NEET PG: UNLOCK YOUR SPECIALIZATION
"Where Rank Meets Calling. Campus Yug deciphers the complexities of PG admissions, charting your course to clinical mastery."
NEET PG: UNLOCK YOUR SPECIALIZATION
"Where Rank Meets Calling. Campus Yug deciphers the complexities of PG admissions, charting your course to clinical mastery."
The Counseling Process
- NEET PG EXAM
- RESULTS & RANK CARD
- MCC/STATE REGISTRATION
- CHOICE FILLING & LOCKING Strategy is Key
- ROUND 1 ALLOTMENT
- REPORTING / FREE EXIT
- SUBSEQUENT ROUNDS (2, 3, STRAY)
- FINAL ADMISSION
The Counseling Process
- NEET PG EXAM
- RESULTS & RANK CARD
- MCC/STATE REGISTRATION
- CHOICE FILLING & LOCKING Strategy is Key
- ROUND 1 ALLOTMENT
- REPORTING / FREE EXIT
- SUBSEQUENT ROUNDS (2, 3, STRAY)
- FINAL ADMISSION
🩺 MD (Doctor of Medicine) – Medical Branches
MD General Medicine
Focuses on diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of adult diseases.
Lifestyle: High Patient Interaction, Demanding Hours
Future Scope: AI in Diagnosis, Telemedicine
MD Paediatrics
Deals with medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
Lifestyle: Child-centric OPDs, Moderate Emergency Duties
Future Scope: Pediatric AI Monitoring, Neonatal Innovations
MD Radiodiagnosis
Medical imaging (CT, MRI, Ultrasound) and diagnostics.
Lifestyle: Diagnostic-Focused, Minimal Patient Interaction
Future Scope: AI Radiology Assistants, 3D Virtual Scans
MD Dermatology (Skin/VD)
Treats skin, hair, and venereal diseases.
Lifestyle: OPD-Based, Predictable Schedule
Future Scope: Laser Tech, AI Skin Analysis
MD Psychiatry
Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
Lifestyle: Counseling Sessions, Low Emergency Load
Future Scope: Digital Psychiatry, VR Therapy
MD Anaesthesiology
Pain management and perioperative anesthesia care.
Lifestyle: OT-Based Shifts, Emergency Calls
Future Scope: Robotic Surgery Sync, AI-Controlled Anesthesia
MD Emergency Medicine
Acute care for life-threatening conditions.
Lifestyle: High-Stress, Shift Duties
Future Scope: Smart ER Systems, AI Triage Assistants
MD Pulmonary Medicine
Deals with lungs and respiratory diseases.
Lifestyle: ICU Work, Chronic Case Management
Future Scope: Smart Ventilators, AI-based Lung Imaging
MD Nuclear Medicine
Uses radioactive substances in diagnosis/treatment.
Lifestyle: Controlled Exposure Work, Non-OPD Based
Future Scope: Theranostics, Targeted Radiation Tech
MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PMR)
Rehabilitation and physiotherapy for disabled persons.
Lifestyle: OPD-Based, Progress Tracking
Future Scope: Bionics, Neuro-Rehab Robotics
MD Pathology
Study of disease through lab testing of body fluids/tissues.
Lifestyle: Lab-Focused, No Patient Contact
Future Scope: AI-Powered Path Labs, Digital Histology
MD Microbiology
Study of microorganisms causing diseases.
Lifestyle: Laboratory-Based, Research Oriented
Future Scope: AI Bio-Surveillance, Genomic Pathogen Tracing
MD Pharmacology
Study of drug action and safety.
Lifestyle: Academic + Research Based
Future Scope: AI Drug Design, Personalized Prescribing
MD Community Medicine
Public health and preventive medicine.
Lifestyle: 9-to-5 Schedule, Field Visits
Future Scope: Digital Health Networks, AI Epidemiological Tools
MD Forensic Medicine
Medical knowledge applied to law/criminal cases.
Lifestyle: Autopsy + Court Visits, Structured Workload
Future Scope: Virtual Autopsies, Forensic AI Interpretation
MD Physiology
Human body functions and systems.
Lifestyle: Academic-Focused, Non-Clinical
Future Scope: Human Performance Labs, Neurophysiology AI
MD Anatomy
Study of structure of the human body.
Lifestyle: Research + Teaching, No Clinical Work
Future Scope: Virtual Dissection Tech, 3D Surgical Simulators
MD Biochemistry
Chemical processes in human body.
Lifestyle: Non-Clinical, Research-Based
Future Scope: Metabolomics, AI Chemical Diagnostics
🩺 MD (Doctor of Medicine) – Medical Branches
MD General Medicine
Focuses on diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of adult diseases.
Lifestyle: High Patient Interaction, Demanding Hours
Future Scope: AI in Diagnosis, Telemedicine
MD Paediatrics
Deals with medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
Lifestyle: Child-centric OPDs, Moderate Emergency Duties
Future Scope: Pediatric AI Monitoring, Neonatal Innovations
MD Radiodiagnosis
Medical imaging (CT, MRI, Ultrasound) and diagnostics.
