KIMS MD Community Medicine FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of MD Community Medicine from KIMS Hubli in terms of government jobs?
Ans. MD Community Medicine graduates are highly sought after in government health services. They are eligible for positions such as District Health Officer, Medical Officer (Public Health), epidemiologist, and faculty in medical colleges. With the growing focus on public health infrastructure in India, especially post-COVID, the demand for community medicine specialists in government and international health organisations has increased significantly.
Ques. What is the seat intake for MD Community Medicine at KIMS Hubli?
Ans. KIMS Hubli offers seats in MD Community Medicine under the government quota, split between the All India Quota (MCC) and Karnataka State Quota (KEA). As a para-clinical specialty, competition is moderate compared to clinical branches. Candidates with NEET PG scores in the range of 400-470 (general category) have historically secured this seat.
Ques. What is the bond obligation after completing MD Community Medicine at KIMS Hubli?
Ans. After completing the MD programme, students are required to serve in a government institution in Karnataka for 3 years as per the service bond. Failure to fulfil this obligation attracts a penalty of Rs. 50,00,000 (Rs. 50 lakhs). This is a standard requirement for all government PG medical seats in Karnataka.
Ques. Does MD Community Medicine involve fieldwork and rural postings?
Ans. Yes, MD Community Medicine at KIMS Hubli involves extensive fieldwork. Students are posted at the Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC) at Mishrikoti (15 km from college) and the Urban Health Training Centre (UHTC) at Old Hubli (4 km from college). These postings provide hands-on experience in community health surveys, immunisation programmes, maternal and child health, and epidemiological investigations.
Ques. Can MD Community Medicine graduates pursue a career in international health organisations?
Ans. Yes, MD Community Medicine graduates are eligible to work with international health organisations such as WHO, UNICEF, and various NGOs working in public health. The degree provides a strong foundation in epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, and programme management, which are core competencies required by global health organisations.
Ques. Is MD Community Medicine a good choice for candidates who want to avoid clinical practice?
Ans. Yes, MD Community Medicine is an excellent option for candidates who prefer public health, research, and policy work over clinical practice. The specialisation focuses on population-level health interventions, disease surveillance, health education, and programme evaluation rather than individual patient care. It is particularly suitable for candidates with an interest in health administration, research, and academia.
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