BPS GMC MD Forensic Medicine FAQs
Ques. What is the career scope after MD Forensic Medicine from BPS GMC?
Ans. MD Forensic Medicine graduates can pursue careers as faculty in medical colleges (Tutor/Assistant Professor in Forensic Medicine), forensic medical officers in government hospitals, experts in government forensic science laboratories (FSLs), medico-legal consultants, and expert witnesses in courts. They can also work with the CBI, state police departments, and insurance companies as forensic consultants.
Ques. Is MD Forensic Medicine a good choice for NEET PG candidates?
Ans. MD Forensic Medicine is a good option for candidates interested in medico-legal work, forensic pathology, and toxicology. It has a lower NEET PG cutoff compared to clinical specialties, making it accessible to a wider range of candidates. The stipend at BPS GMC (Rs. 1,00,980/month) is among the highest for this specialty in India.
Ques. What is the stipend for MD Forensic Medicine trainees at BPS GMC?
Ans. The stipend is Rs. 1,00,980/month in Year 1, Rs. 1,04,040/month in Year 2, and Rs. 1,07,100/month in Year 3. This is paid by the Haryana government as BPS GMC is a state government institution.
Ques. How many seats are available for MD Forensic Medicine at BPS GMC?
Ans. There are 4 seats available for MD Forensic Medicine at BPS GMC Khanpur Kalan. Seats are filled through MCC AIQ counselling (50%) and DMER Haryana state quota counselling (50%).
Ques. Is there a bond or service obligation after completing MD Forensic Medicine at BPS GMC?
Ans. No. There is no bond obligation for MD students at BPS Govt. Medical College for Women, Khanpur Kalan. Graduates are free to pursue their career after completing the programme without any financial penalty.
Ques. What is the difference between MD Forensic Medicine and a career in forensic science?
Ans. MD Forensic Medicine is a medical degree focused on the application of medical knowledge to legal matters, including forensic pathology, clinical forensic medicine, and toxicology. It is distinct from a BSc/MSc in Forensic Science, which is a non-medical degree. MD Forensic Medicine graduates are qualified to perform post-mortem examinations, provide medico-legal opinions, and testify as expert witnesses in courts, which non-medical forensic science graduates cannot do.
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