JNMC MS Ophthalmology FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MS Ophthalmology at JNMC, and what is the NEET PG cutoff?
Ans. JNMC, Aligarh has 13 seats for MS Ophthalmology. The NEET PG 2025 AIQ (Open Quota) closing rank for MS Ophthalmology at JNMC was approximately 3,595 (General category), indicating moderate competition. AMU Internal Quota seats have a separate, slightly lower cutoff (closing rank around 14,962 for General category). The department also offers 9 Diploma in Ophthalmology seats separately.
Ques. What advanced facilities does the Ophthalmology department at JNMC have?
Ans. The Department of Ophthalmology at JNMC, AMU has recently introduced several advanced facilities. In February 2026, the department launched a Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking (C3R/CXL) facility for keratoconus treatment, making it one of the limited medical colleges in India to offer this procedure at affordable charges. The department also has AI-based diagnostic software for corneal imaging, specialised scleral contact lens services, phacoemulsification setup for cataract surgery, and facilities for vitreoretinal procedures, glaucoma surgeries, and oculoplasty.
Ques. What is the fee and stipend for MS Ophthalmology at JNMC?
Ans. The annual tuition fee is Rs. 51,200 (total Rs. 1,53,600 for 3 years). All PG residents receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 80,000 (Year 1), Rs. 85,000 (Year 2), and Rs. 90,000 (Year 3). The total stipend over 3 years is approximately Rs. 30.6 Lakhs, making the course financially very rewarding. Hostel is available at approximately Rs. 1,000-1,500/month (optional).
Ques. What is the difference between MS Ophthalmology and Diploma in Ophthalmology at JNMC?
Ans. MS Ophthalmology is a 3-year full postgraduate degree that provides comprehensive training in all subspecialties of ophthalmology and qualifies the candidate for academic and senior clinical positions. Diploma in Ophthalmology (DO) is a 2-year program that provides basic training in ophthalmology. JNMC offers both: 13 seats for MS and 9 seats for Diploma. MS is generally preferred as it is a higher qualification and opens more career opportunities including academic positions.
Ques. What are the career prospects after MS Ophthalmology from JNMC, Aligarh?
Ans. MS Ophthalmology from JNMC opens excellent career opportunities. Graduates can pursue academic positions at government medical colleges, join private hospitals or eye hospitals as consultant ophthalmologists, or pursue further fellowship training in subspecialties like vitreoretinal surgery, cornea and refractive surgery, glaucoma, or oculoplasty. The demand for ophthalmologists in India is very high given the large burden of preventable blindness. Starting salaries for consultant ophthalmologists in India range from Rs. 1.5-4 Lakhs per month in private hospitals.
Ques. Is there a bond or service obligation after completing MS Ophthalmology at JNMC?
Ans. There is no mandatory rural service bond after completing MS at JNMC. However, if a candidate leaves the course midway (before completion), they must pay a penalty of Rs. 8 Lakhs and return the entire stipend received from the University. This bond is executed on non-judicial stamp paper at the time of joining. Candidates should carefully consider this before withdrawing from the course.
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