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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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15 AIIMS including AIIMS New Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, JIPMER, Puducherry, NIMHANS Bengaluru, SGPGI Lucknow, and Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum do not accept NEET PG scores. A separate exam is conducted for admission at these institutes, i.e INI CET. The exam is conducted twice in a year in computer-based mode.

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Srishty Kumari

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With a NEET PG 2023 score of 430, it is impossible to know if you can enrol in a government medical college to study medicine because the admission cutoffs change each year and depend on things like the number of applicants and the availability of seats. However, you could get admitted to several government medical colleges with a score of 430. It is advised that you look into the cutoffs for the universities you are thinking about applying to as well as other possibilities like private medical schools or state quota seats.

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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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No, the chance of getting a Pathology PG seat in a GMC is quite low, still there is some chance if you belong to a state where cutoff goes low.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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I can provide you with some general information about the admission process for MD courses. The cutoff score for admission to MD courses varies depending on several factors such as the number of available seats, the number of applicants, and the category to which the applicant belongs. A score of 334 in NEET PG may be considered a good score, but the final cutoff depends on the number of applicants who have scored higher marks than you and the number of available seats in the MD courses you are interested in. Regarding your category, being a general category candidate without any reservation may make it more competitive for you to secu
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Bhuwan Sachdeva

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326 in the cut off for MD forensic. You should apply for it. You may get selected.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Congratulations on your NEET PG score! With a score of 334 marks, you have a good chance of securing admission in non-clinical branches in postgraduate medical courses. Some of the non-clinical branches that are available for PG medical courses are:
Anatomy
Physiology
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Pharmacology
Forensic Medicine
Community Medicine
Pathology
Nuclear Medicine
Medical Education
You can explore these branches further and see which one suits your interests and career goals the best. Each of these branches has its own set of opportunities and career prospects. I would also suggest that you research the admission process for these branches a
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Arun Kumar

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There are less chances to take the admission in private colleges with less fess structure. Good luck.

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Gopi Krishna

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Let me assume you are from unreserved category with no physical handicapped quota. So let me be honest. There is no chance of getting clinical streams with your rank at any government medical college. But surely you can get non clinical streams in few government colleges or private deemed colleges. So if you are okay with getting non clinical streams, then you can apply for any top medical colleges of India. You can get a non clinical stream in subsequent rounds of counselling.

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Atharva Tamboli

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No, the NEET PG score calculation methodology is slightly different. Here's how it works:
For each correct response, the candidate is awarded 4 marks. For each incorrect response, one mark is deducted from the total score. Unanswered questions do not attract any penalty marks. So, the formula for calculating the NEET PG score would be:
Total score = (Number of correct responses x 4) - (Number of incorrect responses x 1)
It's important to note that the NEET PG exam has a single correct response for each question and no multiple responses are allowed. Additionally, there is no provision for partial marking or negative marking for un-attempt
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