RPGMC MS Orthopaedics FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MS Orthopaedics at RPGMC Tanda?
Ans. As per the 2026-27 state quota seat matrix released by AMRU, RPGMC Tanda has 4 seats in MS Orthopaedics 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 surgical exposure do MS Orthopaedics residents get at RPGMC Tanda?
Ans. MS Orthopaedics residents at RPGMC Tanda get extensive operative training in trauma surgery (fracture fixation, external fixation, intramedullary nailing), joint replacement (hip and knee), arthroscopy, spine surgery, and paediatric orthopaedics. The department handles a high volume of trauma cases from road traffic accidents and industrial injuries from Kangra and surrounding districts, ensuring comprehensive surgical exposure throughout the 3-year program.
Ques. What are the career prospects after MS Orthopaedics from RPGMC Tanda?
Ans. Orthopaedic surgeons are among the most in-demand specialists in India. Graduates can join government hospitals, private hospitals, or establish independent orthopaedic practices. They are also eligible for super-specialty courses such as MCh Orthopaedics or fellowship programs in joint replacement, spine surgery, or sports medicine. Many graduates from RPGMC Tanda join HP government health services.
Ques. Is MS Orthopaedics a physically demanding specialty? What should candidates know before choosing it?
Ans. Yes, MS Orthopaedics is a physically demanding surgical specialty involving long operative hours, heavy implants, and frequent emergency trauma surgeries. Candidates should be physically fit and prepared for demanding on-call duties, especially in a high-trauma government hospital like RPGMC Tanda. However, the specialty offers excellent career prospects and high earning potential in private practice.
Ques. Can out-of-state candidates apply for MS Orthopaedics at RPGMC Tanda?
Ans. Yes. 50% of seats at RPGMC Tanda fall under the All India Quota (AIQ), which is open to candidates from across India through MCC counselling. The remaining 50% are state quota seats, primarily for HP domicile candidates and in-service HP government doctors. Out-of-state candidates can apply for AIQ seats through the MCC portal (mcc.nic.in).
Ques. Is there a bond/service obligation after completing MS Orthopaedics 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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