St John's DM CCM FAQs
Ques. What makes St. John's Medical College a preferred choice for DM Critical Care Medicine, and how does the ICU infrastructure compare to other colleges?
Ans. St. John's Medical College Hospital is one of the few private medical institutions in India with a truly comprehensive critical care setup. The hospital has 35 Adult ICU beds, 7 Coronary Care beds, 13 Paediatric ICU beds, and 35 Neonatal ICU beds, collectively managing over 4,000 critically ill patients annually. The Emergency Department handles approximately 54,000 patients per year, providing DM Critical Care students with exposure to a wide spectrum of emergencies including polytrauma, sepsis, ARDS, multi-organ failure, and post-operative critical care. This scale of clinical exposure is comparable to many government medical colleges, making St. John's a top choice for critical care training.
Ques. Which feeder specialities are eligible for DM Critical Care Medicine at St. John's, and does the feeder speciality affect the NEET SS exam group?
Ans. DM Critical Care Medicine accepts candidates from 5 feeder specialities: MD/DNB Anaesthesiology, MD/DNB Emergency Medicine, MD/DNB General Medicine, MD/DNB Paediatrics, and MD/DNB Respiratory Medicine. In NEET SS, each feeder speciality has a separate exam group and merit list. For example, candidates with MD Anaesthesiology appear in the Anaesthesia & Critical Care group, while those with MD General Medicine appear in the Medicine group. Seat allotment during MCC counselling is done separately for each feeder group. Candidates should check the NEET SS 2025 information bulletin for the exact group-wise seat matrix for St. John's DM Critical Care Medicine.
Ques. Is there a bond obligation after completing DM Critical Care Medicine at St. John's, and what is the penalty for non-compliance?
Ans. Yes, DM/MCh (Super Speciality) students at St. John's Medical College are required to sign a government service bond of 1 year post-completion of the course. The penalty for non-compliance or discontinuation after the counselling process is ₹5,00,000 (₹5 lakhs). This is separate from the MCC counselling security deposit of ₹2,00,000. Students should clarify the exact terms of the bond, including the approved service locations and the process for bond release, with the college administration at the time of admission.
Ques. What is the scope of DM Critical Care Medicine after completing the course from St. John's, and what are the career options?
Ans. DM Critical Care Medicine is one of the most in-demand super-speciality qualifications in India, given the rapid expansion of ICU infrastructure in both public and private hospitals. Graduates from St. John's can pursue careers as Intensivists in tertiary care hospitals, academic positions in medical colleges, or consultancy roles in corporate hospitals. The specialty is also well-suited for international practice, particularly in the UK, USA, Australia, and the Middle East, where critical care specialists are in high demand. The IDCCM and IFCCM fellowship programmes offered at St. John's itself (as mentioned in the college prospectus) provide additional certification pathways for critical care specialists.
Ques. How competitive is DM Critical Care Medicine at St. John's in NEET SS counselling, and what rank is typically required?
Ans. With 4 seats available across multiple feeder groups, DM Critical Care Medicine at St. John's is moderately competitive compared to single-seat super-speciality courses. However, since St. John's is a top-ranked private medical college in Bangalore, the competition is still significant. The exact rank required varies by feeder group and year. Candidates from the Anaesthesiology feeder group typically face higher competition for critical care seats, while those from Emergency Medicine or Respiratory Medicine may find relatively lower competition. Candidates are advised to include St. John's DM Critical Care Medicine as a high-priority choice during MCC counselling if their NEET SS rank is within the top 500-1000 in their respective feeder group.
Ques. What fellowship programmes in Critical Care are available at St. John's Medical College, and can DM students pursue them simultaneously?
Ans. St. John's Medical College offers several fellowship programmes in Critical Care, including the IDCCM (Indian Diploma in Critical Care Medicine) Fellowship and the IFCCM (Indian Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine) Fellowship, both affiliated with the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM). These are typically pursued by doctors who do not have a DM degree. DM Critical Care Medicine students at St. John's, however, benefit from the same faculty and infrastructure that runs these fellowship programmes, ensuring a high standard of training. DM students cannot simultaneously pursue these fellowships, but the DM degree itself is a higher qualification than the IDCCM/IFCCM fellowships and is recognized by NMC for academic and clinical positions.









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