MCh In Reproductive Medicine And Surgery: Eligibility Criteria, Admissions, Medical Colleges, Fees
Introduction
MCh in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery is a speciality level course for doctors in India that they do after completion of their postgraduate medical degree course. This super speciality course lasts three years and deals with preventing, diagnosing, and managing reproductive problems. It also deals with the problems of sexual education, puberty, fertility control, reproductive system disease (including sexually transmitted diseases), sexual dysfunction, pregnancy and menopause.
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The course is a full-time program pursued at various recognized medical colleges nationwide. Some top medical colleges offering this program include Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sheikhpura, Patna, Bihar, National Institute of medical science and research, and Jaipur Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Karnataka.
Admission to this course is done via the NEET-SS Entrance exam conducted by the National Board of Examinations, followed by counselling based on the exam scores that DGHS/MCC/State Authorities conduct.
The fee for pursuing this course differs from college to college. It may range from Rs.6,900 to Rs 2,00,000 in government colleges annually and Rs.2,07,000 to Rs.29,00,000 in private colleges.
After completion of their respective program, doctors can join the job market or pursue certificate courses and Fellowship programs recognized by NMC and NBE. Candidates can take reputed jobs as Senior residents, Consultants, etc., with an approximate salary range of Rs 15 lakhs to Rs. 30 lakhs per annum.
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Eligibility Criteria
- The prior entry credentials shall be strictly by PG Medical Education Regulations, 2000, its amendments notified by the NMC and any clarification issued from NMC in this regard.
- The candidate must have permanent registration with any State Medical Council to be qualified for admission.
- The medical college's recognition cut-off dates for the PG Degree programs shall be as specified by the (MNC) Medical Council of India (now NMC).
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Admission Procedure
- National Eligibility Entrance Test for Super speciality programs, is a national-level master's level examination conducted by the NBE for admission to DM/MCh/DrNB Programs.
- Qualifying Criteria- Aspirants at the 50th percentile or above shall be declared qualified in the NEET-SS in their respective speciality.
- The following Medical colleges are not covered under centralized admissions for DM/MCh courses via NEET-SS:
1. AIIMS, New Delhi, and other AIIMS
2. PGIMER, Chandigarh
3. JIPMER, Puducherry
4. NIMHANS, Bengaluru
- Candidates from all eligible feeder speciality topics shall be required to appear in the question paper of the respective group if they are willing to opt for a super speciality program in any of the super speciality programs covered in that group.
- Aspirants can opt to appear in the question papers of as many groups for which his/her PG speciality qualification is a qualified feeder qualification.
- By appearing in the question paper of a group and on qualifying for the exam, a shall be eligible to exercise his/her options in the counselling only for those speciality subjects covered in the student aid group for which his/ her broad speciality is an eligible feeder qualification.
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