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MD Pathology From JIPGMER: Fees, Cutoff, Placements, Admission, Eligibility

Pondicherry, PuducherryAutonomous University

Doctorate of Medicine [MD] (Pathology)


Course Fees

Course Duration

3 Years

Tuition Fees

2.2 K

1 Year Fees

20.96 K

Total Fees

46.58 K

Detailed Fees

general
yearTuition FeesAdmission FeesOther FeesTotal Fees
year 1₹ 2200₹ 5000₹ 13760₹ 20.96 K
year 2₹ 2200-₹ 10610₹ 12.81 K
year 3₹ 2200-₹ 10610₹ 12.81 K

Course Information

Eligibility Criteria

Aspirants seeking admission to 3 year Full-time MD Program should meet the following criteria as specified by the institute.

Academic Requirement: 

Applicant must be an Indian National (IN) or Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) or Foreign Nationals (FN) under the permitted categories

The candidates must possess an MBBS degree from a University recognized by the National Medical Commission/Medical Council of India for admission to MD courses

Minimum Qualifying Marks: –

  1. For Unreserved (UR), Institute (INST), Economic Weaker Section (EWS), and OBC Category: 55% marks in aggregate
  2. For candidates belonging to the SC/ST Categories: 50% marks in aggregate.
  3. For PwBD candidates: the minimum aggregate as provided in (1) and (2) for the category to which the candidate belongs shall apply.
  4. For Indian Nationals who graduated from foreign Universities, marks obtained in the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) conducted by the National Board of Examination (NBE), shall be considered in lieu of aggregate marks. The eligibility criteria of minimum marks shall remain as mentioned above in points (1), (2), and (3) as applicable

Course Details

JIPMER Selection Criteria

Candidates will be selected on the basis of a computer-based Test (online examination)- JIPMER MD/MS/MDS Entrance Examination followed by a round of counseling.

Exam Pattern

For MD/MS

  • The test will comprise of 250 MCQs out of which 100 questions will be based on Basic Clinical Sciences and Biostatistics.
  • 150 questions will be based on Clinical Sciences.

In case, two or more candidates secure equal marks in the entrance examination their inter se merit shall be determined in the following order:

  1. Negative Marks (The candidate who has less negative mark will be placed higher than that of the other candidate)
  2. Age (As per seniority)
  3. High Aggregate marks (Candidates with high aggregate marks will be prioritized)

For MDS

  • The test will comprise of 100 questions.
  • Basic Clinical Sciences and Biostatistics will constitute of 30 questions.
  • The Dental Sciences section will contain 70 questions.

Common Guidelines-

  • 4 marks will be awarded for each correct answer.
  • One mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.

For M.Sc./MPH/PBD- Admission will be granted on the basis of the candidate’s performance in the entrance exam.

  • The exam will be for a duration of 1½ hours.
  • The medium of Entrance Test: English
  • Number of Questions: 100
  • 4 marks will be awarded for each correct answer.
  • 1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
Course Specializations Duration Eligibility
M.D. Anaesthesiology 3 Years Applicant must be an Indian National (IN) or Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) or Foreign Nationals (FN) The candidates must possess MBBS or an equivalent Degree recognized by the Medical Council of India. Candidates must have scored a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate. (50% marks for SC/ST candidates)
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Community Medicine
Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology
Emergency Medicine
Forensic Medicine
General Medicine
Immuno Hematology & Blood Transfusion
Microbiology
Nuclear Medicine 
Pathology 
Pediatrics
Pharmacology 
Physiology
Psychiatry
Pulmonary Medicine
Radio-diagnosis
Radiation Oncology
M.S. General Surgery
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Ophthalmology
Orthopedic Surgery
Oto-Rhino Laryngology
MDS Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics The candidates must possess BDS or an equivalent Degree recognized by the Dental Council of India. 
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
M.Sc. (Allied Health Sciences) Medical Biochemistry Applicant must possess a valid B.Sc. Degree from a recognized University.
Medical Physiology
Neurotechnology
MLT- Microbiology 2 Years
MLT-Pathology
Biostatistics (Medical Biometrics)
M.Sc. (Nursing) Pediatric Nursing One must hold a B.Sc. Nursing Degree with one year of experience in a hospital or in a Community Health Program. Candidates must be medically fit.
Community Health Nursing
Medical Surgical Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing
Obstetrics &Gynecological Nursing
MPH - Any applicant with an MBBS/BDS or B.Sc. degree with at least 50% marks.
PBD Critical care Nursing  1 Year Must be a registered nurse (R.N. & R.M.) or equivalent. Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery with one year experience as Staff or B.Sc. Nursing Degree
Cardio-Thoracic Nursing 
Operation Room Nursing
Oncology Nursing
Neonatal Nursing

