JLN Ajmer MS Ophthalmology FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MS Ophthalmology at JLN Medical College, Ajmer?
Ans. The total sanctioned intake for MS Ophthalmology at JLN Ajmer is 10 seats. Of these, 50% (approximately 5 seats) are filled through MCC All India Quota (AIQ) counselling and the remaining 50% through Rajasthan state quota counselling. Given the limited seats and high demand for ophthalmology, this is one of the most competitive PG courses at JLN Ajmer.
Ques. What NEET PG rank is typically needed to get MS Ophthalmology at JLN Ajmer under the open category?
Ans. Based on historical MCC AIQ data, the open category closing rank for MS Ophthalmology at JLN Ajmer has ranged between approximately 21,000 to 47,000 across different rounds and years (as per available trend data). Ophthalmology is a popular surgical branch, and ranks can vary significantly year to year. Candidates should aim for a rank within the top 25,000-30,000 for a reasonable chance under the open category in AIQ counselling.
Ques. What is the stipend and bond obligation for MS Ophthalmology students at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. MS students at JLN Ajmer receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 55,200 + DA in the 1st year, Rs. 58,650 + DA in the 2nd year, and Rs. 60,950 + DA in the 3rd year, paid by the Rajasthan government. After completing the degree, students must serve for 5 years under the Rajasthan government. Failure to complete this bond attracts a penalty of Rs. 25,00,000 (Rs. 25 lakhs).
Ques. What are the career options after MS Ophthalmology from JLN Ajmer?
Ans. After completing MS Ophthalmology from JLN Ajmer, graduates can pursue: (1) Government service under the Rajasthan health department (mandatory for bond-serving candidates), (2) Senior Resident/Consultant positions in private eye hospitals and chains like Aravind Eye Hospital, Sankara Nethralaya, etc., (3) Super-specialisation through NEET SS (Vitreoretina, Glaucoma, Cornea, Paediatric Ophthalmology, Oculoplasty), (4) Fellowship programmes in India or abroad (FRCSEd, FRCS Ophth, FICO), and (5) Independent private practice or setting up an eye clinic. Ophthalmologists in India earn between Rs. 9 lakh to Rs. 30 lakh per annum in hospital employment, with private practitioners earning significantly more.
Ques. Can out-of-state candidates apply for MS Ophthalmology at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. Yes. 50% of seats fall under the All India Quota (AIQ), which is open to all NEET PG qualified candidates from across India regardless of domicile. The remaining 50% state quota seats are primarily for candidates with Rajasthan domicile who have completed MBBS from a college in Rajasthan or are in-service under the Rajasthan government. Out-of-state candidates can participate in AIQ counselling via the MCC portal (mcc.nic.in).
Ques. Is MS Ophthalmology at JLN Ajmer a good choice compared to DNB Ophthalmology?
Ans. MS Ophthalmology from a government medical college like JLN Ajmer is generally considered superior to DNB Ophthalmology in terms of clinical exposure, stipend, and recognition for government jobs. The MS degree from a RUHS-affiliated government college carries strong credibility for state government service, academic positions, and super-specialisation. DNB, while equivalent in qualification, is typically pursued at private hospitals with less structured training. However, DNB seats may be easier to obtain for candidates with lower NEET PG ranks. For candidates who can secure a seat at JLN Ajmer, the MS route is strongly preferred.
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