MD Entrance Exams 2024: Application Dates, Eligibility, Syllabus, Colleges

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MD Admission takes place through Entrance Exams like PGIMER, NEET PG , INI CET, AIIMS PG, AIAPGET, JIPMER, NEET SS etc. NEET PG and AIIMS INI CET are the most popular Entrance exams for MD Admission. 

The syllabus of MD Entrance Exams consists of 3 phases: Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine, Social and preventive medicine. 

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Students must complete MBBS with an aggregate of 60% from a recognized institution under MCI to be eligible for the MD course. The students must have completed 6 months of compulsory internship and cleared the MD Entrance examination. Check: List of MD Courses after MBBS 

MD Entrance Exam Dates 2023

Tabulated below are some of the top entrance exams for getting admission to MD course with their application period and exam date for your reference, 

MD Entrance Exam in Top Colleges

To be able to do MD in a particular field of medical sciences, the candidate must clear either NEET PG or AIIMS PG, or INI CET entrance exams as they are the most widely accepted exams in almost all government and private medical colleges. Some of the top medical colleges and their entrance exams have been discussed below:

MD Entrance Exam Eligibility

To pursue an MD course, the candidates are required to possess some essential qualifications and fulfill certain eligibility criteria, which include qualifications, internships, registration etc. Different exams have different eligibility criteria to give NEET PG; candidates will be required to fulfill NEET PG criteria, while for other exams, different criteria is laid down. 

Some of the important eligibility criteria that are laid down are discussed below for your reference, 

  • The candidates must have completed an MBBS course from a recognized institute by the Medical Council of India with a minimum aggregate of 60% or above. 
  • Candidates must have completed 12 months of compulsory internship.
  • Candidates must clear the entrance exam for MD.

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MD Entrance Exam Syllabus

MD entrance exam is a tough exam to crack. Therefore, it is important to carefully analyze the syllabus before studying for the exam. The entrance exam syllabus has been discussed as follows:

Phase Subjects
Phase 1: Clinical Subjects
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Biochemistry
Phase 2: Pre-Clinical Subjects
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Microbiology
  • Forensic Medicine
  • Social and preventive medicine
Phase 3: Para- Clinical Subjects
  • General Medicine including dermatology, venereology and psychiatry
  • General Surgery including orthopedics, anesthesia and radio diagnosis
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • ENT
  • Ophthalmology

MD Entrance Exam Pattern 

MD entrance exams have a pattern. They have questions divided into sections and the total number of questions asked are 200. The divisions have been discussed below as follows:

Subject Number of questions in NEET PG
Phase I: Clinical Subjects
Anatomy 17
Physiology 17
Biochemistry 16
Phase II: Para Clinical Subjects
Pathology 25
Pharmacology 20
Microbiology 20
Forensic Medicine 10
Social and preventive Med 25
Phase 3: Clinical Subjects
General Medicine including dermatology, venereology and psychiatry 45
General Surgery including orthopedics, anesthesia and radio diagnosis 45
Obstetrics and gynecology 30
ENT 10
Ophthalmology 10
Pediatrics 10
Total number of questions of NEET PG 200 questions

Top MD Entrance Exams

There are several entrance exams for MD courses such as NEET PG, AIACET, PGIMER, INI CET, AIIMS PG etc. Some of the colleges conduct their own entrance exam and some of the colleges have combined entrance test such as NEET PG. Every entrance exam has different criteria, pattern, duration etc. 

Some of the top entrance exams for MD courses are discussed below in detail for your reference, 

NEET PG

Some of the basic details of the NEET PG exam are tabulated below for your reference, including application fees, syllabus, duration of the exam etc. 

