SJMC MS OBG FAQs
Ques. How competitive is MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology at SJMC, and what NEET PG rank is typically needed?
Ans. MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology is one of the most competitive PG specializations in India. At SJMC, there are 8 total seats, with 2 seats under General Open Merit (Category 4). Given SJMC's premium reputation and the consistently high demand for OBG as a specialty, candidates typically need a very strong NEET PG rank to secure a seat through KEA counselling. OBG is among the top-demand specialties in Karnataka PG counselling, and the rank required at SJMC is significantly higher than at most other private colleges. Candidates are advised to check KEA's previous year allotment data for realistic rank benchmarks and to apply early in the counselling process.
Ques. What is the Social Obligation Service bond requirement for MS OBG students at SJMC?
Ans. Yes, the 1-year Social Obligation Service bond is mandatory for all PG students at SJMC, including MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology. After completing the 3-year course, students must serve at St. John's Medical College Hospital (SJMCH) or its affiliated hospitals for 1 year. The only exemption is for SJMC alumni who have already completed 2 years of rural service before joining the PG program. Defaulting on this bond attracts a penalty of Rs. 5,00,000 payable to the CBCI Society for Medical Education, Bengaluru. For OBG graduates planning to pursue fellowship programs or join private practice immediately after MS, this bond is an important factor to consider in career planning.
Ques. What is the fee structure for MS OBG at SJMC, and why is it in the highest fee category?
Ans. MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology at SJMC falls under Category 7 of the fee structure (along with MD Dermatology, MD Radiodiagnosis, and MS Orthopaedics), with an annual tuition fee of Rs. 11,75,000 - the highest fee category at SJMC. The total first-year fee including one-time charges is Rs. 12,80,025. Over 3 years, the total fees (excluding hostel) amount to approximately Rs. 37,65,075. The higher fee reflects the resource-intensive nature of OBG training, which involves extensive clinical postings, surgical procedures, and round-the-clock obstetric care. The fee structure is set by the management and is subject to revision as per KEA/RGUHS/NMC/Government notifications.
Ques. Can SJMC alumni get reserved seats for MS OBG, and how does the category system work?
Ans. Yes, SJMC alumni who have completed 2 years of rural service in SJMC-approved centres are eligible under Category 2. For MS OBG, 2 out of 8 total seats are reserved under Category 2. Additionally, 3 seats are reserved for Category 1 (Roman Catholic Religious Nuns with rural service), 1 seat for Category 3 (Roman Catholic Christians - All India Open Merit), and 2 seats for Category 4 (General Open Merit). If seats in higher categories go unclaimed, they cascade down to the next category. All candidates must apply through KEA counselling, but category-specific seats provide a significant advantage to eligible candidates.
Ques. What clinical training can MS OBG students expect at SJMC?
Ans. SJMC's Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology operates within St. John's Medical College Hospital, a 1,200-bed tertiary care hospital with a high-volume maternity unit. MS OBG students receive comprehensive training in normal and high-risk obstetrics, operative obstetrics (including caesarean sections and instrumental deliveries), gynaecological surgeries (laparoscopic and open), reproductive medicine, oncogynecology, and maternal-fetal medicine. The department handles a large number of complicated obstetric cases, providing excellent exposure to emergency obstetric care. SJMC's NAAC-A accreditation and NMC recognition ensure training meets national standards, and students are encouraged to participate in research and academic activities.
Ques. What are the career options after MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology from SJMC?
Ans. MS OBG from SJMC opens a wide range of career paths. Graduates can pursue further super-specialty training in reproductive medicine and IVF, maternal-fetal medicine, gynaecological oncology, or urogynaecology through fellowship or DM/MCh programs. They can enter clinical practice as obstetricians and gynaecologists in government or private hospitals, join academic positions in medical colleges, or work with maternal health programs under the National Health Mission (NHM). SJMC's strong alumni network and reputation in Karnataka and nationally provide excellent networking opportunities. The 1-year Social Obligation Service at SJMCH post-graduation also provides additional structured clinical experience before independent practice.






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