NBMCH MS Orthopaedics FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MS Orthopaedics at NBMCH, and how competitive is it?
Ans. NBMCH offers only 2 seats for MS Orthopaedics, making it one of the most competitive PG surgical programmes at the college. Based on NEET PG 2024 data, the closing rank for MS Orthopaedics at NBMCH (General category) was 7,353 in Round 3, indicating that candidates need a strong NEET PG rank to secure admission. The limited seats and high demand make early and strategic counselling choice filling essential.
Ques. What is the total fee for MS Orthopaedics at NBMCH Darjeeling?
Ans. The total academic fee for the 3-year MS Orthopaedics programme at NBMCH is INR 1,24,032. If you opt for hostel accommodation on campus, an additional INR 72,000 is charged for 3 years, making the total INR 1,96,032. This is one of the most affordable MS Orthopaedics programmes in India, as NBMCH is a government medical college.
Ques. What kind of orthopaedic cases does NBMCH handle, and how does it benefit MS residents?
Ans. NBMCH, being the largest government medical college in North Bengal, handles a very high volume of orthopaedic cases including road traffic accident trauma, fractures, joint disorders, spine injuries, and paediatric orthopaedic conditions. The high patient load ensures that MS Orthopaedics residents get extensive hands-on surgical experience in both emergency and elective procedures, including arthroscopy, joint replacement, and complex fracture fixation.
Ques. Is there a stipend for MS Orthopaedics residents at NBMCH?
Ans. Yes, MS residents at NBMCH receive a monthly stipend as per Government of West Bengal norms. Government medical college PG residents in West Bengal typically receive a stipend in the range of INR 25,000 to INR 35,000 per month. Candidates are advised to confirm the current stipend amount directly with the college administration or WBUHS, as it is subject to periodic revision.
Ques. Can I apply for MS Orthopaedics at NBMCH through the All India Quota?
Ans. Yes, a portion of the MS Orthopaedics seats at NBMCH falls under the All India Quota (AIQ), which is filled through MCC NEET PG Counselling. The remaining seats are filled through WB NEET PG Counselling (state quota) conducted by WBMCC. Candidates from outside West Bengal can apply through the AIQ, but competition is very high given the limited number of seats (2 total).
Ques. What is the difference between applying through MCC counselling and WB NEET PG counselling for MS Orthopaedics at NBMCH?
Ans. MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) counselling fills the All India Quota (AIQ) seats at NBMCH, which are open to candidates from across India. WB NEET PG Counselling conducted by WBMCC fills the state quota seats, which are primarily reserved for West Bengal domicile candidates. Candidates with West Bengal domicile can participate in both counselling processes, while candidates from other states can only apply through the AIQ via MCC counselling.
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