Lifestyle: Diagnostic-Focused, Minimal Patient Interaction
Future Scope: AI Radiology Assistants, 3D Virtual Scans
MD Dermatology (Skin/VD)
Treats skin, hair, and venereal diseases.
Lifestyle: OPD-Based, Predictable Schedule
Future Scope: Laser Tech, AI Skin Analysis
MD Psychiatry
Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
Lifestyle: Counseling Sessions, Low Emergency Load
Future Scope: Digital Psychiatry, VR Therapy
MD Anaesthesiology
Pain management and perioperative anesthesia care.
Lifestyle: OT-Based Shifts, Emergency Calls
Future Scope: Robotic Surgery Sync, AI-Controlled Anesthesia
MD Emergency Medicine
Acute care for life-threatening conditions.
Lifestyle: High-Stress, Shift Duties
Future Scope: Smart ER Systems, AI Triage Assistants
MD Pulmonary Medicine
Deals with lungs and respiratory diseases.
Lifestyle: ICU Work, Chronic Case Management
Future Scope: Smart Ventilators, AI-based Lung Imaging
MD Nuclear Medicine
Uses radioactive substances in diagnosis/treatment.
Lifestyle: Controlled Exposure Work, Non-OPD Based
Future Scope: Theranostics, Targeted Radiation Tech
MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PMR)
Rehabilitation and physiotherapy for disabled persons.
Lifestyle: OPD-Based, Progress Tracking
Future Scope: Bionics, Neuro-Rehab Robotics
MD Pathology
Study of disease through lab testing of body fluids/tissues.
Lifestyle: Lab-Focused, No Patient Contact
Future Scope: AI-Powered Path Labs, Digital Histology
MD Microbiology
Study of microorganisms causing diseases.
Lifestyle: Laboratory-Based, Research Oriented
Future Scope: AI Bio-Surveillance, Genomic Pathogen Tracing
MD Pharmacology
Study of drug action and safety.
Lifestyle: Academic + Research Based
Future Scope: AI Drug Design, Personalized Prescribing
MD Community Medicine
Public health and preventive medicine.
Lifestyle: 9-to-5 Schedule, Field Visits
Future Scope: Digital Health Networks, AI Epidemiological Tools
MD Forensic Medicine
Medical knowledge applied to law/criminal cases.
Lifestyle: Autopsy + Court Visits, Structured Workload
Future Scope: Virtual Autopsies, Forensic AI Interpretation
MD Physiology
Human body functions and systems.
Lifestyle: Academic-Focused, Non-Clinical
Future Scope: Human Performance Labs, Neurophysiology AI
MD Anatomy
Study of structure of the human body.
Lifestyle: Research + Teaching, No Clinical Work
Future Scope: Virtual Dissection Tech, 3D Surgical Simulators
MD Biochemistry
Chemical processes in human body.
Lifestyle: Non-Clinical, Research-Based
Future Scope: Metabolomics, AI Chemical Diagnostics
🛠️ MS (Master of Surgery) – Surgical Branches
MS General Surgery
Broad field of surgical treatment of diseases.
Lifestyle: OT-Centric, Long Shifts, Emergency Calls
Future Scope: Robotic Surgery, AI-Powered Surgical Navigation
MS Orthopaedics
Deals with bones, joints, and musculoskeletal system.
Lifestyle: Trauma Cases, OT + OPD Balance
Future Scope: Bionic Implants, 3D Orthopedic Printing
MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology (OBG)
Surgical care related to childbirth and female reproductive system.
Lifestyle: High Emergency Duties (Labour Rooms), Mixed OPD/OT
Future Scope: Robotic Laparoscopy, Fetal Surgery Innovations
MS Ophthalmology
Eye diseases and surgeries.
Lifestyle: Predictable Hours, High Precision Surgeries
Future Scope: AI Retina Scans, Laser-Assisted Micro-Surgery
MS ENT (Otorhinolaryngology)
Diseases and surgeries of ear, nose, and throat.
Lifestyle: OPD + OT Blend, Scheduled Procedures
Future Scope: Robotic ENT Endoscopy, 3D Printed Implants
🛠️ MS (Master of Surgery) – Surgical Branches
MS General Surgery
Broad field of surgical treatment of diseases.
Lifestyle: OT-Centric, Long Shifts, Emergency Calls
Future Scope: Robotic Surgery, AI-Powered Surgical Navigation
MS Orthopaedics
Deals with bones, joints, and musculoskeletal system.
Lifestyle: Trauma Cases, OT + OPD Balance
Future Scope: Bionic Implants, 3D Orthopedic Printing
MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology (OBG)
Surgical care related to childbirth and female reproductive system.
