M.D.
Hello Aspirant,
VMKV Medical College And Hospital, Salem
MD in Paediatrics - INR 1.14 Crores
ACS Medical College and Hospital
MD in General Medicine
Meenakshi Medical College Hospital and Research Institute, MAHER
MD in Paediatrics
1.21 Crores
Aarupadai Veedu Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry
1.29 Crores
Balaji Medical College
1.35 Crores
Post Graduate Diploma in Anaesthesia
MD in Anaesthesiology - 70.59 Lakh
SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre
MD in Anaesthesiology - 90.10 Lakh
Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute
MD in Anaesthesiology - 90.00 Lakh
MD in Anaesthesiology
1.05 Crores
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HI,
National institutes have some great fellowship programmes ;-
These fellowships have lots of competition, entrance exams and interviews, most people i know who have done these fellowships praise them for their value and recommend them. There is a catch as always, medical colleges especially private ones don’t care if you have a fellowship, they need a pathologist, not an expert neuropathologist, more so if you have to pay him a few k more. There is no glamour attached to a super specialist pathologist, patients don’t care, surgeons bother only when its some rare diagnosis, not in line with their expectation. As long as it does not alter their management, whether you call it an obscure variant of a schwannoma or perineurioma, they are really not bothered. Thus it makes little sense for a college management to hire a superspecialist pathologist at a higher salary.
Its a add on to get into government colleges, and counts for points during interview. however again there are no monetary perks involved. In either of the places doing a fellowship will delay your promotion and no way hasten it. MCI does not count fellowships as experience. Corporates might pay more, but again they are looking for somebody who can convince the clinicians about a diagnosis. If an experienced MD only pathologist is available for less, why bother. Bottom lines matter, not the degrees a pathologist has.
My opinion is, if you wish to do a fellowship, do it with a purpose of expanding your knowledge and outlook, you will be certainly richer in terms of your medical knowledge. However, don't expect any spectacular hike in market value, most likely there wont be any.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Hello aspirant,
For pursuing MD in Cardiology, MBBS qualification from a recognized Medical College or University. which is approved by the MCI is a must. Without an MBBS degree, which is a 5.5-year long course, you cannot pursue an MD. After doing BSc in Cardiology, you can opt for MSc in Cardiology but not an MD. However, after BSc, you can attempt the NEET UG exam and complete your MBBS course, and then give your NEET PG exam to pursue MD in Cardiology.
Hope it helps!
All the best
Good evening aspirant
Hope you are absolutely fine, As per you query in There are total 15 AIIMS Colleges in india and there are total 12 seats for MD Dermatology, and sorry to say but unfortunately there is no seat for ST category for MD Dermatology course in all AIIMS college
For more details about MD Dermatology course checkout given link below: https://dqxeclau.top/courses/dermatology-and-venereology-course
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According to the officials migration certificate is now not a mandatory certificate for getting admission and No college can deny the admission of the candidate for not having migration certificate.
MD or MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology is a two-year postgraduate degree program dealing with female anatomy, reproductive health pregnancy etc.
The fee structure of different universities offering this course is :
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ms-in-gynaecology-and-obstetrics-colleges-in-india
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hello aspirant,
Below are the penalties that every candidate have to give in order if he/she leaves the tenure of MD PG Seat ( the penalties may vary according to different sates):
1. Institutes often make a candidate sign a legal bond of a certain amount (which may be 5 lakhs or more). For non completion of tenure and lapsing of the PG seat, you will have to pay the amount.
2. Non completionof tenure as a junior resident and vacating the seat have a penalty of rs 10 lakh each.
3. If you leave a seat mid way through your course, you will not be eligible for NEET PG through state quota for two subsequent years
Further, YES, you can give following NEET PG Exam, through AIQ, but it is important to note that you will again start your MD/MS journey from the beginning.
Further, to know more about the NEET PG Exam you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet-pg
I hope that this will help.
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