JLN MS Ophthalmology FAQs
Ques. What is the monthly stipend for MS Ophthalmology students at JLN Ajmer, and is it paid regularly?
Ans. MS Ophthalmology students at JLN Ajmer receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 77,500 (as per the latest MCC data). The stipend is paid by the college/state government and is generally disbursed monthly. Students have reported that stipend payments at government colleges in Rajasthan are generally regular, though occasional delays can occur. The stipend structure at JLN Ajmer for PG students is: 1st year Rs. 55,200 + DA, 2nd year Rs. 58,650 + DA, 3rd year Rs. 60,950 + DA (as per older data; the current figure is Rs. 77,500 per month as per MCC 2025 data).
Ques. What is the bond obligation after MS Ophthalmology at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. After completing MS Ophthalmology at JLN Ajmer, students are required to serve a 2-year compulsory rural/government service bond. If a student fails to fulfill this obligation, a penalty of Rs. 1,00,00,000 (Rs. 1 crore) is levied. This is one of the highest bond penalties among PG specialties at JLN Ajmer, reflecting the high demand for ophthalmologists in rural Rajasthan.
Ques. How competitive is MS Ophthalmology at JLN Ajmer? What NEET PG score is needed?
Ans. MS Ophthalmology is one of the most competitive PG specialties in India. Based on historical NEET PG data, the closing score for MS Ophthalmology at JLN Ajmer (AIQ) was around 555 out of 800 in 2023. Candidates typically need a very high NEET PG score to secure this seat. The competition is intense due to the combination of a prestigious government college, low fees, and high stipend.
Ques. What surgical procedures will I learn during MS Ophthalmology at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. The MS Ophthalmology curriculum at JLN Ajmer covers a wide range of surgical procedures including phacoemulsification (cataract surgery), trabeculectomy (glaucoma surgery), vitreoretinal surgery, corneal transplantation (keratoplasty), strabismus surgery, oculoplastic procedures, and laser treatments (LASIK, photocoagulation). The high patient volume at Victoria Hospital ensures adequate surgical exposure for all trainees.
Ques. Is there a difference in fees between AIQ and state quota seats for MS Ophthalmology at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. For government medical colleges in Rajasthan like JLN Ajmer, the tuition fee is the same for both AIQ and state quota seats (Rs. 6,050 per year). The fee structure is determined by the Rajasthan government and RUHS, and applies uniformly to all admitted students regardless of quota.
Ques. What are the career prospects after MS Ophthalmology from JLN Ajmer?
Ans. MS Ophthalmology graduates from JLN Ajmer have excellent career prospects. They can work as ophthalmologists in government hospitals, private hospitals, or set up their own eye clinics. Many graduates pursue super-specialty training (DM/MCh equivalent in ophthalmology sub-specialties) or fellowship programs in vitreoretina, cornea, or glaucoma. The demand for ophthalmologists in India, particularly in Rajasthan and neighboring states, remains very high. Starting salaries for government ophthalmologists in Rajasthan range from Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 1,20,000 per month.
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