KMC MS General Surgery FAQs
Ques. What is the NEET PG closing rank for MS General Surgery at KMC Warangal?
Ans. The NEET PG closing rank for MS General Surgery at KMC Warangal (All India Quota, General category) was approximately 8,942 in 2025 and 9,053 in 2024. This makes it one of the more competitive surgical branches at KMC Warangal, though more accessible than MD General Medicine or MD Dermatology. Candidates with a NEET PG rank within the top 10,000 should consider this seat as a strong option during counselling.
Ques. What is the career scope and salary after MS General Surgery from KMC Warangal?
Ans. MS General Surgery offers one of the broadest career paths in Indian medicine. Graduates can work as consultant general surgeons in government or private hospitals, pursue super-specialties via NEET SS, or set up independent surgical practice. Fresh MS General Surgery graduates earn Rs. 1.2 to Rs. 2.5 lakhs per month in hospital employment. Experienced surgeons in private practice or corporate hospitals earn Rs. 30-80 lakhs per annum. Laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgery skills significantly enhance earning potential. MS General Surgery also serves as the entry point for MCh super-specialties including Surgical Oncology, GI Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Paediatric Surgery, and Plastic Surgery.
Ques. What is the monthly stipend for MS General Surgery students at KMC Warangal?
Ans. PG students at KMC Warangal receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 58,289 as per the Government of Telangana's revised stipend structure effective January 2025. This stipend is paid throughout the 3-year course duration and effectively covers living and hostel expenses, making the programme financially viable despite the minimal course fee.
Ques. Is there a bond obligation after completing MS General Surgery at KMC Warangal?
Ans. Yes. All non-service PG Degree candidates admitted through KNRUHS must execute a bond of Rs. 20,00,000 at the time of admission, obligating them to serve the Government of Telangana for 1 year after completion of the course. If a candidate discontinues the course after the last date for free exit, a penalty of Rs. 50,00,000 is applicable. This is a standard requirement for all government medical college PG admissions in Telangana.
Ques. Which MCh super-specialties can I pursue after MS General Surgery?
Ans. MS General Surgery is the prerequisite for several MCh super-specialties accessible via NEET SS. These include MCh in Surgical Oncology (offered at cancer institutes and AIIMS), MCh in GI Surgery, MCh in Vascular Surgery, MCh in Paediatric Surgery, MCh in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and MCh in Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery. Additionally, fellowship programmes in Laparoscopic Surgery, Bariatric Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, and Trauma Surgery are available at various national centres. Pursuing a super-specialty significantly enhances both clinical expertise and earning potential.
Ques. How demanding is the MS General Surgery residency at KMC Warangal in terms of workload?
Ans. MS General Surgery is one of the most demanding PG residencies in terms of workload and hours. At a government hospital like KMC Warangal with high patient volumes, residents are involved in emergency surgeries, trauma cases, elective procedures, and outpatient clinics. Long duty hours, including overnight on-calls, are common. However, the high case load also means excellent surgical exposure and skill development. Residents at KMC Warangal gain experience in a wide range of procedures including laparoscopic cholecystectomy, appendicectomy, hernia repairs, bowel resections, thyroid surgeries, and trauma laparotomies. The demanding nature of the residency is considered a strong preparation for independent surgical practice.
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