Lifestyle: High Emergency Duties (Labour Rooms), Mixed OPD/OT
Future Scope: Robotic Laparoscopy, Fetal Surgery Innovations
MS Ophthalmology
Eye diseases and surgeries.
Lifestyle: Predictable Hours, High Precision Surgeries
Future Scope: AI Retina Scans, Laser-Assisted Micro-Surgery
MS ENT (Otorhinolaryngology)
Diseases and surgeries of ear, nose, and throat.
Lifestyle: OPD + OT Blend, Scheduled Procedures
Future Scope: Robotic ENT Endoscopy, 3D Printed Implants
📄 Diploma Specializations
DCH – Diploma in Child Health
Focuses on medical care, growth, and development of children.
Lifestyle: Child-centric OPD Practice, Moderate Emergencies
Future Scope: Child Wellness Programs, Pediatric Subspecialties
DGO – Diploma in Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Specializes in women's reproductive health and childbirth care.
Lifestyle: Labour Room Duties, High Emergency Frequency
Future Scope: IVF & Fertility Training, Laparoscopic Advancements
DMRD – Diploma in Medical Radiodiagnosis
Diagnostic imaging through X-ray, Ultrasound, and CT/MRI.
Lifestyle: Diagnostic Routine, Low Patient Interaction
Future Scope: AI Imaging Analysis, Interventional Radiology
DA – Diploma in Anaesthesiology
Administers anesthesia and ensures patient safety during surgery.
Lifestyle: OT-Based, On-Call Duties
Future Scope: Regional Blocks, AI-Driven Anaesthesia Systems
DPM – Diploma in Psychiatric Medicine
Addresses mental health disorders and behavioral issues.
Lifestyle: OPD-Based, Therapy Sessions, Low Emergency
Future Scope: Online Mental Health Platforms, Neuropsychiatry Integration
DCP – Diploma in Clinical Pathology
Diagnostic testing of blood, urine, and body fluids.
Lifestyle: Lab-Oriented, Minimal Patient Contact
Future Scope: AI-Lab Reporting, Molecular Diagnostics
DOMS – Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery
Diagnosis and surgical care of eye-related disorders.
Lifestyle: OPD + Minor OT, Scheduled Procedures
Future Scope: LASIK Advancements, Smart Eye Implants
📄 Diploma Specializations
DCH – Diploma in Child Health
Focuses on medical care, growth, and development of children.
Lifestyle: Child-centric OPD Practice, Moderate Emergencies
Future Scope: Child Wellness Programs, Pediatric Subspecialties
DGO – Diploma in Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Specializes in women's reproductive health and childbirth care.
Lifestyle: Labour Room Duties, High Emergency Frequency
Future Scope: IVF & Fertility Training, Laparoscopic Advancements
DMRD – Diploma in Medical Radiodiagnosis
Diagnostic imaging through X-ray, Ultrasound, and CT/MRI.
Lifestyle: Diagnostic Routine, Low Patient Interaction
Future Scope: AI Imaging Analysis, Interventional Radiology
DA – Diploma in Anaesthesiology
Administers anesthesia and ensures patient safety during surgery.
Lifestyle: OT-Based, On-Call Duties
Future Scope: Regional Blocks, AI-Driven Anaesthesia Systems
DPM – Diploma in Psychiatric Medicine
Addresses mental health disorders and behavioral issues.
Lifestyle: OPD-Based, Therapy Sessions, Low Emergency
Future Scope: Online Mental Health Platforms, Neuropsychiatry Integration
DCP – Diploma in Clinical Pathology
Diagnostic testing of blood, urine, and body fluids.
Lifestyle: Lab-Oriented, Minimal Patient Contact
Future Scope: AI-Lab Reporting, Molecular Diagnostics
DOMS – Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery
Diagnosis and surgical care of eye-related disorders.
Lifestyle: OPD + Minor OT, Scheduled Procedures
Future Scope: LASIK Advancements, Smart Eye Implants
🩺 NEETPG OVERVIEW
🩺 NEETPG OVERVIEW
🔷 1. What is NEET PG?
NEET PG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test – Postgraduate) is the gateway exam for MBBS graduates in India to pursue:
- MD (Doctor of Medicine)
- MS (Master of Surgery)
- DNB (Diplomate of National Board)
- Postgraduate Diplomas (Now merged)
🧭NEET PG decides not only your branch but also your destiny – Medicine, Surgery, Radiology, Pediatrics, or beyond.
🔷 1. What is NEET PG?
NEET PG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test – Postgraduate) is the gateway exam for MBBS graduates in India to pursue:
- MD (Doctor of Medicine)
- MS (Master of Surgery)
- DNB (Diplomate of National Board)
- Postgraduate Diplomas (Now merged)
🧭NEET PG decides not only your branch but also your destiny – Medicine, Surgery, Radiology, Pediatrics, or beyond.
