SRIHER MD (Physiology) FAQs
Ques. What career options are available after completing MD Physiology from SRIHER?
Ans. MD Physiology graduates can pursue careers as faculty members (Assistant Professor and above) in NMC-recognised medical colleges, researchers in biomedical and pharmaceutical companies, scientists in government research institutions (ICMR, CSIR, DBT), and consultants in sports medicine and exercise physiology. The degree also qualifies graduates to pursue PhD programmes in physiology or related biomedical sciences.
Ques. How many seats are available for MD Physiology at SRIHER, and is there an NRI quota?
Ans. There are 5 seats for MD Physiology at SRIHER, all under the General/Indian quota. There are no NRI quota seats for this programme, unlike clinical MD/MS courses at the same institution.
Ques. What is the stipend provided to MD Physiology students at SRIHER?
Ans. MD Physiology students at SRIHER receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 48,000 in the 1st year, Rs. 49,000 in the 2nd year, and Rs. 50,000 in the 3rd year. This stipend is paid by the institution and helps offset the cost of the programme.
Ques. Is MD Physiology a good choice for candidates who want to pursue research?
Ans. Yes, MD Physiology is an excellent choice for research-oriented candidates. The department at SRIHER has well-equipped physiology laboratories and access to SRIHER's broader research ecosystem. Graduates can apply for competitive research fellowships from ICMR, DBT, and DST, and can pursue PhD programmes at premier institutions. The non-clinical nature of the degree allows for dedicated focus on research without the demands of clinical rotations.
Ques. Can MD Physiology graduates from SRIHER apply for DM or superspeciality courses?
Ans. MD Physiology is a non-clinical degree and does not qualify graduates for DM (Doctorate of Medicine) superspeciality courses, which require clinical MD/MS degrees. However, graduates can pursue PhD programmes in physiology, biomedical sciences, or related fields, and can apply for research fellowships from ICMR, DBT, and other funding bodies.
Ques. What is the typical NEET PG rank required for MD Physiology at SRIHER?
Ans. MD Physiology is a non-clinical branch and generally has lower competition compared to clinical branches like General Medicine or Radiology. Candidates with moderate NEET PG scores can typically secure a seat at SRIHER. However, since SRIHER is a premium deemed university, the exact cutoff varies each year. Candidates are advised to check the previous year's MCC counselling closing ranks for MD Physiology at SRIHER for a realistic estimate.
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