BMC MD (Anatomy) FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of MD Anatomy in India?
Ans. MD Anatomy graduates are primarily employed as faculty in medical colleges (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor in Anatomy). With the NMC mandating qualified faculty for all departments, there is consistent demand for MD Anatomy holders in both government and private medical colleges. Some graduates also pursue careers in forensic medicine, clinical anatomy, and surgical anatomy research.
Ques. What is the NEET PG cutoff for MD Anatomy at BMC Sagar?
Ans. MD Anatomy typically has one of the lowest NEET PG cutoffs among all specializations. Based on 2025 data, the closing rank for MD Anatomy at BMC Sagar through All India Quota was approximately 98,339 (Round 1, General category). Cutoffs vary each year.
Ques. Can MD Anatomy graduates pursue clinical practice?
Ans. MD Anatomy is a preclinical degree and does not directly qualify graduates for clinical practice. However, graduates can pursue research in clinical anatomy, surgical anatomy, and neuroanatomy. Some also collaborate with surgical departments for anatomical research and cadaveric studies.
Ques. Do MD Anatomy residents at BMC Sagar receive a stipend?
Ans. Yes, MD residents at government medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh, including BMC Sagar, receive a monthly stipend as per MP government norms. The stipend amount is revised periodically by the state government.
Ques. Is MD Anatomy a good option for MBBS graduates with a lower NEET PG rank?
Ans. Yes, MD Anatomy is a viable option for candidates with a lower NEET PG rank who are interested in academic and research careers. It offers job security through faculty positions in medical colleges and is a respected academic specialization with growing interest in clinical and surgical anatomy.
Ques. What facilities are available for MD Anatomy students at BMC Sagar?
Ans. MD Anatomy students at BMC Sagar have access to well-equipped dissection halls, histology and embryology laboratories, and a departmental library. Students are required to submit a thesis as part of the MD program, and the department supports research in gross anatomy, histology, and neuroanatomy.
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