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Choosing Right PG Medical Branch-FAQs

Choosing the right PG branch matters a lot. It shapes your day‐to‐day work, your stress levels, and your future job options. Picking a branch just because a seat is free can lead to unhappiness or a wish to switch later.

Now, before you see your NEET-PG rank, use these simple questions and answers to guide your choice.

1.    How to choose PG branch?
Think about what you enjoy studying and what you like doing in hospitals. Match your interests to a branch.

2.    Which PG branch suits my interest?
List the topics you find exciting (e.g., heart, lungs, surgery, community health). See which branches cover those topics.

3.    What jobs I can get after PG?
Search “jobs after MD Medicine” or “jobs after MS Surgery.” Look online or ask seniors about real job stories.

4.    How many hours I work in each branch?
Ask current residents: “How many call duties do you have?” or “How many night shifts in a month?”

5.    How to match PG with my career goal?
If you want to teach, choose a branch strong in colleges (e.g., community medicine). If you want private practice, pick a high-demand field (e.g., orthopaedics).

6.    How to check a department’s quality?
Look at past year’s college website: number of seats, research papers, and lab equipment. Better departments usually share this information.

7.    How to know cut off rank for each branch?
Search “NEET-PG cut off [year] [branch] [college]” to find last year’s closing ranks.

8.    How to balance life and study?
Ask seniors: “Do you get time for family or hobbies?” Some branches have fixed hours (e.g., dermatology), others have more emergency work (e.g., medicine).

9.    How to get real info from seniors?
Join WhatsApp or Telegram groups of your college. Ask simple questions like “How is your daily schedule?” or “Do you enjoy this branch?”

 

10.                   Can I pick a less popular branch?
Yes—if you like it more. A branch you enjoy will keep you motivated, even if it has fewer seats or lower pay at first.

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