Selecting the right postgraduate specialty is a pivotal decision for any medical aspirant. The DNB (Diplomate of National Board) courses offer clinical and non-clinical branches across India, and knowing last year’s closing ranks helps predict what’s realistically available at your NEET PG 2025 rank.
Below, you’ll find a branch-wise table of closing ranks covering nearly all major DNB specialties—including less competitive options often overlooked. This guide is designed to help you understand what branches might be possible given your own NEET PG rank and to plan accordingly.
Branch-wise DNB Closing Ranks (2024, General Category)
| DNB Branch | Closing Rank Range (General) |
|---|---|
| Radiodiagnosis | 4,922 – 6,495 |
| Dermatology | 3,976 – 10,000 |
| General Medicine | 12,605 – 15,115 |
| Paediatrics | 11,213 – 17,013 |
| General Surgery | 19,621 – 30,837 |
| Orthopaedics | 19,768 – 30,883 |
| Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 10,358 – 17,430 |
| Emergency Medicine | 14,000 – 18,500 |
| Ophthalmology | 32,823 – 40,905 |
| ENT | 32,384 – 56,323 |
| Psychiatry | 18,276 – 45,373 |
| Anaesthesiology | 25,366 – 37,467 |
| Pulmonary Medicine | 16,807 – 31,000 |
| Family Medicine | 30,000 – 45,000 |
| Transfusion Medicine | ~47,800 |
| Pathology | 40,000 – 80,000 |
| Microbiology | 50,000 – 95,000 |
| Biochemistry | 60,000 – 100,000 |
| Anatomy | 95,000 – 120,000 |
| Physiology | 105,000 – 130,000 |
| Forensic Medicine | 85,000 – 115,000 |
| Pharmacology | 75,000 – 110,000 |
| Community Medicine | 45,000 – 90,000 |
Ranges reflect differences between metros vs. remote hospitals, institutional prestige, and the last candidate allotted in final rounds of AIQ/central/state DNB counseling.
How to Interpret These Ranks
- Ranks under 7,000: Strong prospects for Radiodiagnosis, Dermatology, and top clinical DNB specialties.
- Ranks between 7,000 and 20,000: General Medicine, Paediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Emergency Medicine, and Surgical branches open up.
- Ranks 20,000 – 40,000: Most surgical disciplines, Ophthalmology, Psychiatry, and Anaesthesia become accessible.
- Ranks above 40,000: Non-clinical branches (Pathology, Microbiology, Anatomy, etc.) and Community Medicine are obtainable.
Decision-Making Tips for Aspirants
- Clinical High-Demand Branches: If your rank is below 7,000, you have a realistic chance at highly sought specialties.
- Surgical and Paediatric Branches: Considered if your rank is between 12,000 and 20,000, particularly in Tier 2/Tier 3 hospitals.
- Non-Clinical Branches: If your rank exceeds 40,000, these branches offer excellent prospects for teaching and research careers.
- Location Matters: For competitive branches, metro cities generally close earlier; remote hospitals might remain open at higher ranks.
- Counseling Rounds: Final round cutoffs climb higher; always keep backup choices in preference order.
Comparison to MD/MS
- Top DNB clinical branches (Radiodiagnosis, Medicine, Dermatology) remain highly competitive, but the closing ranks for DNB are usually 4–6 times higher than the best government MD/MS seats.
- Lower preference DNB seats in far-off places or less popular specialties may close above 30,000.
Final Advice
Be realistic and practical while choosing branches based on your NEET PG rank. Factor in professional interests, work-life balance, and career goals along with rank feasibility. DNB offers a wide landscape—branch selection should balance competitiveness and personal aspiration. Seek counseling help or use branch predictor tools to strategize your choices effectively.
Use this table for quick reference and to plan your NEET PG 2025 counseling wisely. Good luck!