Saveetha Medical College MD Community Medicine FAQs
Ques. What is MD Community Medicine and how is it different from clinical MD branches?
Ans. MD Community Medicine (also called Social and Preventive Medicine or Public Health) is a non-clinical postgraduate specialisation. Unlike clinical branches where doctors treat individual patients, Community Medicine focuses on population-level health, disease prevention, epidemiology, health policy, and public health administration. Graduates work in medical colleges as faculty, government health departments, public health organisations (WHO, UNICEF, ICMR), research institutions, and health management roles rather than in clinical practice.
Ques. What is the NEET PG rank required for MD Community Medicine at Saveetha Medical College?
Ans. MD Community Medicine has relatively lower competition compared to clinical branches. At Saveetha Medical College, the Round 1 closing rank was 1,25,956 (General-All India) in 2024, and the last-round closing rank was 1,51,135 in 2024 (compared to 1,29,808 in 2023). This means candidates with ranks beyond 1,00,000 in NEET PG can realistically secure this seat. Candidates should check the latest MCC counselling data on mcc.nic.in for the most current cutoff information.
Ques. What is the total fee for MD Community Medicine at Saveetha Medical College?
Ans. The annual tuition fee for MD Community Medicine (Management quota) is Rs. 7,00,000, making the total 3-year tuition Rs. 21,00,000. A one-time admission/registration fee of Rs. 50,000 is payable at joining, bringing the total to Rs. 21,50,000 (excluding hostel). Hostel is optional at Rs. 1,30,000 per year. This makes MD Community Medicine one of the most affordable PG specialisations at Saveetha Medical College.
Ques. What are the career prospects after MD Community Medicine?
Ans. MD Community Medicine graduates have diverse career options in the public health and academic sectors. They can join medical colleges as Community Medicine faculty (a mandatory department in all NMC-recognised medical colleges, ensuring steady demand for faculty), work in government health departments at district, state, or national levels, join international health organisations (WHO, UNICEF, World Bank health projects), pursue research careers at ICMR or public health institutes, or work in health management and hospital administration roles. The growing focus on public health in India post-COVID has significantly increased the relevance and demand for Community Medicine specialists.
Ques. Is a stipend provided to MD Community Medicine students at Saveetha Medical College?
Ans. Yes, PG students (MD/MS) at NMC-recognised medical colleges, including Saveetha Medical College, are entitled to a monthly stipend as per NMC regulations. The exact stipend amount is governed by Saveetha University norms. Candidates are advised to confirm the current stipend amount directly with the college's PG administration before admission.
Ques. Can MD Community Medicine graduates pursue further qualifications or super-specialisation?
Ans. MD Community Medicine graduates can pursue a PhD in Public Health, Epidemiology, or Community Medicine from recognised universities. They can also pursue postgraduate diplomas or fellowships in Hospital Administration, Health Management, Epidemiology, and Occupational Health. Additionally, they are eligible for MPH (Master of Public Health) programmes from international universities, which can open doors to global health careers. While there is no DM super-specialisation directly linked to Community Medicine, the field offers rich opportunities for research, policy work, and international health careers.
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