Tuesday 13 February 2018

Course You May Get As Per The Rank in NEET PG


So students, finally you all are free from the NEET PG exam strain. Right?
Okay, we understand well that if exam stress has gone then tension of result/rank along with the course allotment have arrived. Students usually remain doubtful about which course they will get with which rank. But, don’t worry as we have resolved it in advance.


Since Tulip has always tried its best to come out with the decent solutions, latest updates and news for medical students about the exams, results, and medical industry, we have made some efforts this time as well. Continuing the same, we have prepared a list based on a comparison of result and course allotment of the last six years.
NEET PG candidates, referring this past six years comparison register may get an idea about the course they may get a seat in according to the rank they achieve in the upcoming NEET PG 2018 result or rank announcement. So, let’s switch to the rank/course comparison of some previous years. Have a look at the past six years comparison chart below:

Other Important Information on Rank and Course Allotment:
1.      Some students pulled back the seat like MD radiology which states here and there cut off is higher than that is first round in consequent rounds.
2.      Only a couple of seats were allocated in streams like MD Nuclear prescription, MD Geriatric Medicine, MD Emergency Medicine and Critical care which states cutoff wo exclude classifications to which seats were not apportioned.
3.      Data of NEET 2016 fourth round isn't sufficiently solid since the fourth round was led under some extraordinary conditions.
4.      Cut off gets bring down each time since PG seats accessibility expands each year.
5.      Dermatology plus areas incorporate MD Dermatology, MD Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy and MD Skin VD.
6.      Students abstain from inclining toward states with the low stipend, a higher number of post-PG taxpayer supported organization and high measure of bond.
7.      It has been seen that ST students generally single out clinical seats at their positions which implies Subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry and so on which are designated to their classification are normally left empty.
8.      OBC students have sliced off relatively like open students and most of the time they get allocated seats from UR classification.
So, you can shape up your imaginations about the rank and course allotment after going through the depth comparison. Stay connected to receive more relevant/latest updates.

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