Assam Medical College MS FAQs
Ques. Is Assam Medical College a good option for MS in northeast India?
Ans. Yes. Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, is one of the oldest medical institutions in northeast India and is affiliated to Dibrugarh University. It offers substantial surgical caseload exposure due to its role as a regional tertiary referral centre. For candidates from Assam and nearby states, it provides a government-fee structure alongside strong clinical training.
Ques. How does the NEET-PG counselling work for MS seats at Assam Medical College?
Ans. MS seats at Assam Medical College are filled through two routes: a portion of seats under the All India Quota are allotted through MCC counselling based on NEET-PG rank, and the remaining state quota seats are filled through the Assam state PG counselling conducted by the Directorate of Medical Education, Assam. Domicile requirements apply for state quota seats.
Ques. What is the NEET-PG cutoff rank for MS General Surgery and MS Orthopaedics at Assam Medical College?
Ans. Cutoff ranks vary each year based on total applicants and seat availability. MS General Surgery and MS Orthopaedics are competitive specialisations. Candidates are advised to check previous-year MCC and Assam state counselling cutoffs to estimate the required rank. Government college fees and northeast-region preferences influence state quota competition levels.
Ques. Does Assam Medical College provide a stipend to MS residents?
Ans. Government medical colleges in Assam typically provide a monthly stipend to postgraduate residents. The amount follows the state government’s PG stipend policy. Candidates should confirm the current stipend amount with Assam Medical College administration or the Assam Directorate of Medical Education before joining.
Ques. Can candidates pursue MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Assam Medical College and practice in a private hospital after graduation?
Ans. Yes. MS OB&G from Assam Medical College is an NMC-recognised degree. Graduates are free to practice in private hospitals, government hospitals, or set up an independent gynaecology practice after completing the degree and fulfilling any state government bond obligations if applicable to government-funded seats.








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