Total Fees | ₹1.56 Lakhs |
Events | Dates |
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Date of course commencement (PG & Ph.D Courses) | Jul 01, 2024 |
Date of Admission (PG & Ph.D Courses) | Jun 12, 2024 |
Result Date (PG & Ph.D Courses) | Jun 04, 2024 |
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The INI CET 2023 round 1 cutoff rank for the DM [Neurology] at NIMHANS was 36 for the General category.
Round | Cutoff 2023 |
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Round 1 | 36 |
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Candidate applying for admission in this program should have completed Post Graduation from a recognized university.
Fee Structure for Foreign Nationals except from SAARC Countries:
DM/M.Ch. ( 3 years duration) Courses: $50,000/- as Tution Fees (to be paid in equal annual instalments) & $1000 as Registration Fees.
DM/M.Ch. ( 6 years duration) Courses: $60,000/- as Tution Fees (to be paid in equal annual instalments) & $1000 as Registration Fees.
Fee Structure for Indian Nationals (PG Courses):
DM/M.Ch. ( 6 years duration) Courses: (Total Fees) Rs.91310/-
At the postgraduate level, NIMHANS offers full-time MD, M.Sc, MPH and PG Diploma courses in multiple specializations. The duration of postgraduate courses offered by National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences is 2 Years.
MBBS degree holders are eligible to apply for MD and MPH courses while B.Sc in the relevant discipline is mandatory for M.Sc program. Admission is based on NIMHANS Entrance Exam conducted by the university followed by an interview.
Course Name | Specialization | Eligibility Criteria | Selection Criteria |
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MD | Psychiatry | Bachelor’s degree in MBBS or DPM from a recognized institute or university | On the basis of marks in NIMHANS Entrance Exam conducted by the institute followed by an interview. |
M. Sc. | Psychiatric Nursing | B.Sc Nursing/B.Sc Hons. Nursing/ Post Basic B.Sc Nursing with minimum of 55% aggregate marks. | |
Biostatics | Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics or Statistics with at least 55% marks in aggregate | ||
MPH | - | MBBS degree from a recognized University or from any other University recognized as equivalent thereto by NIMHANS/MCI | |
PG Diploma | Biochemistry | Master’s degree in Biochemistry with 50% marks in aggregate | On the basis of marks in NIMHANS Entrance Exam conducted by the Institute. |
Post Basic Diploma | Neuroscience Nursing | Bachelor’s in the relevant discipline | |
Psychiatric/ Mental Health Nursing |
NIMHANS | AIIMS Delhi | CMC Vellore | |
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Cost To Study | Total Fees ₹1.56 Lakhs (3 Years ) | Total Fees ₹4651 (3 Years ) | Total Fees ₹2.11 Lakhs (3 Years ) Hostel Fees ₹25485 |
Ranking | # Ranked 4/50 by NIRF Medical Ranks | # Ranked 1/55 by India Today Medical Ranks | # Ranked 3/55 by India Today Medical Ranks |
General Course Details | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 14 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Post Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 38 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Doctorate/M.Phil Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 4 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Doctorate/M.Phil Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | Post Graduation | MD/DNB | Post Graduation |
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The post-MBBS neurology course is taught by a Junior Resident for two years, for which he is paid around 55–65k depending on tax savings and HRA. After this, he serves as a senior resident for 3 years and receives a salary in the range of m 65–88k depending on tax savings and HRA. Usually, there is an increment of 3k every year.
Once MD is completed, you will continue to be treated as a SR and the pay will also remain the same. However, when the next pay commission is due, there will be an increase of around 15k in the salary.
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In my opinion, it’s best to complete an MD in medicine first rather than pursuing DM Neuro directly after MBBS.
It is so because M.B.B.S. students receive minimal clinical exposure and therefore their interest in a particular field might not be genuine. They might later regret their choice.
An integrated program is a 5-year program that requires a lot of commitment. So, if you go for a field you are not interested in, you will be wasting 5 years of your life. Even if you are sure of your interest in neurology, you may not actually like it when you start working. That being said, it's better that you do MD in medicine, have first-hand exposure to all the specialties, and then choose one for you.
People often choose integrated courses so as to save one year of education. However, they fail to recognize the risks involved.
Ultimately, unless you love neurology passionately and have enough exposure in the same, go for direct DM, else completing MD would be the safest bet.
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