ANMMCH MD Microbiology FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of MD (Microbiology) after completing from ANMMCH?
Ans. MD (Microbiology) graduates can work as microbiologists in government and private hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, public health departments, and research institutions. They can also pursue academic careers as faculty in medical colleges. With the growing focus on infection control and antimicrobial resistance, microbiologists are in increasing demand.
Ques. Is MD (Microbiology) a clinical or non-clinical specialisation?
Ans. MD (Microbiology) is primarily a para-clinical specialisation. While it involves laboratory-based diagnostic work, microbiologists also play a key role in infection control committees, antibiotic stewardship programmes, and outbreak investigations in hospitals.
Ques. What is the stipend for MD (Microbiology) residents at ANMMCH?
Ans. PG residents at ANMMCH receive a monthly stipend: approximately Rs. 90,000 for 1st year, Rs. 98,000 for 2nd year, and Rs. 1,00,000 for 3rd year.
Ques. How many MD (Microbiology) seats are available at ANMMCH?
Ans. The exact seat count is available in the Bihar PGMAC seat matrix published by BCECEB each year. Candidates should check the official BCECEB prospectus for the current year's seat matrix.
Ques. Can MD (Microbiology) graduates work in public health?
Ans. Yes, MD (Microbiology) graduates are well-suited for public health roles including disease surveillance, outbreak investigation, and infection control. They can work with government health departments, WHO, and other public health organisations.
Ques. What is the admission process for MD (Microbiology) at ANMMCH?
Ans. Admission is through Bihar PGMAC counselling based on NEET PG scores. Candidates must register on the BCECEB portal, fill in preferences, and participate in the online counselling process.
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