SIMATS Fellowship in Radiology FAQs
Ques. Is the Fellowship in Radiology at SIMATS recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC)?
Ans. The Fellowship in Radiology at SIMATS is offered by Saveetha Medical College, a NAAC A++ accredited deemed university. However, fellowship programs in India are generally not regulated by NMC in the same way as MD/MS degrees. Candidates should verify the recognition status directly with SIMATS and check if the certificate is accepted by their target employer or state medical council before enrolling.
Ques. Can I pursue this fellowship immediately after completing my MBBS internship, or do I need prior work experience?
Ans. Yes, you can apply for the Fellowship in Radiology at SIMATS immediately after completing your MBBS and internship. The eligibility requires an MBBS degree with valid MCI/NMC registration. Prior work experience in radiology is not mandatory, though it may be an advantage during the interview.
Ques. Is there any stipend provided during the Fellowship in Radiology at SIMATS?
Ans. No, the Fellowship in Radiology at SIMATS does not offer a stipend. Fellows are required to pay the full course fee of Rs. 3,15,000. This is different from some other fellowship programs at SIMATS (such as Fellowship in Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics) which do offer a monthly stipend.
Ques. What kind of radiology equipment and imaging facilities are available at SIMATS for fellows?
Ans. SIMATS is equipped with advanced imaging infrastructure including 3 Tesla MRI machines, 128-slice CT scanners (2 units), C-Arm fluoroscopy, digital X-ray systems, and ultrasound machines. The hospital treats over 5,000 patients daily, providing fellows with high-volume exposure across a wide range of diagnostic and interventional radiology cases.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing the Fellowship in Radiology from SIMATS?
Ans. After completing the fellowship, graduates can work as radiologists or imaging specialists in hospitals, diagnostic imaging centres, and polyclinics. Entry-level salaries for fellowship-trained radiologists in India typically range from Rs. 3 to 6 LPA, with experienced professionals earning Rs. 10-20 LPA or more. The fellowship also serves as a stepping stone for those planning to pursue MD Radiodiagnosis or FRCR (UK) in the future.
Ques. How is the Fellowship in Radiology different from MD Radiodiagnosis? Should I opt for the fellowship instead?
Ans. MD Radiodiagnosis is a 3-year NMC-recognised postgraduate degree that qualifies you as a specialist radiologist and is required for senior hospital positions and academic roles. The Fellowship in Radiology is a 1-year clinical training program that provides practical skills but does not carry the same regulatory recognition as an MD. The fellowship is a good option for MBBS graduates who want to quickly upskill and work in radiology, but those aiming for senior specialist roles or academic careers should consider pursuing MD Radiodiagnosis through NEET PG.
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