JLN Ajmer MD Pathology FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MD Pathology at JLN Medical College, Ajmer, and what is the rank range to get in?
Ans. The total sanctioned intake for MD Pathology at JLN Ajmer is 18 seats. Of these, 50% (approximately 9 seats) are filled through MCC All India Quota (AIQ) counselling and the remaining 50% through Rajasthan state quota counselling. Based on AIQ data, the General category closing rank has been approximately 33,969 (2022), 35,015 (2023), and 35,053 (2024) in Round 1, making it accessible to candidates with ranks in the 33,000-48,000 range across rounds.
Ques. Is MD Pathology a good career choice? What are the job prospects after completing it from JLN Ajmer?
Ans. MD Pathology has strong and growing career prospects in India. Graduates can work as: (1) Pathologists in government hospitals (mandatory for bond-serving candidates from JLN Ajmer), (2) Consultants in large private diagnostic chains such as SRL Diagnostics, Metropolis, Dr. Lal PathLabs, and Thyrocare, (3) Academic faculty in medical colleges, (4) Forensic pathologists in medico-legal settings, and (5) International opportunities in the UK (FRCPath), Middle East, and Australia. Starting salaries range from Rs. 50,000-80,000 per month in government/private hospitals, with experienced pathologists in corporate labs earning Rs. 2-2.5 lakh per month.
Ques. What is the stipend and bond obligation for MD Pathology students at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. MD 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. Is MD Pathology from a government college like JLN Ajmer better than DNB Pathology?
Ans. MD Pathology from a government medical college like JLN Ajmer is generally preferred over DNB Pathology for several reasons: (1) The MD degree from a RUHS-affiliated government college is widely recognised for government service and academic positions, (2) The stipend at JLN Ajmer (Rs. 55,200-60,950 + DA per month) is significantly higher than what most DNB centres offer, (3) Government college training typically involves higher specimen volumes and more structured academic programmes, and (4) MD is preferred for teaching positions in medical colleges. DNB Pathology may be easier to obtain for candidates with lower NEET PG ranks but offers less financial support during training.
Ques. Does MD Pathology require night duties or emergency calls like clinical branches?
Ans. MD Pathology is a non-clinical para-clinical branch, which means it does not involve night duties, emergency calls, or direct patient management in the way clinical branches like General Medicine or Surgery do. Pathology residents primarily work in the laboratory setting during regular hours, though urgent specimen processing may occasionally require extended hours. This makes it an attractive option for candidates seeking a better work-life balance during their PG training.
Ques. Can candidates from outside Rajasthan apply for MD Pathology 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).
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