KMC MD Physiology FAQs
Ques. What is the NEET PG closing rank for MD Physiology at KMC Warangal?
Ans. The NEET PG closing rank for MD Physiology at KMC Warangal (All India Quota, General category) was 111,612 in 2025, 124,463 in 2024, and 141,805 in 2023. This is among the higher (less competitive) closing ranks compared to clinical branches, making it accessible to candidates with moderate NEET PG scores. The rank fluctuates each year based on the total number of candidates and competition.
Ques. What are the career options after completing MD Physiology from KMC Warangal?
Ans. MD Physiology primarily opens doors to academic medicine. Graduates can join as Assistant Professors in the Physiology department of medical colleges, where demand is consistently high due to NMC faculty requirements. Other career paths include research positions at ICMR, AIIMS, and other research institutes; roles in clinical research organisations (CROs); sports medicine and exercise physiology; and positions in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. While it is a non-clinical branch with limited direct patient care, the academic and research opportunities are substantial.
Ques. What is the monthly stipend for MD Physiology 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 MD Physiology 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. Is MD Physiology a good branch to choose if I want to do research?
Ans. Yes, MD Physiology is considered one of the better pre-clinical branches for research-oriented candidates. The department at KMC Warangal, being a government institution with a large patient base, provides good exposure to applied physiology research. Graduates can pursue PhD programmes, apply for ICMR fellowships, or join research institutes. Institutions like AIIMS Delhi have demonstrated that MD Physiology can lead to high-quality research careers, especially in areas like neurophysiology, cardiovascular physiology, and exercise science.
Ques. What is the difference between MD Physiology and MD Biochemistry in terms of career prospects?
Ans. Both are pre-clinical non-clinical branches with similar career trajectories primarily in academia and research. MD Physiology has a slight edge in terms of teaching demand since Physiology is a core first-year MBBS subject with a larger teaching load. MD Biochemistry, on the other hand, has more overlap with molecular biology and laboratory-based research. Both branches have comparable NEET PG closing ranks at KMC Warangal (Physiology: 111,612 in 2025; Biochemistry: 134,971 in 2025), with Physiology being marginally more competitive. The choice should depend on the candidate's interest in the subject matter and long-term career goals.
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