JIPMER, Pondicherry INI-CET Cut-Off 2024

INI-CET cut off Round
202420232022
CoursesGeneralOBCSCST
MD Pathology
144119125972-

College Ranking

Ranking of Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research - [JIPMER]



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Answered Questions

Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research - [JIPMER]: 24 answered questions

SS

Shreyansh Roy Singh

04 Oct 21

One of my friends is a part of JIPMER, pursuing medical sciences. As per what he mentions, life at the institute goes something like the following. 

Academic Profile:

Medical schools are usually tough to be at from the very beginning. The semesters are tough, especially during the first 3 years of the course period. Moreover, if talking about internships, it can be equally toilsome in more than one way. It is best to complete at least one chapter every day, in order to avoid hassle during the ultimate moment. 

Non-Academics:

  • Sports: The institute has a renowned central open-air basketball, volleyball, and football ground, separate from one another. Students generally opt to play after a day-long of grueling hours.
  • Literary Events: The fact that JIPMER is quite inclined towards the English language becomes vividly evident by seeing several literary events, alongside major quiz competitions.
  • Cultural Events: There are a bunch of events taking place every year. Most essentially, the environment of the institute is quite pleasant and not at all strict.

Hope this gives you an idea of what life will be like at JIPMER.


SS

Suman Sharma

06 Oct 21

Life is exciting as an MBBS student in JIPMER. One of my friends studied there, and here’s what he mentioned about it.

  • The campus is lush green. The weather is always good with clear skies and on clear nights stars are visible. 
  • There is very little pollution so the stars are clearly visible at night. 
  • The college starts at 8 AM and the professors are very punctual at that time so they don’t tolerate even a slight delay. Punctuality is a must here. 
  • The students always have to dress appropriately and are not allowed to wear slippers.
  • The exams conducted are lengthy with less time duration however it prepares students for the best. 
  • It’s sometimes hard to deal with a patient in just 60 minutes even after knowing that they are in a lot of pain. 
  • Students sometimes lose their cool and their patience. 
  • The faculties are really nice and helpful. 
  • They are also well-known personalities in their respective fields with lots of research or doctoral background. 

In general the academic pressure was very high and students were loaded with many exams and strict attendance policy. You get to meet amazing intellectuals as guest speakers or during organized camps.


SA

Shiksha Ahuja

04 Oct 21

The cut-off usually depends upon the category you belong from. That being said, if considering that you belong to the General Category, and you are not a resident of Pondicherry, then the cut-off percentile is around 50. 

The cut-off is based on the percentile received in the exam. Here are the recent cutoff trends. 

Category (As per Guidelines) Minimum Percentile Required
General Unreserved (UR / OCI / NRI) 50
General Unreserved (UR) OPH 45
ST / SC / OBC / OPH 40

Generally, for UR Non-Pondicherry candidates, the available seats are almost about 65, the breakdown of which can be reported as 50 in Pondicherry itself, and 15 in Karaikal. The top 65 rankers are rather marked safe in the list.

Now, if you look closely at the AIIMS and JIPMER merit lists, there are numerous toppers that appear in each of the respective lists. Quite clearly, at least about 30 to 35 candidates choose to leave JIPMER to enlist at AIIMS, New Delhi. 

That being said, it is quite natural that the top 100 students will secure a seat in JIPMER under the UR category. The number however can drop down if a candidate is moving to some other college. 


PS

Prakash Sinha

13 May 22

Among these AIIMS Delhi is better. It has a large hospital, and more patient flow, so you will get better learning opportunities. AIIMS also has a better infrastructure and offers better resources for learning. It has better research facilities and funding as well. If you are interested in research AIIMS will be the better choice. Watch this short video to understand why

JIPMER has a huge batch size. So, students don’t get the required attention from the faculty. Whereas, AIIMS has a concise batch size and a better student-teacher ratio.‘Pulse’ the medical festival of AIIMS Delhi is the largest in the country. 


