MAHER MD Psychiatry FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of MD Psychiatry after graduation?
Ans. MD Psychiatry graduates have excellent career prospects in India and abroad. They can work as psychiatrists in government and private hospitals, mental health clinics, de-addiction centers, and research institutions. Many pursue further specialization through DM (Diploma in Psychiatry) or fellowships. The growing awareness about mental health has created significant demand for qualified psychiatrists in corporate wellness programs, schools, and community health centers. Additionally, psychiatrists can establish private practice or engage in research and academics.
Ques. Is NEET PG score sufficient for admission, or are there other criteria?
Ans. NEET PG score is the primary criterion for admission to MD Psychiatry at MAHER. However, the final selection depends on the candidate's rank in NEET PG and the number of available seats (2 seats at MAHER). The MCC counselling process allocates seats based on merit rank, category, and candidate preferences. Candidates with higher NEET PG scores have better chances of securing admission. It is important to note that cutoff scores vary each year based on the number of applicants and difficulty level of the examination.
Ques. What is the difference between MD Psychiatry and DNB Psychiatry?
Ans. MD Psychiatry is a university-based postgraduate degree awarded by the university, while DNB Psychiatry is a board-based qualification awarded by the National Board of Examinations (NBE). Both are recognized by the NMC and have similar curriculum and training duration (3 years). The main differences are in the awarding body, examination pattern, and some procedural aspects. MD Psychiatry from MAHER is awarded by the university, whereas DNB is awarded by NBE. Both qualifications are equally valid for clinical practice and further specialization.
Ques. Are there opportunities for research during the MD Psychiatry course?
Ans. Yes, MD Psychiatry at MAHER provides ample opportunities for research. The curriculum includes a research component, and students are encouraged to conduct original research and publish their findings in peer-reviewed journals. The college has research facilities and experienced faculty who guide students in research projects. Additionally, students can participate in ongoing research projects within the department and collaborate with other institutions. Research experience enhances career prospects and opens doors for academic positions and fellowships.
Ques. What is the hostel accommodation like at MAHER for PG students?
Ans. MAHER provides separate hostel facilities for male and female PG students. The PG Male Hostel has a capacity of 84 students, while the PG Female Hostel has a capacity of 90 students. Hostel facilities include individual rooms (AC and non-AC options), 24/7 security, regular maintenance staff, and nutritious meals. The hostel fee is Rs. 2,50,000 per annum. Hostel accommodation is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The campus is well-equipped with recreational facilities, gymnasium, and sports amenities for student wellness.
Ques. What is the typical daily schedule and workload during MD Psychiatry?
Ans. MD Psychiatry is an intensive clinical program with a structured daily schedule. Students typically spend 8-10 hours per day in clinical postings, ward rounds, OPD consultations, and academic activities. The curriculum includes concurrent ward and OPD postings for 33 months, with rotational postings in neurology (2 months) and emergency medicine (1 month). Students are expected to maintain case records, participate in journal clubs, and present case discussions. The workload is demanding but manageable with proper time management. Regular seminars, workshops, and conferences are organized to enhance learning and professional development.


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