Course Name | Apply Now | Fees | Short Eligibility |
B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) | ₹2,85,000 - 4,50,000 | 10+2 education or equivalent examination, studied Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology), minimum aggregate score of 50% | |
Diploma | 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board, minimum aggregate score of 50% in qualifying examination | ||
Post Graduate Diploma | ₹2,85,000 | Bachelor's degree in any discipline, Minimum aggregate score of 50%, Final year students must submit final mark sheet before deadline | |
M.Ch. (Master of Chirurgiae) | MBBS degree from a recognized medical university, completed internship, permanent registration from the Medical Council of India (MCI) or State Medical Council (SMC), qualify NEET Super Speciality (SS) entrance exam |
Dear student,
According to the NEET SS 2024 Syllabus, Gynaecological, Oncology and Reproductive Medicine are included in the same question paper group. Therefore, there will be questions related to these specializations combined in the OBGYN paper. It is required to study Gynaecological, Oncology and Reproductive Medicine to achieve good scores. Students must strategically prepare because there will be mixed questions from both the sections and not studying anyone will not help in better preparation. However, Gynaecological and Oncology focuses on cancers of the female reproductive system, while Reproductive Medicine addresses infertility and reproductive health issues. Therefore, by preparing both topics, students will be able to tackle questions that may question the concepts from oncology to reproductive health medicine. A good approach to preparing will help students to cover the syllabus for the exam and stay less confused. Therefore, students will have to study both concepts to get admission to the MCH reproductive medicine colleges in India.
Thank You!