🔷 2. NEET PG Eligibility Criteria
To appear for NEET PG, the following eligibility criteria must be met:
Educational Qualification | MBBS Degree (Recognized by MCI/NMC) |
Internship Completion | Internship should be completed on or before August 15, 2025 |
Medical Registration | Valid Permanent or Provisional Registration from MCI or State Medical Council |
Nationality | Indian Citizens, NRIs, OCIs, Foreign Nationals eligible |
Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) | Must clear FMGE (Screening Test) and have provisional registration in India |
🔷 2. NEET PG Eligibility Criteria
To appear for NEET PG, the following eligibility criteria must be met:
Educational Qualification | MBBS Degree (Recognized by MCI/NMC) |
Internship Completion | Internship should be completed on or before August 15, 2025 |
Medical Registration | Valid Permanent or Provisional Registration from MCI or State Medical Council |
Nationality | Indian Citizens, NRIs, OCIs, Foreign Nationals eligible |
Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) | Must clear FMGE (Screening Test) and have provisional registration in India |
Exam Blueprint
Exam Blueprint
🔷 4. NEET PG Syllabus Overview
NEET PG syllabus is based on the entire MBBS curriculum, categorized into 3 broad phases:
📘 Pre-Clinical Subjects:
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Biochemistry
📕 Para-Clinical Subjects:
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Microbiology
- Forensic Medicine
- Community Medicine
📗 Clinical Subjects:
- General Medicine
- Pediatrics
- General Surgery
- Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Orthopaedics
- ENT
- Ophthalmology
- Psychiatry
- Radiology
- Dermatology
- Anesthesia
- Emergency Medicine
📊 Subject-Wise Weightage
- Clinical (120–140)
- Para-clinical (40–60)
- Pre-clinical (20–30)
🧠Focus is shifting towards clinical integration, meaning more scenario-based and decision-making MCQs.
🔷 4. NEET PG Syllabus Overview
NEET PG syllabus is based on the entire MBBS curriculum, categorized into 3 broad phases:
📘 Pre-Clinical Subjects:
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Biochemistry
📕 Para-Clinical Subjects:
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Microbiology
- Forensic Medicine
- Community Medicine
📗 Clinical Subjects:
- General Medicine
- Pediatrics
- General Surgery
- Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Orthopaedics
- ENT
- Ophthalmology
- Psychiatry
- Radiology
- Dermatology
- Anesthesia
- Emergency Medicine
📊 Subject-Wise Weightage
- Clinical (120–140)
- Para-clinical (40–60)
- Pre-clinical (20–30)
🧠Focus is shifting towards clinical integration, meaning more scenario-based and decision-making MCQs.
🔷 6. NEET PG Admit Card
Release Date | ~7 days before the exam |
Download From | nbe.edu.in |
Login Required | Candidate ID + Password |
Documents Needed on Exam Day | Admit Card + Government ID + Passport-size Photo |
🔷 6. NEET PG Admit Card
Release Date | ~7 days before the exam |
Download From | nbe.edu.in |
Login Required | Candidate ID + Password |
Documents Needed on Exam Day | Admit Card + Government ID + Passport-size Photo |
📊 7. NEET PG Result & Scorecard
Scorecard Contains | Description |
---|---|
NEET PG Roll Number | Unique candidate ID |
Marks Obtained (Out of 800) | Raw score based on correct answers |
NEET PG Rank | All India Rank (AIR) |
Percentile Score | Relative performance |
Category Rank | For reserved candidates only |
💡Scorecards must be downloaded and saved for counselling – not available later.
📊 7. NEET PG Result & Scorecard
Scorecard Contains | Description |
---|---|
NEET PG Roll Number | Unique candidate ID |
Marks Obtained (Out of 800) | Raw score based on correct answers |
NEET PG Rank | All India Rank (AIR) |
Percentile Score | Relative performance |
Category Rank | For reserved candidates only |
💡Scorecards must be downloaded and saved for counselling – not available later.
🧭8. NEET PG Counselling Process (AIQ & State)
There are 4 main counselling types:
Type | Conducted By | Covers |
---|---|---|
AIQ 50% Quota | MCC (www.mcc.nic.in) | Govt colleges across India |
State Quota 50% | Respective State DMEs | Domicile students in state colleges |
Deemed & Central Univ | MCC | Deemed universities, BHU, AMU, etc. |
DNB Courses | MCC | DNB hospitals across India |
- Round 1
- →
- Round 2
- →
- Mop-Up
- →
- Stray Vacancy
📍 Counselling Documents Checklist:
- NEET PG Scorecard & Admit Card
- MBBS Degree & Marksheets
- Internship Completion Certificate
- Medical Council Registration
- Identity Proof (Aadhar/Passport)
- Caste/EWS Certificate (if applicable)
- Domicile Certificate (for State Quota)
- Bond Release (if applicable)
🎯Campus Yug offers complete support in documentation, preference list creation, & seat conversion strategies.
