GDMC MD Biochemistry FAQs
Ques. Is MD Biochemistry a good career choice from a government college like GDMC Dehradun?
Ans. MD Biochemistry from a government college like GDMC is a strong choice for candidates interested in academic medicine, laboratory research, and teaching. There is a consistent demand for qualified biochemistry faculty in medical colleges across India due to NMC mandates. The low fees (Rs. 98,000 total), monthly stipend of Rs. 71,257, NABL-accredited lab exposure, and NMC-recognised degree make it financially and academically rewarding. However, it is a non-clinical speciality, so candidates should be clear that direct patient care is not the primary career path.
Ques. How many seats are available in MD Biochemistry at GDMC Dehradun, and how competitive is it?
Ans. GDMC Dehradun has only 1 NMC-approved seat in MD Biochemistry, and it falls entirely under the All India Quota (AIQ). This makes it one of the most limited seats at the college. MD Biochemistry is a non-clinical speciality with relatively lower competition compared to clinical branches like General Medicine or Surgery. Based on past trends, AIQ seats in MD Biochemistry at government colleges are typically filled at NEET PG ranks in the range of 70,000-1,10,000 (approximate), though this varies each year.
Ques. What is the stipend for MD Biochemistry residents at GDMC, and what are the living expenses in Dehradun?
Ans. All MD/MS residents at GDMC Dehradun receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 71,257 (as per the 2024-25 structure), paid throughout all 3 years. Dehradun is a relatively affordable city; hostel registration at GDMC is Rs. 6,000/year and mess charges are approximately Rs. 19,000-22,000 per 6 months. The stipend is generally more than sufficient to cover all living and educational expenses.
Ques. What are the career options after MD Biochemistry from GDMC Dehradun?
Ans. The primary career path after MD Biochemistry is academic medicine - joining as an Assistant Professor in the Biochemistry department of a medical college (government or private). Other options include research scientist roles in pharmaceutical companies, biomedical research institutes, NABL-accredited diagnostic labs, and public health organisations. Salary for Assistant Professors in government medical colleges ranges from Rs. 1.2-1.8 lakh/month (as per 7th Pay Commission), while private college positions offer Rs. 70,000-1.5 lakh/month depending on experience.
Ques. Does GDMC Dehradun's Biochemistry Department have research opportunities for PG students?
Ans. Yes, the Biochemistry Department at GDMC has active ongoing research in molecular biology, chronomedicine, heavy metal toxicity, immunology, and clinical biochemistry. The department has 10 ongoing MD research projects and 3 ongoing PhD projects, with multiple publications in Scopus-indexed journals. The department also runs a NABL-accredited Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory (first in Uttarakhand), providing excellent exposure to advanced diagnostic techniques.
Ques. Since there is only 1 seat in MD Biochemistry at GDMC, what happens if the seat goes unfilled in a round?
Ans. If the single AIQ seat in MD Biochemistry at GDMC goes unfilled in Round 1 or Round 2 of MCC counselling, it is typically carried forward to subsequent rounds including the Stray Vacancy Round. If it remains unfilled after all rounds, the seat may lapse for that academic year. Candidates interested in this seat should participate in all rounds of MCC AIQ counselling and keep it as a preference during choice filling to maximise their chances.
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