Year | 1 | 2 |
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Tuition fees | ₹23600 | ₹23600 |
other fee | ₹15000 | ₹15000 |
Yearly Fees | ₹38,600 | ₹38,600 |
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Stream: General Medicine
Duration: 2 Years
Course: M.D.
Course Type: Post Graduate
M.D. in General Medicine is 2 to 3 years a postgraduate course in medicine. General Medicine is the medical specialty involved in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Enrolled students are familiarized on an advanced level with the field of medical science, through experimentation, observation, theoretical knowledge, and practical exposure.
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General medicine focuses on diagnosing as well as treating common health problems or disorders such as nausea, cold and cough. Subjects covered in the course’s curriculum include Genetics, Social Science, Health Education, General Medicine applied to the Field of Public Health, Occupational Health, Maternal and Child Health Rehabilitation, and Public Health Administration etc.
The average monthly salary offered to successful postgraduates of the course varies between INR 1 and 12 lacs. The fast-evolving health insurance market, pharmaco-vigilance, telemedicine sector, pharmaceutical industry and clinical research offer lucrative opportunities to such professionals.
Given here are the basic highlights of the course.
Name of the course | M.D. In General Medicine |
Course Level | Postgraduate |
Duration | 2 years, full- time/ Distance learning |
Stream | General Medicine |
Examination Type | Yearly/Semester |
Eligibility | MBBS with minimum 50% marks in aggregate. |
Admission Process | Entrance exam + Group Discussion/Personal Interview |
Average Course Fee | INR 10 K to 15 Lacs |
Average Starting Salary | INR 2.5 to 20 Lacs |
Top Recruiting Companies | Fortis Healthcare, MAX Healthcare, Care Hospitals, Indian Council of Medical Research, Apollo Hospitals, Kailash Hospital, Adecco India Private Limited, Jaypee healthcare limited, Meditrina Hospitals Private Limited, etc. |
Listed here are some of the principle objectives of the course.
The course aims to prepare eligible candidates to efficiently:
The average tuition fee charged in India for M.D. in General Medicine ranges between INR 10,000 (government institutes) to 15 lacs (private institutes).
Listed below are some of the top institutes in India that offer the course.
SR.NO. | INSTITUTE | STATE | TUITION FEES (PER YEAR) IN INR | ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA | ADMISSION PROCEDURE |
1. | ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES | NEW DELHI, DELHI NCR | 1,944 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
2. | CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE | VELLORE, TAMIL NADU | 1,17,000 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
3. | ARMED FORCES MEDICAL COLLEGE | PUNE, MAHARASHTRA | 64,400 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
4. | KASTURBA MEDICAL COLLEGE | MANGALORE, KARNATAKA | 12,50,000 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
5. | MAULANA AZAD MEDICAL COLLEGE | NEW DELHI, DELHI NCR | 10,000 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
6. | JAWAHARLAL INSTITUTE OF POST GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH - [JIPMER], | PONDICHERRY | 6,200 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
7. | LADY HARDINGE MEDICAL COLLEGE | NEW DELHI, DELHI NCR | 10,000 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
8. | MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE | CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU | 13,667 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
9. | GRANT MEDICAL COLLEGE | MUM.D.I, MAHARASHTRA | 82,400 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
10. | SRI RAMACHANDRA UNIVERSITY | CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU | 14,00,000 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
11. | GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE | AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | 11,000 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
12. | LOKMANYA TILAK MUNICIPAL MEDICAL COLLEGE | MUM.D.I, MAHARASHTRA | 86,825 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
13. | CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE | LUDHIANA, PUNJAB | 1,33,000 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
14. | OSMANIA MEDICAL COLLEGE | HYDERABAD, TELANGANA | 66,666 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
15. | BYRAMJEE JEEJEEBHOY GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE - [BJMC], PUNE | PUNE, MAHARASHTRA | 72,650 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
16. | INSTITUTE OF POST GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH | KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL | 10,000 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
17. | BANGALORE MEDICAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE | BANGALORE, KARNATAKA | 95,000 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
18. | SMS MEDICAL COLLEGE | JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN | 6,000 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
19. | GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE | SURAT, GUJARAT | 14,000 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
20. | GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE | THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA | 61,667 | The candidates should have MBBS/BAMS with minimum 55% marks. | Based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test. |
As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates need to have completed MBBS/BAMS with a minimum aggregate score of 50%, with 1-year compulsory internship. Also, a minimum aggregate score of 60% at the level of graduation.