🧭8. NEET PG Counselling Process (AIQ & State)
There are 4 main counselling types:
Type | Conducted By | Covers |
---|---|---|
AIQ 50% Quota | MCC (www.mcc.nic.in) | Govt colleges across India |
State Quota 50% | Respective State DMEs | Domicile students in state colleges |
Deemed & Central Univ | MCC | Deemed universities, BHU, AMU, etc. |
DNB Courses | MCC | DNB hospitals across India |
- Round 1
- →
- Round 2
- →
- Mop-Up
- →
- Stray Vacancy
📍 Counselling Documents Checklist:
- NEET PG Scorecard & Admit Card
- MBBS Degree & Marksheets
- Internship Completion Certificate
- Medical Council Registration
- Identity Proof (Aadhar/Passport)
- Caste/EWS Certificate (if applicable)
- Domicile Certificate (for State Quota)
- Bond Release (if applicable)
🎯Campus Yug offers complete support in documentation, preference list creation, & seat conversion strategies.
🔷11. Reservation Policy
NEET PG counseling follows constitutional reservation rules, plus PwD horizontal reservation:
✅ All India Quota (MCC) Reservation Policy
- 📍OBC/EWS candidates must upload central certificates – state-only certificates are rejected by MCC.
- 📍States may implement local reservation (e.g. Maharashtra has SEBC, VJNT, etc.). Campus Yug helps decode state quota rules.
🔷11. Reservation Policy
NEET PG counseling follows constitutional reservation rules, plus PwD horizontal reservation:
✅ All India Quota (MCC) Reservation Policy
- 📍OBC/EWS candidates must upload central certificates – state-only certificates are rejected by MCC.
- 📍States may implement local reservation (e.g. Maharashtra has SEBC, VJNT, etc.). Campus Yug helps decode state quota rules.
🔷12. Fee Structure – Govt, Pvt, Deemed, DNB
Government College
Private College
Deemed University
DNB Hospital (NBE)
🔷12. Fee Structure – Govt, Pvt, Deemed, DNB
Government College
Private College
Deemed University
DNB Hospital (NBE)
🔷 13. Bond Service Rules – State-wise Summary
After MD/MS admission, many government colleges require a service bond, especially in rural areas.
- 📌Bonds are enforced post-course completion. If broken, students must pay penalty to collect NOC.
- 📣Campus Yug helps students analyze state-wise ROI, factoring bond vs stipend vs seat quality.
🔷 13. Bond Service Rules – State-wise Summary
After MD/MS admission, many government colleges require a service bond, especially in rural areas.
- 📌Bonds are enforced post-course completion. If broken, students must pay penalty to collect NOC.
- 📣Campus Yug helps students analyze state-wise ROI, factoring bond vs stipend vs seat quality.
🔷 14. Govt vs Private vs Deemed – Which College to Choose?
Government College
- 🔸 FeesLowest (₹30k–₹1L)
- 🔹 Stipend₹60k–₹1.2L/month
- 🔸 Faculty QualityExcellent in top colleges
- 🔹 Bond CompulsionYes in most states
- 🔸 InfrastructureOld but functional
- 🔹 Peer CompetitionIntense, Top Ranks Only
- 🔸 Ranking ValueHigh on CV & MCI Reco
Private College
- 🔸 FeesHigh (₹10L–₹25L/year)
- 🔹 Stipend₹20k–₹40k/month
- 🔸 Faculty QualityVaries widely
- 🔹 Bond CompulsionUsually None
- 🔸 InfrastructureModern in Tier-1 Pvt Colleges
- 🔹 Peer CompetitionModerate to Low
- 🔸 Ranking ValueLower than Govt/Deemed
Deemed University
- 🔸 FeesVery High (₹18L–₹35L/year)
- 🔹 Stipend₹5k–₹20k/month
- 🔸 Faculty QualityModerate to Good
- 🔹 Bond CompulsionUsually None
- 🔸 InfrastructureHigh-end & tech-equipped
- 🔹 Peer CompetitionMixed
- 🔸 Ranking ValueMedium to High in select cases
🧭Campus Yug’s Counseling Experts help you choose the best-fit college by balancing:
🔷 14. Govt vs Private vs Deemed – Which College to Choose?
