Bmcri NEET PG Cutoff 2026: Md/ms Ranks, Categories & Counselling Insights

Closing at a rank of 275 for MD Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology in the General category, the BMCRI NEET PG Cutoff 2025 for Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (Bengaluru, Karnataka) highlights the intense competition for postgraduate medical admissions. This BMCRI NEET PG Cutoff is the final rank at which admission was granted across various MD/MS specializations, with MD General Medicine also seeing a tight close at 316 in the third round. The official 2026 cutoff will be updated post-release.

BMCRI NEET PG 2025: MD/MS Specialization Cutoffs (General Category)

The following table details the closing ranks for various MD/MS specializations under the General category at BMCRI for 2025, reflecting the latest available data.

Course Round 1 Closing Rank 2025 Round 2 Closing Rank 2025 Round 3 Closing Rank 2025
MD General Medicine 228 229 316
MD Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology 275 — 275
MS General Surgery 2574 2323 1821
MD Paediatrics 1854 2550 2550
MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology 1601 2634 —
MS Orthopaedics 3984 4640 7165
MD Radiotherapy 6253 11713 17533
MD Anaesthesia 7994 10218 14816

How BMCRI NEET PG Cutoffs Differ Across Categories (2025)

NEET PG 2025 closing ranks at BMCRI varied significantly across different reservation categories, as shown in the round-wise data below.

Category Round 1 Closing Rank 2025 Round 2 Closing Rank 2025 Round 3 Closing Rank 2025
General 45181 74529 88907
OBC 67264 96791 96299
SC 121096 130444 174472
ST 124824 138004 157824
EWS 68938 69281 22969

BMCRI NEET PG Cutoff Trends: 2023-2025 Comparison

Analyzing the overall NEET PG closing ranks for BMCRI reveals a shifting trend over the past three years for the General category.

Category Closing Rank 2025 Closing Rank 2024 Closing Rank 2023
General 88907 110373 119014
OBC 96791 105249 156926
SC 174472 87267 57016
ST 157824 140683 145256
EWS 69281 103143 198712

Karnataka NEET PG Counselling 2025 Schedule (Latest — 2026 awaited)

The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) conducted multiple rounds of counselling for NEET PG 2025 admissions, with key dates outlined below.

Event Date (2025)
Round 1 Registration Start October 4
Round 1 Registration End October 17
Round 2 Option Modification Window December 12 – December 19
Round 2 Provisional Seat Allotment Result December 20
Round 2 Final Seat Allotment List December 22
Round 2 Fee Payment & Admission Orders December 22 – December 26
Round 2 Last Date to Report to College December 28

FAQs

Q: What is a good rank in NEET PG for admission to BMCRI?

A. A good rank for admission to BMCRI (Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute) in NEET PG generally falls within the top few thousand, especially for highly sought-after MD/MS specializations like Radio Diagnosis or General Medicine, which saw closing ranks below 500 for the General category in 2025.

Q: Does BMCRI accept only NEET PG scores for MD/MS admissions?

A. Yes, admission to MD and MS courses at BMCRI is primarily based on the NEET PG examination scores, followed by the counselling process conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for All India Quota seats and the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) for state quota seats.

Q: How many rounds of counselling are typically conducted for NEET PG at BMCRI?

A. Generally, NEET PG counselling involves multiple rounds, including Round 1, Round 2, a Mop-Up Round, and sometimes a Stray Vacancy Round, to fill all available MD/MS seats at institutions like BMCRI.

Q: What factors influence the BMCRI NEET PG cutoff each year?

A. The BMCRI NEET PG cutoff is influenced by several factors, including the total number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the NEET PG exam, the number of available seats in various specializations, and the choices filled by candidates during counselling.

Q: Is there a state quota for NEET PG admissions at BMCRI?

A. Yes, BMCRI allocates seats through both the All India Quota (AIQ), managed by MCC, and the State Quota, managed by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA), allowing candidates from Karnataka to compete for a percentage of seats.

For the complete college-wise data, visit Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute Cutoff on FindMyCollege.

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