BMCRI MD Paediatrics FAQs
Ques. What is the complete structure and organization of the three-year MD programme?
Ans. The programme progresses from foundational specialty knowledge to independent clinical practice. The first year builds theoretical understanding of medical principles with initial clinical exposure. The second year adds advanced study and increasing patient-management responsibility across common to complex cases. The third year emphasizes independent decision-making, complex case management, and a mandatory research project, with continuous assessment throughout.
Ques. What clinical training and patient management responsibilities are given to MD students?
Ans. Clinical responsibility increases progressively, from supervised assistance in the first year to independent management of routine and then complex cases by the third year. Students take part in daily ward rounds, outpatient clinics, emergency services, and procedural training, maintaining detailed case records. They attend case conferences, journal clubs, and seminars, developing diagnostic acumen and evidence-based management across a broad spectrum of presentations.
Ques. Is mandatory research and publication required during MD training?
Ans. Yes, research is mandatory. Every candidate completes an original thesis or major project on a clinically relevant question, formulating methodology, conducting the study, and presenting findings at departmental seminars and conferences. Publication in medical journals is strongly encouraged, and the project is formally evaluated in the final examination, developing scientific thinking and an evidence-based approach to practice.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing MD from BMCRI?
Ans. MD graduates have strong prospects in clinical and academic medicine. Many establish independent specialty practice, while government hospitals, corporate hospitals, and medical colleges recruit them as consultants and faculty. Advancement includes department-head, senior-consultant, and administrative roles. Some pursue super-specialty DM or M.Ch training, and international opportunities are available for those meeting overseas regulatory standards.
Ques. How are MD students assessed and what are the examination standards?
Ans. Assessment is continuous and comprehensive. Internal evaluation combines written theory examinations, clinical examinations, and case presentations through the course. The final examination includes theory papers, clinical and practical examinations, viva voce, and evaluation of the research thesis. Minimum passing marks are required in all components, ensuring graduates meet national standards of specialist competence.
Ques. What is the fee structure and financial assistance available for MD programmes?
Ans. MD fees range from INR 1,23,000 to INR 6,90,000 over three years, varying by specialization, paid in annual installments. Assistance includes merit scholarships, state and central government scholarships for eligible candidates, and education loans up to INR 15-20 lakhs through authorized banks with flexible repayment beginning after course completion. Optional hostel charges are payable separately.


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