GMC Kota MD Microbiology FAQs
Ques. What is the seat intake for MD Microbiology at GMC Kota, and how are seats distributed between AIQ and state quota?
Ans. GMC Kota has 7 seats for MD Microbiology. Of these, 15% (approximately 1 seat) is allocated under the All India Quota (AIQ) through MCC counselling, and the remaining 85% (approximately 6 seats) are filled through Rajasthan state counselling. The exact seat matrix may vary slightly each year based on NMC approvals.
Ques. Is MD Microbiology a clinical or non-clinical branch? What are the career prospects after completing this course from GMC Kota?
Ans. MD Microbiology is a non-clinical branch. After completing the course, graduates can pursue careers as faculty/professors in medical colleges, microbiologists in government or private diagnostic laboratories, public health officers, researchers in ICMR or other research institutions, or consultants in hospital infection control departments. The degree from an NMC-recognised government college like GMC Kota carries strong credibility.
Ques. What is the monthly stipend for MD residents at GMC Kota, and is there a bond obligation?
Ans. MD residents at GMC Kota receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 73,000 as per Rajasthan government norms. Additionally, students are required to sign a surety bond of Rs. 5 lakh (including a bank guarantee of Rs. 1.5 lakh) and a service bond of Rs. 25 lakh, obligating them to serve for 2 years in a government institution after completing the course.
Ques. Can candidates from outside Rajasthan apply for MD Microbiology at GMC Kota?
Ans. Yes. Candidates from outside Rajasthan can apply through the All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted by MCC. However, for state quota seats (85% of total seats), Rajasthan domicile is required. Non-Rajasthan candidates should register for AIQ counselling on the MCC portal (mcc.nic.in) after NEET PG results.
Ques. What is the NEET PG score required to get MD Microbiology at GMC Kota?
Ans. MD Microbiology is a non-clinical branch and generally has a lower cutoff compared to clinical branches. Based on 2025 data, the cutoff score for non-clinical MD branches at GMC Kota (such as Biochemistry) was around 314 for the general category. MD Microbiology cutoffs are typically in a similar range. However, exact cutoffs vary each year based on the number of candidates and seat availability.
Ques. What is the difference between MD Microbiology and a DNB in Microbiology? Which is better for a career in India?
Ans. MD Microbiology is offered by medical colleges affiliated with universities (like RUHS in the case of GMC Kota) and is recognised by NMC. DNB (Diplomate of National Board) in Microbiology is awarded by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) and is equivalent to MD in terms of recognition. For academic/faculty positions in medical colleges, MD is traditionally preferred, while DNB is widely accepted in hospital and diagnostic settings. Both are equally valid for government service and research roles.
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