What is the cutoff score for admission to GMCH Chandigarh through NEET PG exam for All India category students?

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    Nishtha Kaur | Contributor-Level 7

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    GMCH Chandigarh offers admission to PG courses such as MD and MS, on the basis of NEET PG. To get admission into the institute through NEET PG, the General AI category student must attain the neccessary rank. GMCH Chandigarh NEET PG cutoff 2024 was closed at a cutoff rank between 216 and 73051. Talking more about the cutoffs, the OBC AI quota has cutoff between 256 and 57694. Among both the categories, the most demanded course was MD in Radio Diagnosis. Candidates can check out the table below for NEET PG cutoff data for General AI category candidates:

    Course2024
    MD in Anaesthesiology6975
    MD in Bio-Chemistry73051
    MD in Forensic Medicine26363
    MD in General Medicine216
    MD in Immuno Haematology and Blood Transfusion23511
    MD in Paediatrics1231
    MD in Pathology17882
    MD in Psychiatry2086
    MD in Radio Diagnosis119
    MD in Radiotherapy13306
    MD in Obstetrics and Gynecology2523
    MS in Ophthalmology4102
    MS in General Surgery1845
    MS in Orthopaedics2459
    MD in Physiology57420
    MS in Anatomy47483
    M.D. in Preventive and Social Medicine/Community Medicine26826

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The Kerala University NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been released for all categories belonging to the All India quota. The closing cutoff in the round 2 for the General AI category ranged between 3839 to 59967, wherein the easiest and the hardest course for admission were MD in Anatomy and MD in Pulmonary Medicine, respectively. 

Students can refer to the table below to know the closing cutoff for Round 2 for the General AI category candidates. 

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Not yet. MCC is expected to announce round-3 revised dates for NEET PG 2025 counselling anytime soon. Registration may begin in second week of January 2026. Students have to register and declare choices to participate in round-3 counselling. MCC had postponed round-3 counselling, scheduled to begin on December 26, 2025.

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