What is the cutoff of PGIMS Rohtak for 2024 admission?

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    Vikrant Singh | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    PGIMS Rohtak accept NEET PG scores for the admission to MD/MS specialisations. As per the PGIMS Rohtak cutoff 2024, the Round 2 varied from 225 to 85423 for the General AI category candidates. Considering the cutoff data, MD in General Medicine stood as the toughest course to get into. Conversely, the course with the highest rank and easily accessible at lower ranks was MD in Physiology. For more cutoff-related information, candidates can refer to the table below:

    Course2024
    MD in Community Medicine42928
    MD in Bio-Chemistry84365
    MD in Anaesthesiology10912
    MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy1038
    MD in General Medicine649
    MD in Paediatrics2528
    MD in Pathology19441
    MD in Pharmacology47208
    MD in Physiology85423
    MD in Psychiatry4222
    MD in Radiodiagnosis225
    MD in Community Medicine37054
    MD in Anatomy91382
    MS in Obstetrtics and Gynaecology3222
    MS in Ophthalmology6525
    MS in ENT (Otorhinolaryngology)7742
    MS in General Surgery3199
    MS in Orthopaedics2196
    MD in Sports Medicine11721
    MD - Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Pulmonary Medicine4795

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Course NameRound 2 Closing Rank 2025
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