TMC DM FAQs
Ques. Which DM specialisation at TMC has the highest fees and why does it differ?
Ans. DM (Medical Oncology) at TMC has the highest total fees of INR 3,45,500 with a different year-wise structure (INR 1,30,500 in Year 1, INR 1,10,000 in Year 2, and INR 1,05,000 in Year 3). All other DM specialisations are priced at INR 2,61,000 total (INR 87,000 per year). Candidates should verify the current fee structure with TMC at the time of admission.
Ques. Can an MD General Medicine graduate apply for multiple DM specialisations at TMC?
Ans. Yes. MD General Medicine is the feeder degree for DM (Critical Care Medicine), DM (Gastroenterology), DM (Medical Oncology), and DM (Paediatric Oncology) at TMC. Candidates hold the same NEET-SS score but must indicate their preferred specialisation at the time of MCC counselling registration.
Ques. Is NEET-SS required for DM admission at TMC or does TMC have a separate test?
Ans. NEET-SS conducted by NBE is mandatory for all DM admissions at TMC. TMC does not conduct a separate entrance test for DM programmes. Seat allotment happens exclusively through MCC super-specialty counselling based on NEET-SS rank.
Ques. How competitive is DM Medical Oncology at TMC through MCC counselling?
Ans. DM (Medical Oncology) at TMC is considered one of the most sought-after super-specialty seats in India. TMC is Asia’s premier oncology centre and candidates typically need a very high NEET-SS rank in the Medical Oncology category to secure a seat. Very few seats are available and demand is extremely high from oncologists across India.
Ques. What is the career outlook for DM (Neuroimaging and Interventional Radiology) at TMC?
Ans. DM (Neuroimaging and Interventional Radiology) is a niche super-specialty combining advanced MRI and CT neuroimaging with image-guided interventional procedures. Graduates can work in academic medical centres, cancer institutes, and tertiary hospitals in neuro-interventional and diagnostic roles. Training at TMC provides unmatched exposure to oncological neuroimaging and complex interventional cases.


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Tata Memorial Centre does not offer an MSc in nuclear medicine. Check here for the MSc from Tata Memorial Centre
Students who have completed a B.Sc Zoology Honors program with at least 60% marks from a recognized university are eligible to apply for admission in the M.Sc Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technology program of Tata Memorial Centre. Admission is based on the merit of the entrance test and personal interview conducted by the institute.
The admission is still done based on NEET exam followed by AIM counselling, however if you don’t belong to home state, then you need to provide a domicile or resident certificate during the time of document verification.