Particulars Details
Application Fees General Category- INR 4250/-
SC/ST/PwD- INR 3250 /-
Entrance Syllabus
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Microbiology
  • Forensic Medicine
  • Social and preventive medicine
  • General Medicine, including dermatology, venereology and psychiatry
  • General Surgery including orthopedics, anesthesia and radio diagnosis
  • Obstetrics and gynecology
  • ENT
  • Ophthalmology
Duration of Exam 3 hours and 30 Minutes
Number of Question 200
Medium of Examination English

AIIMS INI CET

Some of the basic details of the AIIMS INI CET exam are tabulated below for your reference which includes application fees, syllabus, duration of the exam etc. 

Particulars Details
Application Fees General/OBC- INR 4000/-
SC/ST/EwS- INR 3200/-
Entrance Syllabus
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Microbiology
  • Forensic Medicine
  • Social and preventive medicine
  • General Medicine including dermatology, venereology and psychiatry
  • General Surgery including orthopedics, anesthesia and radio diagnosis
  • Obstetrics and gynecology
  • ENT
  • Ophthalmology
Duration of Exam 3 hours
Number of Question 200
Medium of Examination English

How to prepare for the MD Entrance Exam?

A comprehensive and systematic effort and preparation is required for MD entrance exams. The syllabus is based on the UG standard of the Medical Council of India. The candidates aspiring to sit for the entrance exam must have an in-depth knowledge of the topics that were taught in undergraduate. The following advice should be kept in mind while preparing for the exam:

  • Prepare a schedule- Candidates should be clear about what topics should be prepared and the topics with more weightage should be given more time. One must devote regular hours to MD preparation studies. 
  • Manage time- Time management is an important factor in MD preparatory studies since the syllabus for the course is very bulky. So time should be distributed among topics accordingly and time should not be wasted on a single topic. 
  • Divide topics- It is better to portion the topics instead of studying one topic in singularity. Studying smaller topics can ease the burden of studying.
  • Clarification of doubts-  The students will come across various difficulties and doubts. These questions should be answered which would be beneficial for them. The candidates can seek help from seniors, teachers, subject experts, etc. 
  • Regular assessment- The candidates must assess them regularly through sample papers and mock tests to test themselves and know their preparation. 
  • Take a break- Do take a break to relax and release the stress of constantly studying. Some relaxation is required to refresh oneself and get to studying again. 

MD Entrance Exam: FAQs

Ques. What are the best books to study for MD preparation?

Ans. Some of the books which can referred to for MD preparation are:

  • NCERT books of class 11 and 12
  • Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma for Physics
  • Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman for Biology
  • Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon for Chemistry

Ques. How many hours should one study to crack the MD entrance examination?

Ans. A candidate must give 5-6 hours of sincere study to crack the MD entrance examination. 

Ques. Is it possible to crack MD entrance exams while pursuing a job?

Ans. Yes, it is very much possible for a candidate to crack MD entrance exams while pursuing a job provided the candidate is able to strike a balance between studying and job. 

Ques. Is it easy to crack NEET PG entrance exam?

Ans. No exam is easy to crack. But with hard work and determination, one can crack any exam no matter how difficult it is. 

Ques. Do MD students get a stipend?

Ans. Yes, MD students do get a stipend depending on the specialization they are pursuing and the college they have been allocated. 

Ques. What are the entrance exams for MD?

Ans. Some of the entrance exams for MD are:

  • NEET PG
  • AIIMS PG
  • JIPMER
  • INI CET

Ques. Is 800 a good score in NEET PG?

Ans. Yes, 800 is a really good score in NEET PG since it ensures that the person gets an All India Rank between 1-10. 

Ques. What are the other options apart from MD after MBBS?

Ans. Some of the options after MBBS apart from MD are:

  • Master of Surgery
  • Masters in Health Administration
  • Masters in Public Health
  • Masters in Medical Science and Technology

Ques. Is MD worth studying after MBBS?

Ans. Yes, it is a very respectable course. One can only practice medicine in a particular field after pursuing MBBS. MD offers the chance to choose one field of specialization. The doctors can then work at a hospital or start their own clinic. 

Ques. What is the eligibility for appearing in MD entrance exams?