Government College
- 🔸 FeesLowest (₹30k–₹1L)
- 🔹 Stipend₹60k–₹1.2L/month
- 🔸 Faculty QualityExcellent in top colleges
- 🔹 Bond CompulsionYes in most states
- 🔸 InfrastructureOld but functional
- 🔹 Peer CompetitionIntense, Top Ranks Only
- 🔸 Ranking ValueHigh on CV & MCI Reco
Private College
- 🔸 FeesHigh (₹10L–₹25L/year)
- 🔹 Stipend₹20k–₹40k/month
- 🔸 Faculty QualityVaries widely
- 🔹 Bond CompulsionUsually None
- 🔸 InfrastructureModern in Tier-1 Pvt Colleges
- 🔹 Peer CompetitionModerate to Low
- 🔸 Ranking ValueLower than Govt/Deemed
Deemed University
- 🔸 FeesVery High (₹18L–₹35L/year)
- 🔹 Stipend₹5k–₹20k/month
- 🔸 Faculty QualityModerate to Good
- 🔹 Bond CompulsionUsually None
- 🔸 InfrastructureHigh-end & tech-equipped
- 🔹 Peer CompetitionMixed
- 🔸 Ranking ValueMedium to High in select cases
🧭Campus Yug’s Counseling Experts help you choose the best-fit college by balancing:
🔷 15. MD vs MS vs DNB vs CPS – Complete Comparison
MD (Medicine)
- StreamNon-surgical
- Seat AllotmentNEET PG + State
- Duration3 Years
- Clinical ExposureModerate to High
- Recognition (India)✅ Recognized
- Recognition (Abroad)✅ Preferred
- Bond/ServiceCommon
- Exit ExamNo
MS (Surgery)
- StreamSurgical
- Seat AllotmentNEET PG + State
- Duration3 Years
- Clinical ExposureHigh
- Recognition (India)✅ Recognized
- Recognition (Abroad)✅ Preferred
- Bond/ServiceCommon
- Exit ExamNo
DNB (Hospital-Based)
- StreamMedical/Surgical
- Seat AllotmentNEET PG (MCC)
- Duration3 Years
- Clinical ExposureDepends on Hospital
- Recognition (India)✅ Equivalent (since 2019)
- Recognition (Abroad)✅ (Mostly)
- Bond/ServiceUsually no bond
- Exit Exam✅ DNB Practical
CPS (State PG Diplomas)
- StreamMostly Diploma
- Seat AllotmentState-level/Offline
- Duration2 Years (Diplomas)
- Clinical ExposureLimited in some branches
- Recognition (India)Varies by state
- Recognition (Abroad)❌ Often not accepted
- Bond/ServiceVaries (e.g. Maharashtra)
- Exit ExamVaries
📌Conclusion:
🎯Campus Yug helps you compare these options as per your NEET PG rank, budget, and location.
🔷 15. MD vs MS vs DNB vs CPS – Complete Comparison
MD (Medicine)
- StreamNon-surgical
- Seat AllotmentNEET PG + State
- Duration3 Years
- Clinical ExposureModerate to High
- Recognition (India)✅ Recognized
- Recognition (Abroad)✅ Preferred
- Bond/ServiceCommon
- Exit ExamNo
MS (Surgery)
- StreamSurgical
- Seat AllotmentNEET PG + State
- Duration3 Years
- Clinical ExposureHigh
- Recognition (India)✅ Recognized
- Recognition (Abroad)✅ Preferred
- Bond/ServiceCommon
- Exit ExamNo
DNB (Hospital-Based)
- StreamMedical/Surgical
- Seat AllotmentNEET PG (MCC)
- Duration3 Years
- Clinical ExposureDepends on Hospital
- Recognition (India)✅ Equivalent (since 2019)
- Recognition (Abroad)✅ (Mostly)
- Bond/ServiceUsually no bond
- Exit Exam✅ DNB Practical
CPS (State PG Diplomas)
- StreamMostly Diploma
- Seat AllotmentState-level/Offline
- Duration2 Years (Diplomas)
- Clinical ExposureLimited in some branches
- Recognition (India)Varies by state
- Recognition (Abroad)❌ Often not accepted
- Bond/ServiceVaries (e.g. Maharashtra)
- Exit ExamVaries
📌Conclusion:
🎯Campus Yug helps you compare these options as per your NEET PG rank, budget, and location.
