RPGMC MD Pharmacology FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MD Pharmacology at RPGMC Tanda?
Ans. As per the 2026-27 state quota seat matrix released by AMRU, RPGMC Tanda has 2 seats in MD Pharmacology under the state quota (including GDO and direct quota categories). Additionally, there are seats under the All India Quota (AIQ) managed by MCC. The exact seat matrix may vary each year.
Ques. What career options are available after MD Pharmacology from RPGMC Tanda?
Ans. MD Pharmacology graduates can pursue careers as faculty in medical colleges (Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor), researchers in pharmaceutical companies, clinical research organizations (CROs), regulatory bodies like CDSCO, and public health organizations. The NMC mandates that all medical colleges have qualified pharmacologists on faculty, ensuring strong demand for MD Pharmacology graduates in academic medicine.
Ques. Is MD Pharmacology a good choice for candidates interested in research?
Ans. Yes, MD Pharmacology is an excellent choice for research-oriented candidates. The program covers clinical pharmacology, drug trials, pharmacovigilance, and evidence-based medicine. Graduates can pursue PhD programs, work in pharmaceutical R&D, or contribute to drug policy and rational drug use initiatives. RPGMC Tanda's academic environment supports research activities.
Ques. Is MD Pharmacology considered a non-clinical branch? What does the daily work involve?
Ans. MD Pharmacology is primarily a pre-clinical/para-clinical specialty. Daily work involves teaching MBBS students, conducting research, participating in hospital drug and therapeutics committees, pharmacovigilance activities, and clinical pharmacology consultations. While it is not a bedside clinical specialty, pharmacologists play a crucial role in rational drug use and patient safety.
Ques. Can MD Pharmacology graduates from RPGMC Tanda apply for further specialization?
Ans. MD Pharmacology from RPGMC Tanda is recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Graduates can pursue PhD in Pharmacology from recognized universities, fellowship programs in clinical pharmacology, or specialized training in regulatory affairs and pharmacovigilance. They are also eligible for faculty positions in NMC-recognized medical colleges.
Ques. Is there a bond/service obligation after completing MD Pharmacology at RPGMC Tanda?
Ans. As per HP government norms, candidates admitted under the GDO (Government Duty Officer) quota are required to serve in HP government health services for a specified period after completing their PG degree. Candidates admitted under the direct quota may also be subject to a bond/service obligation as per the AMRU prospectus for the respective session. Candidates should check the current prospectus for specific bond conditions.
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