KSHEMA MD (Pharmacology) FAQs
Ques. What are the career options after MD Pharmacology from KSHEMA?
Ans. MD Pharmacology graduates can pursue careers as faculty in medical colleges (Pharmacology is a mandatory subject in MBBS curriculum), clinical pharmacologists in hospitals, consultants in the pharmaceutical industry, drug regulatory affairs specialists, or researchers in academic and government institutions. The pharmaceutical industry in India actively recruits MD Pharmacology graduates for medical affairs and clinical research roles.
Ques. Is MD Pharmacology a good choice for someone not interested in clinical practice?
Ans. Yes. MD Pharmacology is one of the best options for MBBS graduates who prefer non-clinical careers. It opens doors to academia, pharmaceutical industry, drug regulatory bodies (like CDSCO), clinical research organisations (CROs), and public health roles. It is also a stepping stone for those interested in pursuing a PhD in pharmacology or related fields.
Ques. What is the total fee for MD Pharmacology at KSHEMA?
Ans. The total academic fee for the General category is Rs. 6,32,000 over three years, making it one of the most affordable MD programmes at KSHEMA. Hostel accommodation, if opted for, costs approximately Rs. 2,72,000 in the first year (including refundable caution deposit of Rs. 60,000).
Ques. How competitive is admission to MD Pharmacology at KSHEMA through NEET-PG?
Ans. MD Pharmacology is generally less competitive than clinical specialisations in NEET-PG. With 5 seats at KSHEMA, candidates with a moderate NEET-PG rank can secure admission. However, competition varies each year based on the overall candidate pool and available seats across institutions.
Ques. Does KSHEMA's Pharmacology department have research and clinical trial facilities?
Ans. Yes. The Department of Pharmacology at KSHEMA is involved in pharmacovigilance activities and clinical drug trials. Students get exposure to adverse drug reaction monitoring, drug utilisation studies, and clinical research, which is valuable for careers in the pharmaceutical industry and regulatory affairs.
Ques. Can MD Pharmacology graduates teach in medical colleges?
Ans. Yes. MD Pharmacology is a recognised postgraduate medical degree that qualifies graduates to serve as faculty (Assistant Professor and above) in the Pharmacology department of medical colleges, as per National Medical Commission (NMC) regulations. This makes it a popular choice for those interested in academic medicine.
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