Pathology
Hello Aspirant,
You may get these colleges
Sri Siddhartha Medical College
Balaji Medical College
KIMS - Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Secunderabad
Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana
Bharati Vidyapeeth DU Medical College And Hospital, Sangli
Rural Medical College, Loni
Santosh Medical College and Hospital, Santosh University
BLDE University, Bijapur
Padmashree Dr D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Navi Mumbai
ACS Medical College and Hospital, Chennai
DMIMSU - Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
Vinayaka Missions Medical College, Karaikal
You can predict your chances of getting into a college here
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?icn=neet-pg_clgpd&ici=neet-pg_article_contmap
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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,
msc pathology course college in Maharashtra are-
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Thank you.
Hello Student
After MD pathology one can do fellowship program or DM in onco-pathology, cytology, molecular genetic course under meet super speciality courses which is taken by National Board of Education for taking admission in various super speciality courses like fellowship DM/Mch program. NEET super speciality courses qualifying cim ranking examination admission in super speciality courses. 200 qualify need super speciality course are eligible for doing molecular genetics, cytology or oncopathology of DM or MCH courses.
Hope this will help.
hello aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned your Category, i am considering you as a GENERAL Category Student. Looking at the previous year NEET PG Cutoff for general category students, with 47050 rank in NEET PG, you have less chances to get a seat in MD Pathology or Microbiology in any government medical colleges as the cutoff rank for general category is very high. However, you have high chances to get Private or Deemed Universities for MD Pathology or microbiology.
Further, please note that the above mentioned prediction is totally based on the previous year NEET PG Cutoff which may vary every year as it depends on various factors.
THE NEET PG Cutoff marks and percentile score for various category students is mentioned below :
GENERAL >------------------- 50th Percentile >---------------- 275 Marks
SC/ST/OBC >------------------ 40th Percentile >---------------- 245 Marks
GENERAL -PH ------------------ 45th Percentile >---------------- 260 Marks
SC/ST/OBC - PH ------------------------ 40th Percentile >---------------- 245 Marks
The NEET PG Cutoff varies for every year and is different for different category student. The NEET PG Cutoff depends on various factors like :
Number of candidates appearing for the test
The difficulty level of the exam
Seat availability
Further, to know more about the NEET PG Cutoff you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about it in detail : https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off
Further, you can also know your admission chances in various colleges with the help of NEET PG College predictor tool by following the below mentioned link below : https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp
I hope that this will help.
Hello aspirant,
The cutoffs for MD pathology for general candidate of 2021 was 34364. So your chances for govt medical college is very less but you can apply for private one. some of the medical colleges are:
CMC- Vellore
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore
KMC - Manipal
ILBS - Delhi
for more colleges, cutoffs and etc go through https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-private-medical-colleges-in-India
If you are from General Category then it will hard to get admission in top government college but you belong to reserved category ther are good chances for you to get seat in good colleges.
And also availability of seat depend upon number of students appear for Counselling, if seat available till last rounds then there are chances to get seat.
Branch closing rank for courses
All the best!!
Hello
If you do a BSc pathology course there is a 3 years course for it or for this course candidate has to secure with 50percent of narks in HS science physics chemistry biology and English. Another course may be done of 5 years MBBS course after a specialization diploma course in pathology or PG courses in pathology after doing five years MBBS course.
In3 years course BSc pathology you can take admission any good colleges in government sector and hold the degree after 3 years. Admission in MBBS course of 5 and half years year to go through the NEET UG exam and become successful with at least 500 + marks to get a government college after doing MBBS you have to do either specialisation diploma in pathology for 1year or doing MD in pathology for PG course up 2 years.
Course in government colleges which is of 3 years cost; rs 15,000 to 25000 in total. For MBBS course in government colleges pay netlist 1 lakhs per year and for specialisation diploma after MBBS have to spend at least 50000 to 90000 for a diploma course, PG courses have to spend 1 lacs for each of the 2 years course.
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