NBMCH MD FMT FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MD Forensic Medicine & Toxicology at NBMCH, and how competitive is admission?
Ans. NBMCH offers 2 seats for MD Forensic Medicine & Toxicology. Admission is through the WB NEET PG Counselling (WBMCC). Forensic Medicine is generally considered a less competitive branch compared to clinical specialities, meaning candidates with moderate NEET PG ranks can secure a seat. However, with only 2 seats, even this branch requires a reasonable rank within the state merit list.
Ques. What is the scope of MD Forensic Medicine & Toxicology after completing the course from NBMCH?
Ans. Graduates can work as forensic medical officers or medico-legal experts in government hospitals, state forensic science laboratories, and police departments. They can also pursue academic careers as faculty in medical colleges, serve as expert witnesses in courts, or work with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and state crime investigation departments. The demand for qualified forensic medicine specialists in government services is steady and growing.
Ques. Is there a bond obligation after completing MD Forensic Medicine & Toxicology from NBMCH?
Ans. Yes. Students admitted through the West Bengal state quota are required to sign a 3-year state service bond at the time of admission. After completing the MD degree, they must serve in a West Bengal government health facility for 3 years. Failure to fulfil the bond results in a monetary penalty (historically in the range of Rs. 10-25 lakh, subject to current government notification).
Ques. What is the monthly stipend for MD Forensic Medicine & Toxicology residents at NBMCH?
Ans. As per the latest West Bengal government revision (effective April 2026), PG residents receive approximately Rs. 43,758 per month in Year 1, Rs. 47,124 per month in Year 2, and Rs. 50,490 per month in Year 3. These figures are subject to revision with state pay commission updates.
Ques. What kind of practical training does the MD Forensic Medicine & Toxicology programme at NBMCH involve?
Ans. The programme involves hands-on training in medico-legal autopsies, examination of injury cases, toxicological analysis, sexual assault examination, age estimation, and preparation of medico-legal reports. Residents also attend court proceedings as expert witnesses and receive training in forensic photography and documentation. NBMCH's high patient and case load from the North Bengal region ensures adequate exposure to diverse medico-legal cases.
Ques. Can a candidate with a low NEET PG rank opt for MD Forensic Medicine & Toxicology at NBMCH?
Ans. Forensic Medicine & Toxicology is among the branches that typically have lower NEET PG closing ranks compared to clinical specialities like Medicine, Surgery, or Paediatrics. Candidates with ranks in the range of 30,000-60,000 (general category, state quota) have historically secured seats in this branch at government colleges in West Bengal. However, exact cutoffs vary each year based on the number of candidates and seat availability. Candidates should check the WBMCC seat allotment results from previous years for reference.
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