MS

Manjil Sharma

13 Oct 21

Following are the books followed by students at the mentioned medical institutions: 

Subjects AIIMS Delhi JIPMER
Anatomy BD Chaurasia’s Human Anatomy Gray’s Anatomy for Students
Physiology Understanding Medical Physiology by R. Bijlani GK Pal’s Comprehensive Textbook of Medical Physiology
Biochemistry
  • Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry
  • DM Vasudevan’s Textbook of Biochemistry 
  • Medical Microbiology and Immunology by Warren Levinson
  • DM Vasudevan’s Textbook of Biochemistry 
  • Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry

Apart from these, the HOD of the respective departments/subjects will also suggest to you some reference books. You should not limit yourself to only these textbooks.


AB

Atrisha Banerjee

14 Apr 22

JIPMER PG stipend is different in 3 years of residency. The stipend amount usually ranges from INR 55,000 to INR 65,000. Housing allowance is offered separately. You can avail the housing allowance if you choose to stay outside of the campus. Most people choose to stay in the hostel. 


KC

Kushal Chaudhuri,

03 Nov 21

JIPMER is really good and you will be happy to be a part of it. Here are some things you should know about before making your decision.

Academics

  • JIPMER as an undergraduate medical school is pretty top-notch. Most departments take an active interest in lectures and clinical teaching. 
  • Regular internal tests especially in the first and second years keep you busy and active. 
  • Labs are well maintained. 
  • You will have Early-Clinical-Exposure classes, Labour room postings, and a Surgical Clerkship before the internship.
  • Some of the best departments would be Anatomy, Paediatrics, OBG, Pathology, and Medicine.

Hostel

  • A twin-sharing room will be provided for the first 2-3 years. 
  • You will be shifted to a single room from third-year till the end of your internship. 
  • The hostel facilities are decent.

Food

  • The common mess serves both North Indian and South Indian food. 
  • There are other cafeterias and mess facilities too. Daily food delivery services are also available.

Facilities

  • They have a Gym, a Table-Tennis Hall, two basketball courts, and a Tennis court within the hostel complex. 
  • There is Lister Ground which is used for hockey, cricket, and track events.

Like any other college, JIPMER also has its flaws which include a need for a better faculty and quality mess foods. But these can be improved over time, other than these it is a nice place.


AP

Ajit Parihar

06 Oct 21

After doing some research online, I got to know about a lot of books that could be useful to you. The Books and strategies to be followed for the JIPMER MBBS exam are as follows: -

  • Physics: - Preparing for the NEET exam will give you a clear idea to crack the Physics section in JIPMER. Try to calculate fast but accurately.
  • Chemistry: - NCERT is enough for Chemistry in any medical exam. Go through the theories and the special cases and memorize them. Also, go through last year papers
  • Biology: - This also can be done by NCERT alone however solving questions frequently will help you retain the theory part quickly and accurately. Around 40-50 questions are generally asked from the NCERT textbook.
  • English: - For English ‘Wren & Martin’ would be more than enough. It has covered all the important portions accurately in a precise manner.
  • Logical Reasoning: - For this visit any website and solve at least 10 questions enough of easy level. Logical questions are not that hard and can be solved then and there without any practice.

If you diligently follow these books and revise them enough, you are then good to go for the exam. Learn your strengths and weaknesses among all the topics, prioritize them and prepare accordingly.


SB

Sonali Bose

05 Oct 21

First and foremost you should know that both MAMC (Maulana Azad Medical College) and JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research) are amazing institutes. It is bit tough to decide which college is better but still I would help you in understanding the facts on which you can decide which college to choose:

  • To get into one of the colleges you have to be a good scorer in NEET which is crucial.
  • Geographically, the students who want to go for North India and he/she who has a good score, approach Maulana Azad Medical College at first. As the environment is quite conducive.
  • Contrast to this, those students who belong from Southern Part of India prefer JIPMER as they get the same atmosphere as their home.
Categories MAMC JIPMER
Course Fee 11,000 19,000
Highest CTC 25 LPA 26 LPA
Average CTC 16 LPA 18 LPA

But let me assure you that getting into either of the institutes is a pride for a student. And there is no other factor to say no to any of the colleges. So you can take admission in either and move forward.


SG

Sharayashi Ghose

18 Oct 21

There is no specific dress code for the students. But you should dress professionally. Wearing jeans, half trousers, and T-shirts during normal college hours is considered inappropriate.

In general, girls can wear Indian clothing like kurta, salwar kameez while the guys are expected to wear formal shirts, cotton pants, and shoes in the college and hospital premises. Apron (lab coat) and ID card are mandatory for hospital or clinical rounds.

Except for this, you can wear all sorts of dresses. 



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