JNIMS MS General Surgery FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MS General Surgery at JNIMS Imphal, and how competitive is the admission?
Ans. JNIMS Imphal has 10 approved seats for MS General Surgery per academic session. For the 2026-27 session, 5 regular seats (plus 1 supernumerary seat as a one-time measure) were available through state-level counselling. MS General Surgery is one of the most competitive surgical branches at JNIMS. Candidates with a NEET PG rank within the top 5,000-10,000 (general category) typically stand a chance at government colleges, though the actual cutoff at JNIMS varies each year based on the number of applicants and seat availability.
Ques. Is the MS General Surgery programme at JNIMS affiliated to Manipur University? What are the thesis requirements?
Ans. Yes, the MS General Surgery programme at JNIMS is affiliated to Manipur University. The degree is awarded by Manipur University upon successful completion of the 3-year programme. Students must maintain at least 80% attendance of working days to be eligible to appear in the university examinations. A thesis protocol must be submitted within 3 months of enrolment, and the thesis is a mandatory component of the MS degree.
Ques. Do MS General Surgery students at JNIMS receive a stipend?
Ans. Yes, PG students admitted under the Direct and Institutional Preference categories receive a monthly stipend: Rs. 50,000 in the 1st year, Rs. 55,000 in the 2nd year, and Rs. 60,000 in the 3rd year. In-Service candidates do not receive a stipend from JNIMS. If a Direct or Institutional Preference candidate leaves the course midway, they are required to return the cumulated stipend along with the applicable penalty.
Ques. What is the difference between In-Service, Direct, and Institutional Preference categories at JNIMS?
Ans. In-Service category is for candidates working in Manipur Health Services under the Health and FW Department, Government of Manipur, or JNIMS on a regular basis. Direct category is open to all eligible MBBS graduates from any NMC-recognised institution. Institutional Preference category is exclusively for MBBS graduates of JNIMS, Imphal. Seat allotment in all categories is strictly based on NEET PG merit. Only Direct and Institutional Preference candidates receive the monthly stipend.
Ques. What is the bond/penalty for leaving MS General Surgery at JNIMS midway?
Ans. Candidates who leave the MS General Surgery course before completing 1 year are liable to pay Rs. 3,00,000 as a penalty. Those who leave after 1 year of joining must pay Rs. 7,00,000. Additionally, Direct and Institutional Preference category candidates must also return the entire cumulated stipend received from JNIMS. Original certificates are retained by the institute and returned only after payment of the applicable penalty.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing MS General Surgery from JNIMS Imphal?
Ans. MS General Surgery is one of the most versatile and in-demand surgical specialties. Graduates can work as general surgeons in government hospitals (including central and state health services), private hospitals, or set up independent surgical practice. There is strong demand for general surgeons across India, particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities and in the Northeast. Further super-specialisation options include MCh in Surgical Gastroenterology, Surgical Oncology, Vascular Surgery, Paediatric Surgery, and Cardiothoracic Surgery. Academic careers in medical colleges are also a popular option. JNIMS graduates are also eligible for Manipur Health Services recruitment.
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