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Neerja Rohatgi

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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. 

Course NameRound Closing Rank 2025
MD in Anatomy59967
MS in ENT (Otorhinolaryngology)9348
MD in Pulmonary Medicine3839
MD in Radiotherapy13810

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The Bharati Vidyapeeth AIAPGET Cutoff 2025 was released for all categories and quotas under the All India quota. The Cutoff range was between 306 and 4552 for the General AI category candidates. The hardest MD course specialisation for admission for the General AI quota was MD in Practice of Medicine, with the last round cutoff being 306. On the other hand, the easiest MD specialisation for the General AI category was MD in Homeopathic Pharmacy, with 4552 being the last round cutoff. 

Please note that the cutoff will be different for each category, specialisation, and round. To know more, candidates can click here.

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The Bharati Vidyapeeth NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been released for students under the All India quota up to Round 2. For admission to the MD/MS programmes, the closing cutoff ranged from 18569 to 114296. According to the Round 2 cutoff, the hardest course for admission for the General AI category students was MD in Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy. Please note that the cutoff will vary according to the category and round. 

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The GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been published till Round 2 for admission to MD and MS courses. The cutoff ranged from 28144 to 129998, as per the last round cutoff rank for the students belonging to the General AI quota. The hardest course for admission was MD in Dermatology, and the easiest was M.D. in Preventive and Social Medicine for the General AI category

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The Jiwaji University NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been released for all categories under the All India quota up to Round 2. For the General AI category, the cutoff for admission to the MD/MS courses ranged from 752 to 97268 in the last round closing cutoff ranks. The hardest specialisation for admission was MD in Radio Diagnosis, with a cutoff rank of 752 in the last round. On the other hand, the easiest course for admission was MD in Anatomy, with the last round cutoff rank of 97268. 

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The DBRAU AIAPGET Cutoff 2024 was released for admission to the MD courses. For the General AI category candidates, the cutoff was 61 for admission to the MD in Homeopathy (Repertory). For the MD in Homeopathy (Materia Medica), the cutoff was 60 in the first round closing ranks. The Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University accepts the AIAPGET cutoff ranks for admission to the MD courses.

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The DBRAU NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been published till the 2nd Round for admission to various MD course specialisations. Students who are aiming for admission to this university should valid ranks in the NEET PG entrance examination to be able to have a chance to appear for the NEET PG counselling process, which selects students for final admissions.

The cutoff range for General category candidates under the All India quota was in the ranges of 2725 to 76466, so a rank between 2000 to 70000, should increase an applicants' chance for admission at Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University for its MD programmes via the NEET PG examination.&

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The DBRAU NEET PG Cutoff 2025 is out till Round 2 for admission to the MD courses for all categories under the All India quota. As per the DBRAU MD Cutoff 2025, the cutoff was in the ranges of 2725 to 76466, in the Round 2 closing ranks for the General category under the All India quota. 

For this category, the hardest course for admission was MD in General Medicine, with the cutoff being 2725. Although, the course which was the easiest for admission was MD in Anatomy, with 76466 being the Round 2 cutoff rank, followed by MD in Pharmacology, with a cutoff of 50759

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Manipal University NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to the MD and MS courses via the NEET PG examination. Students who have attained a rank of 30000 can get admission to specific MD courses, if they belong to the General AI category.  The MAHE NEET PG Cutoff 2025 ranged between 4555 to 134480. Refer to the table below to know which all MD courses General AI candidates qualify for. 

Course NameRound 2 Closing Ranks
MD in Microbiology134480
MD in Biochemistry116252
MD in Forensic Medicine114629
MD in Anatomy109531
MD in Pathology105686
MD in Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion88983
MD in Community Medicine85319
MD in Hospital Administration63189
MD in Pharmacology46195
MD in Anaesthesiology39820
MD in Emergency Medicine37030
MD in Radiotherapy36941

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