JLN Ajmer MD Radiation Oncology FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MD Radiation Oncology at JLN Ajmer, and how are they distributed?
Ans. There are 5 seats in MD Radiation Oncology at JLN Ajmer. These are distributed between the All India Quota (AIQ) managed by MCC and the Rajasthan State Quota managed by the state counselling authority. Typically, 50% of seats fall under AIQ and 50% under state quota for government medical colleges, though the exact distribution may vary.
Ques. What is the total fee for MD Radiation Oncology at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. The total tuition fee for the 3-year MD Radiation Oncology programme is Rs. 58,203. This is one of the lowest fees for any MD programme in India, as JLN Ajmer is a government institution. PG residents also receive a monthly stipend from the Rajasthan government, which helps cover living expenses.
Ques. Is NEET PG mandatory for admission to MD Radiation Oncology at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. Yes, NEET PG is mandatory for admission to all MD/MS programmes in India, including MD Radiation Oncology at JLN Ajmer. Candidates must appear in NEET PG and secure a valid rank to be eligible for MCC PG counselling (AIQ seats) and Rajasthan State PG counselling (state quota seats).
Ques. What is the scope of MD Radiation Oncology after completing the course from JLN Ajmer?
Ans. MD Radiation Oncology graduates can work as Radiation Oncologists in government and private hospitals, cancer institutes, and research centres. With the rising incidence of cancer in India, there is a significant demand for trained radiation oncologists. Graduates can also pursue super-speciality (DM/MCh) programmes or academic/research careers.
Ques. Do PG residents at JLN Ajmer receive a stipend?
Ans. Yes, PG residents at government medical colleges in Rajasthan, including JLN Ajmer, are entitled to a monthly stipend as per Rajasthan government norms. The stipend amount is subject to revision by the state government. Candidates are advised to check the latest stipend notification from the Rajasthan Medical Education Department.
Ques. What is the difference between MD Radiation Oncology and MD Radiotherapy? Are they the same at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. MD Radiation Oncology and MD Radiotherapy are essentially the same programme, with the nomenclature updated to MD Radiation Oncology in recent years as per NMC guidelines. JLN Ajmer offers this programme under the updated name MD Radiation Oncology. The curriculum covers radiotherapy, radiation physics, oncology, and palliative care.
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