RMC DA FAQs
Ques. What is the duration and intake of the Diploma in Anaesthesia at RMC Kakinada?
Ans. The Diploma in Anaesthesia (Anaesthesia Technician) at RMC Kakinada is a 2-year full-time programme with an intake of 30 seats per year. It is offered under the AP Paramedical Board at this government medical college.
Ques. What is the eligibility for Diploma in Anaesthesia admission at RMC Kakinada?
Ans. Candidates must have passed Intermediate (10+2) with BiPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) from a recognised board. If BiPC seats are unfilled, MPC candidates and then other group candidates are considered, as per G.O.Ms.No.65 of the AP government.
Ques. What practical training does the Diploma in Anaesthesia programme at RMC Kakinada offer?
Ans. The programme provides hands-on training in anaesthesia administration techniques, airway management, operation theatre setup and sterilisation, patient monitoring (ECG, pulse oximetry, blood pressure), pre-operative and post-operative care, and management of anaesthesia equipment. Students get practical exposure in the busy operation theatres and ICUs of GGH Kakinada, which handles a large volume of surgical cases daily.
Ques. What are the career options after completing Diploma in Anaesthesia from RMC Kakinada?
Ans. Graduates can work as Anaesthesia Technicians in government and private hospitals, operation theatres, intensive care units (ICUs), emergency departments, and day-care surgical centres. Government job opportunities are available through AP and central government recruitment for OT/Anaesthesia Technician posts. Graduates may also pursue higher education such as BSc (Anaesthesia Technology).
Ques. Is the Diploma in Anaesthesia from RMC Kakinada recognised?
Ans. Yes, the Diploma in Anaesthesia at RMC Kakinada is affiliated to the Andhra Pradesh Paramedical Board and is a government-recognised qualification. Being from a government medical college, the diploma carries strong credibility for employment in both government and private healthcare institutions.
Ques. How does the Diploma in Anaesthesia from RMC Kakinada compare to private colleges?
Ans. The Diploma in Anaesthesia from RMC Kakinada offers significant advantages: highly subsidised government fees, training at a 1,100+ bed government teaching hospital with a high volume of surgical cases, a well-established institution with over 65 years of history, and better credibility for government job applications. The practical exposure at GGH Kakinada's busy operation theatres is far superior to most private paramedical institutes in the region.
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