218
    MD in Pulmonary Medicine– / –87447533
    MS in Obstetrtics and Gynaecology841675007585
    MS in Ophthalmology276012156715409
    MS in ENT (Otorhinolaryngology)140121940516834
    MS in General Surgery938567497121
    MS in Orthopaedics– / –1498711500
    MD in Radio Diagnosis1920– / –957
    M.D. in Psychiatry– / –1990218117
    M.D. in Radiation Oncology– / –– / –20541

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