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Shyam Shah Medical College M.S. in Anatomy - Fees, Eligibility, Seats and Admission 2024

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Shyam Shah Medical College M.S. in Anatomy Fees

The fee for M.S. in Anatomy at Shyam Shah Medical College is 358000 INR. M.S. in Anatomy admission 2024 at Shyam Shah Medical College will be based on NEET PG.

DurationFees
Year 1119333 INR
Year 2119333 INR
Year 3119333 INR
Total Fees358000 INR
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Shyam Shah Medical College M.S. in Anatomy Fees and Course Details

Course nameM.S. in Anatomy
Duration3 Years
Course levelPG
Mode of StudyRegular
Total Fees358000 INR
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Shyam Shah Medical College M.S. in Anatomy Eligibility Criteria

To pursue an M.S. (Master of Surgery) degree at Shyam Shah Medical College Rewa, aspiring candidates must fulfill certain eligibility criteria. Applicants should possess a recognized MBBS degree from a recognized university or institute. Additionally, they must have completed their compulsory rotating internship and obtained a full registration from the Medical Council of India (MCI) or any State Medical Council. The selection process typically involves a competitive entrance examination followed by counseling sessions. Meeting the minimum qualifying marks in the entrance test is crucial for admission. Moreover, candidates must satisfy any other requirements specified by the college or university for the M.S. program.

Documents Required :

  • UG mark sheet or equivalent
  • NEET PG mark sheet or equivalent
  • Birth certificate or any other proof of age
  • Character certificate from the last attended institution
  • Migration certificate from the last attended institution
  • Category certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport size photographs
  • Aadhaar card or any other government-issued ID proof
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Other Specializations in MS (Surgery) Available at Shyam Shah Medical College

CourseDurationTotal Tution fees
M.S. in Ophthalmology3 Years
M.S. in General Surgery3 Years
M.S. in Orthopaedics3 Years

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