KIMS MD Pathology FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MD Pathology at KIMS Hubli, and how are they distributed?
Ans. KIMS Hubli has 21 seats for MD Pathology, making it one of the largest MD Pathology programmes in Karnataka. Since it is a government college, all seats are under the Government quota. Of these, 50% (approximately 10-11 seats) are filled through MCC All India Quota (AIQ) counselling, and the remaining 50% are filled through KEA Karnataka State Quota counselling. There are no management or NRI quota seats available.
Ques. What NEET PG score is required for MD Pathology at KIMS Hubli?
Ans. MD Pathology is a para-clinical branch and typically closes at a higher NEET PG rank (lower competition) compared to clinical branches. Based on past trends (NEET PG 2024), the closing NEET PG score for MD Pathology at KIMS Hubli was around 460 (General category, AIQ). For Karnataka State Quota, the closing score was slightly lower. Candidates with NEET PG scores in the range of 430-470 (General category) have a reasonable chance of securing a seat.
Ques. What is the scope of MD Pathology in India? Is it a good career choice?
Ans. MD Pathology has excellent career prospects in India. Pathologists are in high demand in hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, blood banks, and medical colleges. NMC mandates qualified pathologists for medical college recognition, creating a consistent demand for faculty positions. Graduates can work as clinical pathologists, histopathologists, cytopathologists, haematologists, or pursue academic careers. With the rapid growth of diagnostic chains and corporate hospitals, the demand for qualified pathologists has increased significantly in recent years.
Ques. What kind of diagnostic work does the Pathology department at KIMS Hubli handle?
Ans. The Pathology department at KIMS Hubli processes specimens from the busy KIMS teaching hospital, which serves as a major tertiary care centre for North Karnataka. PG students get exposure to histopathology (tissue biopsies, surgical specimens), cytopathology (FNAC, PAP smears), haematology (blood disorders, bone marrow biopsies), clinical pathology (urine, CSF, body fluids), and autopsy pathology. The high volume of cases provides comprehensive training across all sub-specialities of pathology.
Ques. Can I pursue further specialisation after MD Pathology from KIMS Hubli?
Ans. After MD Pathology from KIMS Hubli, graduates can pursue fellowship programmes in sub-specialities such as oncopathology, neuropathology, dermatopathology, or molecular pathology at various institutions. They can also pursue PhD in Pathology for an academic research career. While there is no formal NEET SS for Pathology super-specialisation, several institutions offer fellowship and DM programmes in related fields.
Ques. Is MD Pathology at KIMS Hubli recognised for faculty positions in medical colleges?
Ans. Yes. MD Pathology from KIMS Hubli is fully recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS). Graduates are eligible to apply for faculty positions (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor) in medical colleges across India. Given the NMC's requirement for qualified pathologists in all medical colleges, MD Pathology from a reputed government institution like KIMS Hubli is highly valued in academic recruitment.
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