The Round 1 NEET PG 2025 Uttarakhand counselling results are out, and this year’s cut-off trends have revealed clear differences between government and private medical colleges across the state.
In this detailed breakdown, we look at the lowest cut-off scores branch-wise, college-wise, and the key takeaways for the upcoming Round 2 of counselling.
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⭐ Government Medical Colleges — Lowest Cut-Off Scores (Round 1)
Uttarakhand has three major government medical colleges participating in PG counselling. Here’s how the cut-offs looked across branches:
1. Government Medical College (GMC) Dehradun
This college saw the lowest cut-offs in most major clinical branches.
| Branch | Lowest Cut-Off | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| General Medicine | 481 | GMC Dehradun |
| Gynaecology (OBG) | 517 | GMC Dehradun |
| Pediatrics | – | Branch available, lowest not specified |
| Anaesthesiology | 376 | GMC Dehradun |
| General Surgery | 488 | GMC Dehradun |
| Orthopaedics | 471 | GMC Dehradun |
Observation:
GMC Dehradun continues to remain the primary preference, showing stable cut-off patterns across clinical branches.
2. Shushila Tiwari / Shubham Singh Jeena Government Medical College (Almora)
| Branch | Lowest Cut-Off |
|---|---|
| Respiratory Medicine | 552 |
High demand and limited seats resulted in a relatively higher cut-off here.
3. Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali Government Medical College
| Branch | Lowest Cut-Off |
|---|---|
| Ophthalmology (Opthal) | 443 |
4. GMC Haldwani
| Branch | Lowest Cut-Off |
|---|---|
| ENT | (Not specified) — but noted as the lowest among govt colleges |
⭐ Private Medical Colleges — Lowest Cut-Off Scores (Round 1)
Uttarakhand has two major private institutions participating in NEET PG counselling:
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Shri Guru Ram Rai (SGRR)
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Himalayan Medical College, Dehradun (HIMS, Jolly Grant)
Here’s the full breakdown:
1. Shri Guru Ram Rai (SGRR), Dehradun — Lowest Cut-Off
| Branch | Cut-Off | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Radiology | 470 | One of the lowest in India for private |
| Dermatology | 386 | Competitive |
| Anaesthesia | 297 | |
| General Surgery | 235 | Very low cut-off |
| TB & Respiratory | 40 | Lowest across the state |
| Opthalmology | 450 |
SGRR emerged as the most affordable-entry private college in Round 1 due to the lowest scores in several branches.
2. Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences (HIMS), Jolly Grant
| Branch | Lowest Cut-Off |
|---|---|
| General Medicine | 353 |
| Gynaecology | 446 |
| Pediatrics | 366 |
| ENT | 366 |
| Orthopaedics | 427 |
| Respiratory Medicine | 452 |
🔍 Key Takeaways from Round 1
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Government colleges remain highly competitive, with cut-offs mostly above 450–500 in key branches.
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Private college cut-offs dipped sharply, especially in SGRR where branches like General Surgery and TB saw scores below 250.
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Himalayan Jolly Grant maintained moderate cut-offs — higher than SGRR but lower than government colleges.
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Round 1 has already revealed branch-wise variation, especially in Radiology, Dermatology, and General Medicine.
🔮 What to Expect in Round 2?
Based on Round 1 allotments:
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Vacancies will be higher in private colleges, especially in lower-demand branches.
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Government colleges may see limited movement, but few seats could open due to upgrades.
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Some scores might drop slightly in Round 2, particularly in:
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Anaesthesia
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General Surgery
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ENT
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Respiratory Medicine (Private)
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Students should be ready with:
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Timely document uploads
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Correct choice filling strategy
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Realistic branch expectations
📌 Final Thoughts
Uttarakhand Round 1 results show a balanced mix of high and moderate cut-offs across the state. Candidates aiming for Round 2 should keep a close watch on branch-wise vacancies and trends.
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