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The provisional merit list for Round 1 of NEET PG 2025 counselling in Rajasthan has been released, opening the first phase of postgraduate medical admissions in the state. A total of 3,707 candidates have been declared eligible, including 2,300 non-service quota candidates who can compete for MD/MS, DNB, and postgraduate diploma seats. The cut-off scores vary widely from 649 to 235, reflecting stiff competition for top medical branches. Candidates can now fill and lock their choices online through the official portal to secure seats in both government and private medical colleges.Rajasthan NEET PG seat matrix and eligible candidatesThe state has a total of 2,107 MD/MS seats, distributed across government and private colleges. Government colleges offer 980 seats, while private institutions provide 1,127 seats. In addition, 189 postgraduate diploma seats and 3 DNB seats are available this round.Private medical colleges charge a one-time admission fee of ₹10,000, with other charges capped at ₹35,000. Some high-demand courses, such as MD Radiology, can have tuition fees as high as ₹1.5 crore in certain private colleges.CategorySeats availableMD/MS – Government980MD/MS – Private1,127Post-MBBS Diploma189DNB Seats3Total2,299Candidates must ensure their eligibility and understand the distribution before filling their preferences to avoid missing out on preferred seats.Cut-off marks and merit highlightsThe cut-off scores for Round 1 without bonus marks range from a high of 649 to a low of 235. The minimum qualifying marks for the national exam are 276 for General/EWS candidates and 235 for SC/ST/OBC/PwBD categories.While the top-ranking candidates can expect to secure seats in branches such as Radiology and General Medicine, candidates near the lower end of the merit list may have to explore less-preferred branches or colleges.Counselling schedule and processRajasthan PG counselling is conducted through the official portal rajpgneet2025.in. Candidates should note the key dates:Merit list release: November 23, 2025Choice-filling window: November 23–24, 2025 (11:45 PM)Round 1 seat allotment: November 27, 2025Reporting to allotted institute: November 28 – December 3, 2025Process OverviewCandidates must login, fill and lock their choices onlineSeats are allotted based on merit, preferences, and quotaReporting to allotted college with original documents is mandatory within the deadlineRemaining counselling rounds may offer additional opportunities, but available branches and colleges may reduce, increasing competition for remaining seats.Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
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