BIMS MS Orthopaedics FAQs
Ques. What is the NEET PG cutoff for MS Orthopaedics at BIMS Belagavi?
Ans. MS Orthopaedics at BIMS Belagavi had an AIQ NEET PG score cutoff of approximately 548 in 2023. With 10 seats (the highest intake among PG specialties at BIMS), it is relatively more accessible than specialties like Radio Diagnosis or General Medicine. Aspirants with NEET PG scores above 520-540 have a reasonable chance.
Ques. How many seats are available in MS Orthopaedics at BIMS Belagavi?
Ans. BIMS Belagavi has a total intake of 10 seats in MS Orthopaedics, making it the largest PG specialty by seat count at this college. Of these, 5 seats fall under the All India Quota (AIQ) counselled by MCC, and 5 seats are under Karnataka State Quota counselled by KEA.
Ques. Is there a bond/service obligation after completing MS Orthopaedics at BIMS Belagavi?
Ans. Yes. As a government medical college, BIMS Belagavi requires MD/MS graduates to serve a mandatory rural service bond of 3 years post-completion. If a candidate fails to complete the rural service, a penalty of Rs. 50 lakhs is levied. This is a critical factor to consider before taking admission.
Ques. What surgical procedures will I learn during MS Orthopaedics training at BIMS Belagavi?
Ans. MS Orthopaedics training at BIMS covers fracture fixation (nailing, plating, external fixation), joint replacement (hip and knee), arthroscopy, spine surgeries, paediatric orthopaedic procedures, and management of musculoskeletal tumours. The attached BIMS Civil Hospital with 1,040 beds and a busy trauma unit provides extensive surgical exposure.
Ques. Can students from outside Karnataka apply for MS Orthopaedics at BIMS Belagavi?
Ans. Yes. Candidates from all over India can apply for the All India Quota (AIQ) seats through MCC counselling. With 5 AIQ seats available, non-Karnataka candidates have a reasonable opportunity to secure admission through the AIQ route.
Ques. What is the career scope after MS Orthopaedics from BIMS Belagavi?
Ans. MS Orthopaedics graduates from BIMS Belagavi can work as orthopaedic surgeons in government hospitals, private hospitals, and trauma centres. They can also pursue MCh super-specialisation or fellowship training in sub-specialties like joint replacement, spine surgery, or sports medicine. Starting salaries for government orthopaedic surgeons in Karnataka are approximately Rs. 90,000-1,00,000 per month, while private sector earnings can be significantly higher for high-volume surgeons.
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