Ans. The minimum eligibility for appearing in the MD entrance exams is that the candidates must have completed their MBBS from a recognized medical institute. 

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Ques. How is the life of medicine PG in AIIMS Delhi? Is this the best for MD medicine?

● Top Answer By Shivam Negi on 30 May 23

Ans. The exact word to describe the life of a PG student in AIIMS Delhi is ‘hectic’. The MD Medicine program is quite challenging and tiring. A typical day in the life of a first-semester resident doing Medicine at AIIMS can be described as follows- You will have to wake up as early as 6:30 am and reach for work by 7. Managing to have your breakfast is a great achievement. You will have to reach your war and start sampling assigned by your seniors before 10 AM as no samples are accepted after 10. Next, you will start preparing for the clinical rounds and go through files and reports and be ready to present them to the consultant during rounds. These rounds are very tiring and sometimes extend till the afternoon. However, it's from these rounds that you will be gaining hands-on experience and learning new things every day Once the rounds end, you'll have to do tasks related to what you learned from the rounds. This may involve doing a bone marrow/ lumbar puncture/ pleural tap etc or fetching some reports. In the evening you will be going through the morning reports and discussing and planning the future plan for your patient. During this, you have to write notes in the clinical files. After this, it will be dinner time that marks the end of your work routine.  Additionally, there will be OPDs every third day, and Radio-conferences, clinical case discussion classes, Journal clubs, etc. Once you become a senior, things will be easier and you will have more time to study and involve yourself in academic activities. Coming to your second question, well AIIMS Medicine is considered the best in the whole of India. What makes it the best is its extremely qualified faculty, genius seniors, and excellent infrastructure. The institute mostly deals with diagnostic dilemmas referred from everywhere and this offers a fun and fulfilling experience to students in taking their case to a diagnosis. The real-time experience you will be getting just in the first year is undoubtedly the best one could ask for. Another major highlight of AIIMS is its diagnostics. You can get almost any investigation/ radiological procedure to back up your diagnosis.  Overall, as an MD student at AIIMS, you will surely experience a hectic life but the gratitude of your patients will leave you with a feeling of satisfaction. Read more
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Ques. Which is better: An integrated five years course into DM neurology (NIMHANS) or completing my MD in general medicine and then specializing in DM neurology?

● Top Answer By Bidita Ghose on 30 Sept 23

Ans. In my opinion, it’s best to complete an MD in medicine first rather than pursuing DM Neuro directly after MBBS.  It is so because M.B.B.S. students receive minimal clinical exposure and therefore their interest in a particular field might not be genuine. They might later regret their choice.  An integrated program is a 5-year program that requires a lot of commitment. So, if you go for a field you are not interested in, you will be wasting 5 years of your life. Even if you are sure of your interest in neurology, you may not actually like it when you start working. That being said, it's better that you do MD in medicine, have first-hand exposure to all the specialties, and then choose one for you.  People often choose integrated courses so as to save one year of education. However, they fail to recognize the risks involved.  Ultimately, unless you love neurology passionately and have enough exposure in the same, go for direct DM, else completing MD would be the safest bet. Read more
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Ques. What is the number of MD/MS seats at PGIMER Chandigarh?

● Top Answer By Praniti Ranjan, on 23 Nov 21

Ans. The number of MD/MS seats at PGIMER Chandigarh changes every year, every session, according to your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, Sponsored, etc.) and branch or department. This is because for every session admission to the vacant seats is based on the previous pass-outs in that branch or department. It also depends on the demand of a particular work in that department and other factors. Check the JSP Page website - pgimer.edu.in before every session to get the exact number of seats available in that particular session. This session there are a total of 148 seats and 33 of them are for the General category students.Read more
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Ques. Is it worth it to give up MD general medicine for MD emergency medicine at AIIMS Rishikesh? I am interested in both.

