DYPMC MS Ophthalmology FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of MS Ophthalmology from DYPMC Pune?
Ans. MS Ophthalmology has excellent scope in India, with a significant shortage of ophthalmologists especially in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. Graduates can practice in government hospitals, private eye hospitals, or set up their own eye clinics. There is also scope for fellowship training in sub-specialities like Vitreoretinal Surgery, Cornea, Glaucoma, and Paediatric Ophthalmology. DYPMC Pune's well-equipped ophthalmology department provides strong training.
Ques. What is the total fee for MS Ophthalmology at DYPMC Pune?
Ans. The total tuition fee is Rs. 45,00,000 for the 3-year programme. Adding the one-time eligibility fee of Rs. 2,00,000, the total academic cost is Rs. 47,00,000 (excluding hostel). With optional hostel for 3 years (Rs. 3,05,000/year), the total comes to approximately Rs. 56,15,000.
Ques. Is there a stipend for MS Ophthalmology students at DYPMC Pune?
Ans. Yes, DYPMC Pune provides a monthly stipend to PG students in clinical specialisations. The stipend is approximately Rs. 76,629/month in the 1st year and Rs. 77,373/month in the 2nd year. Over 3 years, this amounts to significant financial support that partially offsets the tuition fee.
Ques. What surgical procedures will I learn during MS Ophthalmology at DYPMC Pune?
Ans. During MS Ophthalmology at DYPMC Pune, residents learn phacoemulsification (cataract surgery), trabeculectomy (glaucoma surgery), squint correction, oculoplastic procedures, corneal transplantation, intravitreal injections, and laser procedures. The department's modern equipment ensures training in the latest surgical techniques.
Ques. Can I pursue a fellowship in Vitreoretinal Surgery after MS Ophthalmology from DYPMC Pune?
Ans. Yes, after completing MS Ophthalmology, candidates can pursue fellowship programmes in Vitreoretinal Surgery, Cornea, Glaucoma, Oculoplasty, or Paediatric Ophthalmology at various institutions across India. These fellowships are typically 1-2 years and significantly enhance sub-speciality expertise and career prospects.
Ques. How does MS Ophthalmology compare to DNB Ophthalmology in terms of recognition and career prospects?
Ans. MS Ophthalmology from a recognised university and DNB Ophthalmology from NBE are both fully recognised by NMC for clinical practice and teaching. Both qualifications allow candidates to practice as ophthalmologists and apply for teaching positions. The choice between the two depends on individual preference, available seats, and fee considerations.
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