NBMCH MD Community Medicine FAQs
Ques. What is the career scope after MD Community Medicine from NBMCH?
Ans. MD Community Medicine graduates can work as public health specialists, district/chief medical officers, faculty in PSM/Community Medicine departments, health program managers, and consultants with national and international health organizations (WHO, UNICEF, UNDP). They can also appear for UPSC Civil Services (IAS/IPS) and state PSC exams for health administration roles.
Ques. What is the total fee for MD Community Medicine at NBMCH?
Ans. The total fee for the 3-year MD Community Medicine program at NBMCH is Rs. 36,000 for the entire duration. PG residents also receive a monthly stipend (Year 1: Rs. 45,071; Year 2: Rs. 48,538; Year 3: Rs. 52,005).
Ques. What is the difference between MD Community Medicine and MD Preventive and Social Medicine (PSM)?
Ans. MD Community Medicine and MD PSM are essentially the same specialty, with the name varying by university. Both focus on epidemiology, biostatistics, health administration, environmental health, and disease prevention. NBMCH offers this program under the name MD Community Medicine, affiliated with WBUHS.
Ques. What fieldwork and practical exposure do MD Community Medicine students get at NBMCH?
Ans. MD Community Medicine students at NBMCH get extensive fieldwork exposure through the Urban Health Centre, Rural Health Training Centre, and community outreach programs. The Darjeeling region, with its diverse tribal and hill populations, provides unique exposure to community health challenges, health surveys, and public health interventions.
Ques. Is there a service bond for MD Community Medicine at NBMCH?
Ans. NBMCH imposes a 3-year compulsory rural service bond for PG graduates, with a penalty of Rs. 30 lakh for non-compliance. Candidates are advised to verify the latest bond conditions directly with the college at the time of admission.
Ques. Can candidates from outside West Bengal apply for MD Community Medicine at NBMCH?
Ans. Yes, candidates from all states can apply for MD Community Medicine at NBMCH through the All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted by MCC. AIQ accounts for 50% of PG seats. West Bengal domicile candidates can additionally apply through the state quota.
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