🔷 16. Choosing the Right Branch – MD/MS Specialization Strategy
Top Branches by Demand (GEN Category):
🔍 Selection Parameters:
🔷 16. Choosing the Right Branch – MD/MS Specialization Strategy
Top Branches by Demand (GEN Category):
🔍 Selection Parameters:
🔷 17.NEET PG Preparation Strategy (2025)
🎯Ideal Prep Time: 10–12 months (if starting early), 6 months (if repeater)
📅 Sample Monthly Plan (for Working Interns):
-
Month 1–2Focus: Pre & Para Clinical Subjects
-
Month 3–4Focus: Major Clinical Subjects (Med, Surg)
-
Month 5Focus: Minor Subjects + Image Questions
-
Month 6Focus: Full Revision + Mock Tests
🧪 Key Tips:
- 🔸Use Limited Platforms (Marrow/Prepladder, not both)
- 🔸Revise Each Subject 3 Times
- 🔸Attempt 8–10 Grand Tests
- 🔸Use PYQs (Previous Year Questions) as Bible
- 🔸Maintain a Mistake Diary
- 🔸Don’t Over-Depend on Coaching – Practice is the key
🔷 17.NEET PG Preparation Strategy (2025)
🎯Ideal Prep Time: 10–12 months (if starting early), 6 months (if repeater)
📅 Sample Monthly Plan (for Working Interns):
-
Month 1–2Focus: Pre & Para Clinical Subjects
-
Month 3–4Focus: Major Clinical Subjects (Med, Surg)
-
Month 5Focus: Minor Subjects + Image Questions
-
Month 6Focus: Full Revision + Mock Tests
🧪 Key Tips:
- 🔸Use Limited Platforms (Marrow/Prepladder, not both)
- 🔸Revise Each Subject 3 Times
- 🔸Attempt 8–10 Grand Tests
- 🔸Use PYQs (Previous Year Questions) as Bible
- 🔸Maintain a Mistake Diary
- 🔸Don’t Over-Depend on Coaching – Practice is the key
🔷 18. Common Mistakes NEET PG Aspirants Must Avoid
🔷 18. Common Mistakes NEET PG Aspirants Must Avoid
🔷 19. Top Government Colleges Through NEET PG
Rank-Wise Preference (General Medicine) | College Name | State |
---|---|---|
Top 100 | AIIMS Delhi (INI CET) | Delhi (INI) |
101–300 | Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) | Delhi |
301–700 | Seth GS Medical College | Maharashtra |
701–1500 | Grant Medical College, Mumbai | Maharashtra |
1500–2500 | VMMC Safdarjung Hospital | Delhi |
2500–4000 | KGMU Lucknow | Uttar Pradesh |
4000–6000 | BJMC Pune / Ahmedabad | Maharashtra/Gujarat |
6000–9000 | Government Stanley, Chennai | Tamil Nadu |
9000–15000 | RIMS Ranchi / IGMC Shimla | Jharkhand / HP |
✅Campus Yug provides State Quota strategies for Govt colleges even with mid-level ranks.
🔷 19. Top Government Colleges Through NEET PG
Rank-Wise Preference (General Medicine) | College Name | State |
---|---|---|
Top 100 | AIIMS Delhi (INI CET) | Delhi (INI) |
101–300 | Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) | Delhi |
301–700 | Seth GS Medical College | Maharashtra |
701–1500 | Grant Medical College, Mumbai | Maharashtra |
1500–2500 | VMMC Safdarjung Hospital | Delhi |
2500–4000 | KGMU Lucknow | Uttar Pradesh |
4000–6000 | BJMC Pune / Ahmedabad | Maharashtra/Gujarat |
6000–9000 | Government Stanley, Chennai | Tamil Nadu |
9000–15000 | RIMS Ranchi / IGMC Shimla | Jharkhand / HP |
✅Campus Yug provides State Quota strategies for Govt colleges even with mid-level ranks.
🔷 20. Top Deemed & Private Medical Colleges
Kasturba Medical College (Manipal) Karnataka
JSS Medical College Karnataka
Sri Ramachandra Institute Tamil Nadu
DY Patil Navi Mumbai / Pune Maharashtra
MGM Medical College Maharashtra
Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune Maharashtra
KIMS, Bhubaneswar Odisha
SRM Medical College Tamil Nadu
🔷 20. Top Deemed & Private Medical Colleges
Kasturba Medical College (Manipal) Karnataka
JSS Medical College Karnataka
Sri Ramachandra Institute Tamil Nadu
DY Patil Navi Mumbai / Pune Maharashtra
MGM Medical College Maharashtra
Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune Maharashtra
KIMS, Bhubaneswar Odisha
SRM Medical College Tamil Nadu
🔷 21.NEET PG ROI – How to Choose Smartly?
📊 Example: MD General Medicine (Govt vs Deemed vs Pvt)
College Type | Total Fees (3 yrs) | Avg Stipend (3 yrs) | Net Cost | ROI Verdict |
---|---|---|---|---|
Govt (BJMC Pune) | ₹1 Lakh | ₹36 Lakhs | –₹35 Lakh (Profit) | ✅ Excellent |
Deemed (DY Patil) | ₹90 Lakhs | ₹1.8 Lakhs | ₹88.2 Lakhs | ❌ Very Poor |
Pvt (KIMS Blore) | ₹70 Lakhs | ₹3 Lakhs | ₹67 Lakhs | ⚠️ Risky |
DNB (Fortis NCR) | ₹3 Lakhs | ₹24 Lakhs | –₹21 Lakhs (Profit) | ✅ Good Choice |
🔷 21.NEET PG ROI – How to Choose Smartly?
