Diploma in Orthopaedics at Rajiv Gandhi Medical College (RGMC), Thane is a 2-year full-time postgraduate diploma program recognized by the College of Physicians & Surgeons (CPS), Mumbai, designed to train specialists in orthopedic surgery and musculoskeletal medicine. The course offers comprehensive training in orthopedic procedures, trauma management, joint replacement, and sports medicine with a total intake of 2 seats per term. The total fees for the entire 2-year program ranges from INR 1.5 to 2 lakhs for government institutions. The primary entrance exam is NEET PG, and the course is offered in full-time on-campus mode at RGMC Thane, located in Kalwa, Thane, Maharashtra. Diploma in Orthopaedics is popular among medical graduates seeking specialized knowledge in orthopedic care and surgical management, with strong career prospects in both government and private healthcare settings.
Admission for Diploma in Orthopaedics 2026 is ongoing through NEET PG 2026. The NEET PG 2026 exam is scheduled for June 15, 2026 (tentative), with registration opening from April 7, 2026 to May 7, 2026. Following the exam, CPS counselling will commence for diploma seat allotment, with results expected in August-September 2026. Candidates must report to RGMC Thane with original documents and complete fee payment by the specified deadline. The admission process follows the CPS counselling system, where candidates are allotted seats based on their NEET PG score, category, and merit rank. Admissions are conducted twice a year (January and July batches).
Key Points:
- Comprehensive training in general orthopedic surgery and trauma management
- Hands-on experience in orthopedic procedures and surgical techniques
- Training in joint replacement and arthroscopic surgery
- Strong faculty with expertise in orthopedic practice and sports medicine
- Opportunity to work with diverse orthopedic cases from the associated Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital
- Exposure to trauma care and emergency orthopedic management
- Research opportunities in orthopedic techniques and patient outcomes
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