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Raushan Bhandari

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Madras Medical College admission to MD/MS specialisations is based on the NEET PG Scores. The cutoff was released in the form of opening and closing cutoff ranks for different categories under the All India quota. Among the General All India category, the cutoff ranks were closed between 73 and 65279, for vatious specialsations. Among the OBC AI category candidates, the cutoff ranks were closed between 461 and 57623. Among the EWS AI category, the range of cutoff ranks for MD/MS admission was 720 and 69541. Check this page for more information on Madras Medical College cutoff. 

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Nishtha Mishra

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Madras Medical College NEET PG cutoff 2025 has been released for Round 2, wherein the closing ranks varied between 686 and 65122. The cutoff ranks vary by course, specialisation, round, and category. To view the detailed cutoff ranks, refer to the table below: 

CourseNEET PG Round 2 Cutoff 2025
MD in General Medicine686
MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy1532
MD in Paediatrics2485
MS in Obstetrtics and Gynaecology3832
MS in General Surgery5419
MD in Tuberculosis and Chest Disease6349
MS in Orthopaedics8618
MD in Geriatrics10510
MD in Anaesthesiology11957
MD in Radiotherapy13976
MS in Ear, Nose and Throat14129
MD in Psychiatry14520
MS in Ophthalmology15353
MD in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation18531
MD in Pathology26779
MD in Community Medicine40211
MD in Anatomy65122

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Shiv Kumar

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There is no such options where I can upload all previous papers of NEET in Gujrati. Instead of this, you can search on the official website and some more edupage which consists all earlier paper of all languages in pdf format. Even you can go nearby book store which contains pyq books in your native language. If you are not getting your paper, you can do one thing, take a paper of NEET in any language and give it to an AI model like GPT, Gemini or Google Translator, they will change it in your native language.

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Shiv Kumar

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The examination requirements for FMGE involve achieving minimum scores of 50% for the general category and 45% for candidates who belong to OBC/SC/ST groups.

  •  50% for general candidates and 45% for OBC/SC/ST candidates in the exam.

The NEET UG 2019 admission standards indicated that OBC candidates needed a 40th percentile score yet a 58 percentile would have sufficed to qualify.

FMGE admission eligibility depends solely on examination results rather than 12th board grades. Refer to the latest NBE guidelines for complete information.

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Mani Sahni

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From a BMLT course you'll gain skills in running medical lab tests (blood, urine, etc.), handling complex equipment, analyzing results, ensuring lab safety, managing lab operations and also communicating findings. This course makes you an important part of disease diagnosis and patient care by giving correct data for doctors. 

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Parul Thapa

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BMLT course is a good fit if you love science (Biology/Chemistry), enjoy detailed lab work with equipment, want to help healthcare behind scenes (diagnostics), and are patient and methodical, rather than seeking direct patient interaction; it's for those wanting deep knowledge and strong career growth in diagnostics. If you prefer hands-on, technical work over bedside care and want a solid foundation for higher studies or lab management, BMLT is for you. 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Students who enjoy science (especially Biology & Chemistry), are detail oriented, like working with equipment and also prefer behind the scenes healthcare roles making accurate diagnoses through lab tests (blood, urine, tissues) will excel in DMLT for great results.

It's ideal for those wanting a fast and job focused entry into healthcare without a long doctor's degree. 

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates can keep the following things in mind while choosing the right college for the BMLT course:

  • Accreditation & Recognition – Ensure the college is approved by UGC, NAAC, or a relevant authority.

  • Curriculum & Syllabus – Check if the syllabus covers both theoretical and practical aspects.

  • Faculty & Infrastructure – Look for experienced faculty and well-equipped labs.

  • Internship & Training Opportunities – Prefer colleges offering hands-on clinical training.

  • Placement Support – Research past placement records and tie-ups with hospitals/labs.

  • Location & Affordability – Consider travel, hostel facilities, and fee structure.

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Parul Shukla

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The BMLT course syllabus is generally considered moderate in difficulty, but it depends on a student's background and interest in medical laboratory sciences. Subjects like Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pathology, and Microbiology require a strong understanding of theoretical concepts, while practical training in laboratory techniques demands precision and attention to detail. 

With regular study and hands-on practice, students can grasp the concepts effectively. The course becomes easier for those interested in medical diagnostics and laboratory work.

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Aishwarya Rai

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BMLT balances theory and practice well giving strong importance to both but with a significant practical focus through hands on lab work, equipment training and also internships ensuring you learn the "how-to" of lab testing alongside the "why".

Subjects which are taught are Anatomy, Biochemistry and Pathology. 

You'll get foundational knowledge (theory) and real world skills (practical) to work in diagnostic labs. 

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