Saveetha Medical College MD General Medicine FAQs
Ques. What is the NEET PG rank required for MD General Medicine at Saveetha Medical College?
Ans. MD General Medicine is a highly competitive NEET PG branch. At Saveetha Medical College, the Round 1 closing rank was 36,665 (General-All India) in 2024, and the last-round closing rank was 20,845 in 2024 (compared to 37,216 in 2023). Candidates generally need a rank within the top 20,000-37,000 in NEET PG to secure this seat. The significant improvement in the last-round rank from 2023 to 2024 reflects increasing demand. Candidates should check the latest MCC counselling data on mcc.nic.in for the most current cutoff information.
Ques. How many seats are available for MD General Medicine at Saveetha Medical College, and are NRI seats available?
Ans. There are 15 seats for MD General Medicine at Saveetha Medical College, all under the Management quota and filled through MCC centralised NEET PG counselling. NRI seats are also available at USD 65,000 per year. NRI candidates must meet the MCC eligibility criteria for NRI quota and submit the required NRI sponsorship documents at the time of admission.
Ques. What is the total fee for MD General Medicine at Saveetha Medical College?
Ans. The annual tuition fee for MD General Medicine (Management quota) is Rs. 40,00,000, making the total 3-year tuition Rs. 1,20,00,000. A one-time admission/registration fee of Rs. 50,000 is payable at joining, bringing the total to Rs. 1,20,50,000 (excluding hostel). Hostel is optional at Rs. 1,30,000 per year. For NRI candidates, the fee is USD 65,000 per year.
Ques. What are the career prospects after MD General Medicine?
Ans. MD General Medicine graduates have the widest range of career options among all medical PG specialisations. They can practice as consultant physicians/internists in hospitals and clinics, pursue DM super-specialisations (Cardiology, Neurology, Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Pulmonology, Rheumatology, etc.), join academic medical colleges as faculty, or work in critical care and ICU settings. Fresh MD General Medicine graduates typically earn Rs. 1,00,000 to Rs. 1,50,000 per month in private hospitals, while experienced consultants earn Rs. 2,00,000 to Rs. 5,00,000+ per month depending on subspecialty and location.
Ques. Is MD General Medicine a good choice for pursuing DM super-specialisation?
Ans. Yes, MD General Medicine is the primary eligibility requirement for most DM super-specialisations in India, including DM Cardiology, DM Neurology, DM Nephrology, DM Gastroenterology, DM Endocrinology, DM Pulmonology, and DM Rheumatology. Candidates who aspire to become super-specialists in any of these fields must first complete MD General Medicine (or MD Paediatrics for paediatric super-specialisations). This makes MD General Medicine a strategic long-term investment for those with super-specialisation goals.
Ques. What clinical exposure do MD General Medicine students get at Saveetha Medical College?
Ans. Saveetha Medical College is attached to a 1700+ bed teaching hospital with active medical wards, ICUs, and outpatient departments. MD General Medicine students are exposed to a wide spectrum of medical cases including infectious diseases, cardiovascular conditions, neurological disorders, renal diseases, endocrine disorders, and respiratory illnesses. The large patient volume at the hospital ensures that students encounter diverse and complex cases throughout their 3-year training, building a strong foundation for clinical practice or further super-specialisation.
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