Often, candidates are required to qualify an institute, State or national-level entrance test for admission to the course.
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Process of admission to the course may vary across institutes. Some institutes conduct their own entrance exams for admission, while some select students on the basis of their score at the level of graduation, completed from a recognized college/university.
Also, most colleges/universities in India base their criterion on section on the candidate’s performance in the national-level NEET PG.
Listed here are some such major entrance exams held in the country.
Tabulated here are the major components that form part of the course’s curriculum.
Theory |
Applied basic science knowledge |
Diseases with reference to General Medicine |
Recent advances |
Biostatistics and clinical epidemiology |
Soft skills |
Decision-making |
Diagnostic investigation and procedures |
Monitoring seriously ill patients |
Counselling patients and relatives |
Ability to teach undergraduate students |
Ability to carry out research |
Practical |
Ward/OPD patient management |
Long and short topic presentations |
Ward rounds, case presentations and discussions |
Clinico-radiological and clinico-pathological conferences |
Journal conferences |
PG Case presentation clinics |
Research review |
In-house and guest lectures |
Conferences, symposia, seminars and CMEs |
Participations in workshops, updates, conferences |
Teaching undergraduate |
Use and maintenance of biomedical equipment. |
Successful postgraduates of the course interested in further studies in the discipline may go for pursuing M.Phil. or Ph.D. etc. post-doctoral studies in the subject to pursuing teaching as profession.
They are lucratively employed in both government and private sectors in areas such as railways, State PSCs, State medical colleges, research & educational institutes, military services, biomedical companies, medicine manufacturing companies, etc.
Such postgraduates are hired in capacities such as Associate Professor, Bacteriologist, House Officer/RMO, Product Manager, Sr. Product Manager, General Medicine Consultant, Gynecologist, Broad Specialist, Casualty Medical Officer, Physiologist, Obstetrician, General Surgeon, General Physician, etc.
Some of the popular professional avenues open to such postgraduates are tabulated below, along with the salaries and job responsibilities associated with each.
Job Title | Job Description | Average Annual Salary in INR | |||
Bacteriologist | A Bacteriologist is in charge of observing and researching on different sorts of microorganisms in stages of change and advancement. They normally perform their examinations in a research facility, for the most part for government or pharmaceutical organizations. Bacteriology is the investigation of microorganisms and their impact on creatures. Bacteriologists screen these life forms for biology, digestion, and multiplication. | 1,28,534 – 8,61,822 | |||
Physiologist | Physiologists work in doctor's facilities and social insurance offices. They look at and screen human physiological organs and frameworks, for example, respiratory, anxious and cardiovascular frameworks, to analyze and treat physiological clutters and chronic diseases. | 3,71,411- 1,289,340 | |||
Gynecologist | Gynecologists give restorative treatment to ladies before, during, and after pregnancy, perform related tests and exams, analyze diseases and contaminations, treat hormonal irregularities, guide patients about anti-conception medication and such alternatives. Obstetricians and gynecologists (OB/GYNs) give pre-birth and postnatal care all through pregnancy and after labor. | 2,94,592 - 1,241,982 |
Aspirants seeking admission to 2 year Full-time MD Program should meet the following criteria as specified by the institute.
Academic Requirement:
Candidate must have MBBS degree from recognised university.
Entrance Exam:
Candidate must have to qualify NEET PG Entrance exam.
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