SJMC Ph.D. (Anatomy) FAQs
Ques. Is an MD in Anatomy mandatory to apply for the PhD (Anatomy) programme at St. John's Medical College, or can candidates with an M.Sc. in Anatomy also apply?
Ans. Candidates with an MD in Anatomy are the primary applicants for the PhD (Anatomy) programme at SJMC, as RGUHS regulations for Medical faculty PhD programmes typically require an MD/MS or equivalent postgraduate medical degree. However, candidates with an M.Sc. in Anatomy or related biomedical sciences may also be eligible under the Allied Health Sciences or Life Sciences faculty, depending on the guide's specialization and RGUHS approval. It is strongly recommended to contact the SJMC Department of Anatomy directly and verify with the RGUHS PhD brochure to confirm eligibility based on your specific qualification before applying.
Ques. How many PhD seats are available in the Anatomy department at SJMC, and how competitive is the selection process?
Ans. The number of PhD seats in the Anatomy department at SJMC is determined by the number of RGUHS-recognized PhD guides available in the department at any given time. Each guide can supervise a limited number of scholars simultaneously as per RGUHS regulations. The selection is based on performance in the RGUHS PhD Entrance Test (minimum 50% required) followed by an interview and research proposal evaluation. Given that SJMC is a highly reputed institution, competition is moderate to high, and candidates with a strong research background, publications, or fellowship awards (ICMR/DBT JRF) have a distinct advantage.
Ques. Can a working professional (e.g., a faculty member at another medical college) pursue the PhD (Anatomy) programme at SJMC on a part-time basis?
Ans. The PhD (Anatomy) programme at SJMC under RGUHS is offered in full-time mode only. Working professionals who wish to pursue this programme must obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer and are generally expected to be present at the college for research activities. RGUHS does have provisions for part-time PhD in certain faculties, but for Medical faculty programmes like Anatomy, full-time residency at the research centre is typically required. Candidates should clarify this directly with the SJMC research office and RGUHS before applying.
Ques. What is the typical duration of the PhD (Anatomy) programme at SJMC, and what are the milestones involved?
Ans. The minimum duration of the PhD programme is 3 years, which can extend up to 5-6 years depending on the progress of research. Key milestones include: (1) Coursework and research methodology training in Year 1; (2) Synopsis submission and presentation before the Research Committee (typically within 6-12 months of joining); (3) Annual progress reports submitted to RGUHS; (4) Mandatory publication of at least one research paper in a peer-reviewed journal before thesis submission; (5) Pre-submission seminar; and (6) Final thesis submission and viva-voce examination. Delays in any of these milestones can extend the programme duration.
Ques. Are there any research funding or grant opportunities available for PhD scholars in Anatomy at SJMC?
Ans. Yes, PhD scholars at SJMC can apply for research grants from multiple sources. The ICMR provides project grants and short-term studentships for medical research. The St. John's Research Institute (SJRI), which is closely associated with SJMC, has its own funded research projects and may offer research assistantships to PhD scholars. Additionally, scholars can apply for intramural grants from RGUHS, as well as extramural grants from DST, DBT, and CSIR. Scholars with ICMR-BRET JRF or DBT-JRF fellowships already have a stipend and contingency grant to support their research expenses.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing a PhD in Anatomy from St. John's Medical College?
Ans. A PhD in Anatomy from SJMC, a NIRF-ranked institution affiliated with RGUHS, opens up strong career pathways. Graduates can pursue academic positions as Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Anatomy departments at medical colleges across India (NMC requires a PhD or MD for faculty positions). Research scientist roles at ICMR, CSIR, DBT-funded institutes, and private biotech/pharma companies are also available. Additionally, PhD holders can work as anatomical consultants for surgical simulation, medical imaging, and forensic identification. International opportunities in academic anatomy, biomedical research, and medical education are also accessible, particularly for candidates with publications in indexed journals.





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