DYPMC DM Nephrology FAQs
Ques. What is the NEET SS eligibility for DM Nephrology at DYPMC Pune?
Ans. Candidates must hold an MD degree in General Medicine or Paediatrics from an NMC-recognized institute. They must qualify NEET SS conducted by NBE and have valid NMC/State Medical Council registration.
Ques. How many DM Nephrology seats are available at DYPMC Pune and how are they distributed?
Ans. There are 3 DM Nephrology seats at DYPMC Pune. Typically, 50% (approximately 1-2 seats) fall under the All India Quota (MCC counselling) and the remaining under state/institutional quota (DMER Maharashtra). The exact distribution may vary each year.
Ques. What is the total cost of DM Nephrology at DYPMC Pune including hostel?
Ans. The total tuition fee for 3 years is Rs. 45,00,000, plus a one-time eligibility fee of Rs. 50,000. If hostel is opted, an additional Rs. 3,05,000 per year (Rs. 9,15,000 for 3 years) is payable. The total cost including hostel would be approximately Rs. 54,65,000.
Ques. What clinical skills and procedures will I learn during DM Nephrology at DYPMC Pune?
Ans. The programme provides hands-on training in hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, kidney transplantation (pre and post-transplant management), renal biopsy, management of acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, glomerulonephritis, and other complex renal disorders.
Ques. What are the career prospects after DM Nephrology from DYPMC Pune?
Ans. DM Nephrology graduates can work as consultant nephrologists in hospitals, pursue academic/research careers, or set up independent practice. With the rising incidence of kidney diseases and diabetes-related nephropathy in India, nephrologists are in high demand across corporate hospitals, government institutions, and transplant centres.
Ques. Does DYPMC Pune have a kidney transplant programme for DM Nephrology training?
Ans. DYPMC Pune has a multi-speciality hospital with nephrology and urology departments. Candidates are advised to confirm the availability of kidney transplant training directly with the college, as transplant programmes require specific infrastructure and approvals.
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