📊 Example: MD General Medicine (Govt vs Deemed vs Pvt)
College Type | Total Fees (3 yrs) | Avg Stipend (3 yrs) | Net Cost | ROI Verdict |
---|---|---|---|---|
Govt (BJMC Pune) | ₹1 Lakh | ₹36 Lakhs | –₹35 Lakh (Profit) | ✅ Excellent |
Deemed (DY Patil) | ₹90 Lakhs | ₹1.8 Lakhs | ₹88.2 Lakhs | ❌ Very Poor |
Pvt (KIMS Blore) | ₹70 Lakhs | ₹3 Lakhs | ₹67 Lakhs | ⚠️ Risky |
DNB (Fortis NCR) | ₹3 Lakhs | ₹24 Lakhs | –₹21 Lakhs (Profit) | ✅ Good Choice |
🔷 22.Campus Yug – Your End-to-End NEET PG Partner
🏆 Why 3000+ NEET PG aspirants trust Campus Yug:
- ✅Personalized College Prediction based on Category, Quota, Rank, State
- ✅Verified Fee Sheets, Bond Info, and Seat Vacancies
- ✅AI-Based Filters – MD vs MS vs DNB vs CPS suggestions
- ✅Real-Time Counseling Assistance (All Rounds: MCC + State)
- ✅One-click WhatsApp Support & Counselor Callback
- ✅Guidance in Low Rank + Low Budget options too
- ✅Access to rare insights: "Internal Seat Flow", “Paid Seat Locking Risk”, etc.
🎯From MBBS to MD/MS seat – Campus Yug is your permanent support system.
🔷 22.Campus Yug – Your End-to-End NEET PG Partner
🏆 Why 3000+ NEET PG aspirants trust Campus Yug:
- ✅Personalized College Prediction based on Category, Quota, Rank, State
- ✅Verified Fee Sheets, Bond Info, and Seat Vacancies
- ✅AI-Based Filters – MD vs MS vs DNB vs CPS suggestions
- ✅Real-Time Counseling Assistance (All Rounds: MCC + State)
- ✅One-click WhatsApp Support & Counselor Callback
- ✅Guidance in Low Rank + Low Budget options too
- ✅Access to rare insights: "Internal Seat Flow", “Paid Seat Locking Risk”, etc.
🎯From MBBS to MD/MS seat – Campus Yug is your permanent support system.
🔷 22.NEET PG Preparation Timeline
Long-Term Plan (12 months)
- Month 1–3: Pre & Para Clinical Subjects + PYQs
- Month 4–6: Major Clinical Subjects + Image Practice
- Month 7–9: Daily MCQs + Test Series Start
- Month 10–12: Revision + Mock Analysis + PYQ Retake
- ⚠️Don’t ignore: PSM, Forensic, Micro — they give edge
Focused Plan (6–8 Months)
- Focus on MCQ-Based Active Learning
- Use PrepLadder/Marrow Rapid Revisions + PYQs
- Mock every 10 days + Analyze
- 30 mins daily revision in hospital breaks = Gold
Aggressive Plan (4–5 Months)
- 100% focus on Test-Based Revision
- Smart study: Solve > Read > Revise
- Identify weak zones from last year
- Use Mistake Log + One-time Notes Revision
🔷 22.NEET PG Preparation Timeline
Long-Term Plan (12 months)
- Month 1–3: Pre & Para Clinical Subjects + PYQs
- Month 4–6: Major Clinical Subjects + Image Practice
- Month 7–9: Daily MCQs + Test Series Start
- Month 10–12: Revision + Mock Analysis + PYQ Retake
- ⚠️Don’t ignore: PSM, Forensic, Micro — they give edge
Focused Plan (6–8 Months)
- Focus on MCQ-Based Active Learning
- Use PrepLadder/Marrow Rapid Revisions + PYQs
- Mock every 10 days + Analyze
- 30 mins daily revision in hospital breaks = Gold
Aggressive Plan (4–5 Months)
- 100% focus on Test-Based Revision
- Smart study: Solve > Read > Revise
- Identify weak zones from last year
- Use Mistake Log + One-time Notes Revision
🔷 23.How Campus Yug Converts Rank to Seat
“You scored. We decode.”
Student Stage | What Campus Yug Does |
---|---|
Rank 1000–5000 (Topper) | Filters best AIQ seats, removes bond-heavy states |
Rank 10,000–20,000 | Suggests DNB + Smart Deemed seat strategy |
Rank 30,000+ | State quota, CPS, Emergency Med focus |
Low Budget | Matches private colleges with ROI checker |
Missed Round 1 | Mop-up + Stray Vacancy engine + Paid seat alert |
Confused Between MD/MS | Profile Match tool + Doctor career forecasting |
🔷 23.How Campus Yug Converts Rank to Seat
“You scored. We decode.”
Student Stage | What Campus Yug Does |
---|---|
Rank 1000–5000 (Topper) | Filters best AIQ seats, removes bond-heavy states |
Rank 10,000–20,000 | Suggests DNB + Smart Deemed seat strategy |
Rank 30,000+ | State quota, CPS, Emergency Med focus |
Low Budget | Matches private colleges with ROI checker |
Missed Round 1 | Mop-up + Stray Vacancy engine + Paid seat alert |
Confused Between MD/MS | Profile Match tool + Doctor career forecasting |