SIMSRC DM Cardiology FAQs
Ques. How many DM Cardiology seats are available at SIMSRC, and is there a management quota?
Ans. SIMSRC offers 4 seats for DM Cardiology per year. There is no management quota for DM/MCh super-specialty programmes in India; all seats are filled exclusively through MCC NEET-SS centralised counselling.
Ques. What is the NEET-SS score required for DM Cardiology at SIMSRC?
Ans. Based on the 2024 NEET-SS Round 1 data, the general category closing rank for DM Cardiology at SIMSRC was 3550. Candidates should aim for a competitive NEET-SS score to secure a seat, as Cardiology is one of the most sought-after super-specialty branches.
Ques. What is the eligibility for DM Cardiology at SIMSRC?
Ans. Candidates must hold an MD (General Medicine) or equivalent degree recognised by the NMC. A valid NEET-SS score is mandatory. Candidates must also be registered with the MCI/NMC or a State Medical Council.
Ques. What cardiology facilities are available at SIMSRC for DM students?
Ans. SIMSRC has a dedicated Cardiology department within its 1,070-bed multi-specialty teaching hospital. The department is equipped for interventional cardiology procedures, echocardiography, cardiac electrophysiology, and cardiac ICU management, providing DM students with comprehensive clinical training.
Ques. Is the DM Cardiology programme at SIMSRC recognised by the NMC?
Ans. Yes, SIMSRC is approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS). The DM Cardiology programme is conducted as per NMC regulations and the degree is recognised across India.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing DM Cardiology from SIMSRC?
Ans. DM Cardiology graduates are among the most sought-after specialists in India's healthcare sector. Career options include senior consultant cardiologist roles in government and private hospitals, academic positions in medical colleges, interventional cardiology practice, and opportunities abroad. The growing burden of cardiovascular disease in India ensures strong demand for trained cardiologists, making this one of the most rewarding super-specialty careers.
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