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Admission
Procedure
Applications
are invited through countrywide advertisement in leading
newspapers usually during September/October and March/April
for the January and July session respectively. The entrance
examination is held in December for the January session
and in the June for July session.
MD/MS
Courses:
Candidates
are assessed at a formal entrance-test on the basis
of a suitably designed multiple choice questions (MCQ)
type theory paper. For candidates appearing for MD/MS
entrance examination, the theory paper consists of 240
questions pertaining to subjects studied during the
MBBS course viz. Medicine and Surgery (36 questions
each), Obstetrics and Gynaecology (18 questions), Paediatrics,
Ophthalmology, Orthopaedic Surgery, Microbiology, Pathology,
Pharmacology, ENT and Applied Biochemistry (12 questions
each), and six questions each in Anatomy, Forensic Medicine,
Dermatology, Anaesthesia, Physiology, Psychiatry, Social
& Preventive Medicine, Radio diagnosis and Radiotherapy.
The
examination is of two hours duration and there is no
negative marking. The assessment is objective and free
of human bias and subjectivity. The result of the entrance
examination is declared within 24 hours and is computerised.
DM/M.Ch
Courses:
Selection of candidates is made
on the basis of suitably designed MCQ type theory paper.
Theory examination is of one and half-hour duration.
There is negative marking for wrong answers.
MDS
Course:
Selection of candidates is made
on the basis of theory examination consisting of 100
multiple-choice questions. The duration of examination
is one and half-hours.
Reservation
of Seats
Approximately
22.5% of the total seats are reserved for candidates
belonging to Scheduled Castes/Tribes in MD/MS/DM/M.Ch
courses.
5% seats are reserved for candidates who have actually
worked or are working in rural areas with less than
5000 population for a minimum period of 2 years in MD/MS
Course.
Details
of Fees and Dues:
The
following token fees are payable to the Institute by
each candidate admitted to the various courses mentioned
above:
- Registration fee Rs 200.00
- Tuition fee Rs 250.00 per
annum for MD/MS Rs 350.00 per annum for M/MCh/MDS
- Laboratory fee Rs 300.00 per
annum
- Amalgamated fund Rs 40.00
per month
- Security Rs 500.00 (refundable)
For
the Sponsored/Deputed/Foreign National Candidates
The following organisations may
depute/sponsor candidates for any one of the courses
but they have to qualify the selection test. The sponsorship
is accepted from the following departments/Institutions
only:
- Central
Government departments/Institutions
- State
Government departments/Institutions
- Autonomous
bodies of the Central or State Governments
- Public
sector undertaking
- Medical
Colleges affiliated to a University and recognised
by the Medical Council of India
Apart from running various postgraduate courses a number
of short courses are also available for the trainees
who are deputed from other Institutions for specialised
training and acquisition of skills. These courses are
extremely popular amongst doctors working at district
level hospitals or in private practice.
Foreign
Nationals :
The Institute accepts foreign
nationals for various courses imparted at the Institute.
For MD/MS courses, some seats are reserved for foreign
nationals. However, for DM/M.Ch. (Super-speciality)
courses, there is no reservation for foreign nationals.
A good working knowledge of English is essential.
The foreign nationals are required to apply through
the Government of India, Ministry of Health & Family
Welfare, New Delhi.
They are also required to appear and to qualify the
entrance examination along with the other candidates.
Separate merit list is prepared for only MD/MS courses.
The selection is made on merit based on their performance
in the entrance examination. Training without a degree
is also offered to help the neighbouring countries.
Particulars of the intending candidates are required
to be submitted in the prescribed form obtainable directly
from the Institute. The completed application should
reach the Ministry 2-3 months prior the commencement
of the course. They are also required to furnish the
certificate of their temporary registration with the
Medical Council of India lasting for the period of their
studies here.
Foreign doctors receive a very high level of training
at the end of which they are awarded a degree on the
basis of theory and practical examination. The selected
candidates have the same duties in the hospital as the
Indian Nationals.
Documents to be submitted can be obtained from the Deans
Office.
Elective
Training:
The Institute also accepts medical
students from various countries for elective training
in any of the departments of the Institute. Clearance
from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government
of India and Medical Council of India, New Delhi is
required before the students are accepted. The whole
process takes about 3-4 months. Students are required
to apply well in advance. The following documents need
to be enclosed with their applications:
- Letter of sponsorship from
the college authorities where studying.,
- Three copies of passport,
- Bank Draft of Rs 500/- in
the name of Secretary, Medical Council of India, New
Delhi.
Short term
attachment: Candidates
are accepted for short-term attachment for varying periods
(maximum up to 6 months). They can only act as observers.
The Institute also accepts candidates deputed by W.H.O.
for training in various specialities.
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