What is the NEET SS cutoff 2024 for admission to various courses at IPGMER?

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    Rashmi Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    IPGMER Kolkata accepts the NEET SS entrance exam, followed by the counselling rounds for admission to the DM courses. Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research NEET SS cutoff 2024 has been released wherein the first round closing rank for DM admission ranged between 10 and 271 for the General AI category students. Among all the DM courses, the most and least competitive specialsiations were Pulmonary Medicine and Endocrinology, respectively. Candidates can refer to the table below to check out the IPGMER Kolkata NEET SS cutoff 2024 for all the courses among the students belonging to the General AI quota. 

    Course

    2024

    DM in Endocrinology

    271

    DM in Pulmonary Medicine

    10

    DM in Rheumatology

    87

    DM in Critical Care Medicine

    76

    DM in Neonatology

    67

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M.Ch. in Head and Neck Surgery40
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