GSMC Mumbai MD General Medicine FAQs
Ques. How competitive is MD (General Medicine) admission at GSMC Mumbai through NEET PG?
Ans. MD (General Medicine) at GSMC Mumbai is among the most competitive government PG seats in Maharashtra due to the college's reputation and KEM Hospital's case volume. Government MD Anaesthesiology seats in Maharashtra are typically filled at NEET PG ranks well within the top 10,000-15,000 range, varying by round and year. Exact cutoff ranks are published post-counselling by Maharashtra DMER; check dmer.org for the latest round-wise data.
Ques. Do MD residents at GSMC Mumbai receive a stipend and how does it compare to the fees?
Ans. Yes. Government MD residents at GSMC Mumbai receive a monthly stipend: Rs. 65,791 in Year 1, Rs. 66,352 in Year 2, and Rs. 66,913 in Year 3. The annual tuition fee is Rs. 94,400, while the annual stipend exceeds Rs. 7,90,000. In practical terms, the stipend more than offsets the annual fee, making MD at GSMC financially self-sustaining compared to private medical colleges.
Ques. Can I pursue a super-specialty (DM/MCh) after MD from GSMC Mumbai?
Ans. Yes. After completing MD from GSMC Mumbai, you can appear for NEET SS to pursue DM or MCh programmes. GSMC itself offers DM Paediatric and Neonatal Anesthesiology and MCh Neuro Surgery, Paediatric Surgery, Plastic Surgery, and Urology. NEET SS is conducted by NBE; the 2025 exam was held December 26-27, 2025.
Ques. Is the MD degree from GSMC Mumbai recognised for training abroad?
Ans. An MD from an NMC-recognised institution like GSMC Mumbai is generally accepted for equivalency assessments by bodies such as the AMC (Australia), GMC (UK), and for the USMLE pathway (USA). GSMC's strong clinical training record and NMC recognition are considered advantageous in overseas fellowship and residency applications, though each country has its own licensing process.
Ques. What research opportunities are available for MD students at GSMC Mumbai?
Ans. GSMC Mumbai and KEM Hospital have active research units in clinical medicine, public health, and biomedical sciences. MD students submit a research dissertation as part of the MUHS PG programme. KEM Hospital's IRB supports clinical research projects, and students can collaborate with the adjacent Haffkine Institute or TIFR for basic science components. Publication in indexed journals during the MD is common for residents who complete their dissertation in Year 2-3.


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