SRIHER M.Ch Surgical Oncology FAQs
Ques. Can an ENT or Orthopaedics postgraduate apply for M.Ch Surgical Oncology at SRIHER?
Ans. Yes. M.Ch Surgical Oncology at SRIHER accepts candidates from MS/DNB General Surgery, MS/DNB ENT (Otorhinolaryngology), MS/DNB Orthopaedics, and MS/DNB Obstetrics and Gynaecology as eligible feeder specialties. Each feeder specialty group appears in its respective NEET SS group paper.
Ques. How many M.Ch Surgical Oncology seats are available nationally under NEET SS 2025?
Ans. There are 195 M.Ch Surgical Oncology (SUOG) seats available nationally under NEET SS 2026. For SRIHER-specific seat availability, candidates should check the official MCC seat matrix at mcc.nic.in.
Ques. What is the scope of M.Ch Surgical Oncology in India?
Ans. Surgical Oncology is one of the fastest-growing super-specialties in India, driven by the rising cancer burden. Graduates can work in dedicated cancer hospitals, government cancer institutes, corporate hospitals, and regional cancer centres. Surgical oncologists are in high demand for head and neck, breast, GI, and gynaecological cancer surgeries. Starting salaries range from Rs. 15 to 30 lakhs per annum in government/academic settings, with corporate hospital consultants earning significantly more.
Ques. Does the M.Ch Surgical Oncology programme at SRIHER include training in minimally invasive oncosurgery?
Ans. Yes. The curriculum at SRIHER covers recent advances in surgical oncology, which includes minimally invasive and laparoscopic oncosurgical techniques. Students are trained in the full spectrum of cancer surgery including radical resections, reconstructive procedures, and palliative surgical interventions.
Ques. Is there a multidisciplinary tumour board at SRIHER for surgical oncology training?
Ans. Yes. SRIHER has a dedicated oncology unit that functions with a multidisciplinary team approach involving surgical oncology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, radiology, and pathology. Students participate in tumour board discussions, which is a critical component of modern oncosurgical training.
Ques. What is the difference between M.Ch Surgical Oncology and DM Medical Oncology?
Ans. M.Ch Surgical Oncology is a surgical super-specialty focused on the operative management of cancers, while DM Medical Oncology is a medical super-specialty focused on chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. Surgical oncologists perform cancer resections and reconstructions, while medical oncologists manage systemic cancer treatment. Both work together in a multidisciplinary cancer care team.
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