JNMC MD Biochemistry FAQs
Ques. What career options are available after completing MD Biochemistry from JNMC, AMU?
Ans. MD Biochemistry graduates from JNMC can pursue careers as faculty/professors in medical colleges (teaching biochemistry to MBBS students), clinical biochemists in hospital laboratories, researchers in institutions like ICMR, CSIR, or pharmaceutical companies, and scientists in diagnostic and biotech industries. The degree also qualifies candidates for further research (PhD) and for positions in public health and government medical services. Many MD Biochemistry graduates from JNMC go on to become department heads in medical colleges across India.
Ques. Is MD Biochemistry a clinical or non-clinical branch? What does the daily work involve?
Ans. MD Biochemistry is primarily a non-clinical (pre-clinical/para-clinical) branch. Daily work involves teaching MBBS students, conducting and supervising biochemistry laboratory tests, research activities, and thesis work. Unlike clinical branches, there is no direct patient care involved. However, the department plays a crucial role in diagnosing metabolic disorders, liver diseases, kidney diseases, and other conditions through laboratory investigations. At JNMC, the biochemistry department is well-equipped with modern analytical instruments.
Ques. With only 2 seats, how competitive is MD Biochemistry at JNMC?
Ans. MD Biochemistry is one of the less competitive MD specialisations in terms of NEET-PG rank required, as it is a non-clinical branch and many candidates prefer clinical specialisations. However, with only 2 total seats at JNMC (1 AIQ + 1 Internal), the absolute number of seats is very limited. Candidates with moderate NEET-PG ranks who are interested in an academic/research career often find non-clinical branches like Biochemistry more accessible than competitive clinical branches.
Ques. What is the stipend for MD students at JNMC, and is it sufficient for living expenses?
Ans. All MD/MS students at JNMC receive a monthly stipend from AMU, approximately in the range of Rs. 15,000 - 20,000 per month. Given the very low course fee (Rs. 97,330 for 3 years) and the availability of subsidised hostel accommodation on the AMU campus, the stipend is generally considered adequate for covering basic living expenses. The AMU campus also has affordable mess facilities, a library, sports complex, and other amenities.
Ques. Can I pursue a PhD after completing MD Biochemistry from JNMC?
Ans. Yes. MD Biochemistry from JNMC (AMU) is a recognised postgraduate degree that makes you eligible to apply for PhD programmes in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and related fields at AMU itself or at other universities and research institutions across India. AMU has an active PhD programme in Biochemistry, and MD graduates from JNMC have a strong advantage in securing PhD admissions given their research training and thesis experience during the MD programme.
Ques. What is the bond/penalty structure at JNMC for MD students who wish to leave mid-course?
Ans. If an MD student at JNMC leaves the course before completion, or after the final round of MCC counselling, they are required to pay a penalty of Rs. 8 Lakhs to AMU and must return the entire stipend received during the course. Additionally, such candidates become ineligible for admission to MD/MS courses in the Faculty of Medicine at AMU under the Institutional Quota in the future. This policy is strictly enforced and candidates should carefully consider their commitment before joining.
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