Frequently Asked Questions
What are deemed universities accepting NEET PG scores?
Deemed universities accepting NEET PG scores are medical institutions that admit candidates to MD, MS, PG Diploma, and other postgraduate medical programmes through NEET PG counselling. Admissions to deemed universities are generally conducted through the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) counselling process.
How can I choose the best NEET PG accepting college based on my rank?
Candidates should select colleges based on factors such as their NEET PG rank, preferred specialization, fee structure, stipend, clinical exposure, infrastructure, faculty, location, and previous years’ cutoff trends. Reviewing seat matrices and counselling data can help identify colleges that align with career goals and admission prospects.
What NEET PG rank or score is required for top medical colleges?
The NEET PG score and rank required for top medical colleges vary every year depending on factors such as exam difficulty, seat availability, category, and candidate performance. Highly sought-after government colleges and clinical specializations generally require higher ranks compared to less competitive branches and institutions.
What is the difference between government and private NEET PG colleges?
Government medical colleges generally offer lower tuition fees, higher patient exposure, and subsidized education, making them highly competitive. Private medical colleges often provide modern infrastructure and a larger number of available seats but usually have significantly higher fee structures.
When does the NEET PG counselling process usually begin?
The NEET PG counselling process typically begins after the declaration of results. Counselling for All India Quota seats, deemed universities, central universities, DNB, and NBEMS Diploma programmes is conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), while state quota seats are filled through respective state counselling authorities.
What career opportunities are available after completing postgraduate medical education through NEET PG?
After completing an MD, MS, DNB, DrNB, or PG Diploma programme through NEET PG admission, graduates can work as specialist doctors in government and private hospitals, establish private practice, pursue super-speciality courses, engage in medical research, join academic institutions as faculty members, or explore healthcare administration and public health careers.




