KIMS MD Emergency Medicine FAQs
Ques. Is there a management quota for MD Emergency Medicine at KIMS Kanachur?
Ans. As per the KEA provisional fee structure for PG Medical (MD/MS) 2025-26, NRI and Other quota seats are listed as N/A for MD Emergency Medicine at KIMS Kanachur. This means all 4 seats are filled through the government and private quota via KEA counselling based on NEET-PG scores. There is no separate management quota or direct admission route for this specialisation at KIMS.
Ques. What is the seat intake for MD Emergency Medicine at KIMS, and how competitive is it?
Ans. The approved seat intake for MD Emergency Medicine at KIMS Kanachur is 4 seats per batch. With only 4 seats available, competition is significant. Admission is based on NEET-PG rank and KEA counselling. Candidates with a strong NEET-PG score and Karnataka domicile have a better chance of securing a seat under the government or private quota.
Ques. What clinical exposure do MD Emergency Medicine students get at KIMS?
Ans. MD Emergency Medicine students at KIMS receive clinical training at Kanachur Hospital and Research Centre, a 410-bed multi-specialty hospital in Mangalore. The hospital handles over 1,300 outpatients daily and has a busy emergency and trauma department. Students are exposed to a wide range of emergency cases including trauma, cardiac emergencies, poisoning, respiratory emergencies, and critical care, providing comprehensive hands-on training.
Ques. What are the career prospects after MD Emergency Medicine from KIMS?
Ans. Graduates of MD Emergency Medicine are in high demand across India and internationally. Career options include working as Emergency Medicine Specialists or Consultants in government and private hospitals, trauma centres, and ICUs. With the rapid expansion of emergency departments in India and the growing recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty, job opportunities are strong. Graduates can also pursue fellowship programmes, academic positions, or work with international organisations like WHO or MSF.
Ques. What is the difference between Government Quota and Private Quota fees for MD Emergency Medicine at KIMS?
Ans. As per KEA 2025-26 fee structure, the annual fee for MD Emergency Medicine at KIMS is Rs. 7,83,108 under Government Quota and Rs. 13,87,994 under Private Quota. Over 3 years, the total fee is approximately Rs. 23.49 lakh (Govt Quota) and Rs. 41.64 lakh (Private Quota). Government Quota seats are filled based on NEET-PG merit through KEA counselling, while Private Quota seats are also filled through KEA counselling but at a higher fee.
Ques. Can candidates from outside Karnataka apply for MD Emergency Medicine at KIMS through KEA counselling?
Ans. Yes, candidates from outside Karnataka can apply for MD Emergency Medicine at KIMS through the All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). 50% of PG medical seats in private colleges are under the state quota (filled by KEA for Karnataka candidates), while the remaining seats may be available under AIQ. Candidates are advised to check the latest KEA and MCC counselling notifications for seat distribution and eligibility details for the 2026-27 session.







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