● Top Answer By Akrit Kakkar on 30 May 23

Ans. That depends on what you value most in a career. Both MD General Medicine and MD Emergency Medicine are highly respected and challenging specializations, each with its own unique strengths and weaknesses. General Medicine is a broad field that covers the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of medical conditions. For this, you need to have a strong base in medical science, along with excellent diagnostic and problem-solving skills. MD Emergency Medicine, on the other hand, focuses on the immediate diagnosis and treatment of acute and life-threatening medical conditions, such as trauma, heart attacks, and stroke. For this, you need quick thinking, excellent clinical skills, and the ability to work well under pressure. Personally, I feel that you should have knowledge of both emergency and non-emergency situations because each and every disease has the complications that make it an emergency. However, academically you wouldn't get the recognition of a full-fledged medicine specialist. You can not opt for Superspeciality courses other than critical care.Read more
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Ques. What are the fees for Md at KMC Manipal?

● Top Answer By Samarth Deb on 28 Sept 23

Ans. Here are the detailed fees for MD at KMC Manipal MD Anaesthesiology 2188000 MD Anatomy 495000 MD Biochemistry 495000 MD Community Medicine 1260000 MD Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy 2870000 MD Emergency Medicine 2650000 MD Forensic Medicine 495000 MD General Medicine 2539000 MD Hospital Administration 1710000 Blood Transfusion 1960000 MD Immunohematology & MD Microbiology 1410000 MD Paediatrics 2870000 MD Palliative Medicine 1410000 MD Pathology 1960000 MD Pharmacology 1210000 MD Physiology 495000 MD Psychiatry 2188000 MD Radiodiagnosis 3398000 MD Radiotherapy 1990000 MD Respiratory Medicine 1990000 Hope this helps you!Read more
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Ques. Which is better for an MD in general medicine, KMC Manipal or Mangalore? I got allotted in KMC Mangalore. Should I need to upgrade?

● Top Answer By Pratik Parikh on 28 Sept 23

Ans. My friend was an MBBS Student at KMC Mangalore, so here are some highlights of the institute The clinics are well-equipped and the patient lod is also decent. Enjoys a good reputation among the medical colleges in India. It’s bad one private hospital, KMC Attavar, and one Super specialty hospital, KMC Jyothi Circle The workload is a lot because the hospital is completely managed by residents and interns. You will be responsible for everything from OPD to file maintenance to rounds to sample collection.  Students are required to be proficient in each case early in the morning as they will be enquired about every patient that they are allotted You have to update treatment and paperwork, attend class, and be ready to present short bedside cases. PG students have to attend a theory class in the morning and in the afternoon twice a week, there is short group teaching, with the presentation.  Students need to learn basic Kannada without which you won’t be able to interact with patients.  The hostel facilities are great and Mangalore is a city of students so it won’t be difficult to find good food at low prices, beaches, bars, clubs, malls, etc Mangalore is a port city so it's better connected than Manipal.  There is a dual rating system wherein the professors rate the students, and students rate the professors. This helps the college to keep a check on the quality of education and improve energy year. It will definitely be a great choice if you choose KMC Mangalore.Read more
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Ques. How is the MD Medicine course from KMC Manipal? Is it worth leaving a government seat in a tier 2 city?

● Top Answer By Sonal Mishra, on 28 Sept 23

Ans. Yes, it’s definitely worth leaving a government seat in a tier 2 city to pursue an MD Medicine course from KMC Manipal. Here are some benefits you will avail yourself if you choose this You won’t have to serve any kind of bond It’s an international campus which has a diverse crowd from all over the world so the campus facilities are excellent It has around 3000 beds and excellent facilities like infertility care, Chest & allergy care, Medical genetics & gastroenterology. Students are hence exposed to excellent techniques. It enjoys good connectivity via Mangalore airport around 1.5 -- 2 hours from Mangalore. KMC Manipal has an excellent academic culture and sees results in every competitive examination .  Hope this helps you!Read more
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