Punjab Private NEET PG Colleges — Expected Round-2 Cutoff (State Quota)

College NameDermatologyRadiologyGeneral MedicinePediatricsOrthopedics
Christian Medical College (CMC), Ludhiana31,000–33,00015,000–17,50032,000–34,50041,000–42,50046,000–49,000
Dayanand Medical College (DMCH), Ludhiana32,000–34,00015,500–18,00033,000–36,00041,500–43,50047,000–50,000
Adesh Medical College, Bathinda33,000–35,00016,000–19,00034,000–37,00042,000–44,00048,000–52,000
Sri Guru Ram Das (SGRD), Amritsar31,500–34,50017,000–19,50035,000–38,00041,500–44,00049,000–52,000
Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Jalandhar32,500–35,00016,000–18,50032,500–37,50042,000–44,00047,500–51,000
Gian Sagar Medical College, Patiala31,000–34,00015,500–20,00033,000–38,00041,000–44,00046,000–52,000

Punjab Private PG Medical Colleges — Expected Round-2 Cutoff (MGT Quota)

College NameDermatology Radiology General Medicine Pediatrics Orthopedics
Christian Medical College (CMC), Ludhiana41,000 – 42,50026,000 – 28,50038,000 – 39,50048,000 – 50,00052,000 – 55,000
Dayanand Medical College (DMCH), Ludhiana42,000 – 43,00027,000 – 29,00038,500 – 40,50049,000 – 51,00053,000 – 56,000
Adesh Medical College, Bathinda43,000 – 44,00028,000 – 30,50039,000 – 41,00050,000 – 52,00054,000 – 58,000
Sri Guru Ram Das (SGRD), Amritsar41,500 – 44,00027,500 – 31,00040,000 – 42,00048,500 – 53,00056,000 – 61,000
Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Jalandhar42,500 – 44,00026,500 – 30,00038,500 – 42,00049,500 – 53,00055,000 – 60,000
Gian Sagar Medical College, Patiala41,000 – 43,50027,000 – 31,00039,000 – 41,50048,000 – 52,50052,000 – 59,000

Conclusion

The expected Round-2 NEET PG 2025 cutoffs for Punjab private medical colleges show a consistent trend across all institutions, with each branch staying within the defined rank bands while varying slightly from college to college. Premier colleges like CMC Ludhiana and DMCH Ludhiana are expected to close on the lower end of the rank ranges (more competitive), while colleges such as Adesh, SGRD, PIMS, and Gian Sagar may extend toward the higher end of the same ranges.

Overall, the pattern clearly indicates:

  • Dermatology remains highly competitive across all colleges (31k–35k).
  • Radiology continues to attract strong demand, closing between 15k–20k.
  • General Medicine stays moderate at 32k–38k.
  • Pediatrics shows stable mid-range closing ranks (41k–44k).
  • Orthopedics trends slightly higher, closing between 46k–52k.