St John's DM Nephrology FAQs
Ques. Are both MD General Medicine and MD Paediatrics candidates eligible for DM Nephrology at St. John's Medical College?
Ans. Yes, both MD/DNB General Medicine and MD/DNB Paediatrics are eligible feeder qualifications for DM Nephrology as per NBEMS NEET SS norms. Candidates from both specialties compete for the same seats in the MCC counselling, and seat allotment is strictly based on NEET SS rank and category. MD General Medicine candidates typically dominate the merit list for DM Nephrology, but MD Paediatrics candidates with a strong NEET SS rank in the Medical Group can also secure a seat. Eligibility is confirmed by RGUHS at the time of admission.
Ques. What is the 2-year bond obligation for DM Nephrology students at St. John's Medical College?
Ans. As per the 2026-27 Super Specialty Admission Bulletin of St. John's Medical College, all candidates admitted to DM/MCh courses are required to execute a 2-year bond to serve at St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences or its approved healthcare centres after completing the course. During this 2-year bond period, the candidate will be given the post and salary of an Assistant Professor. The bond penalty for non-compliance is Rs. 5,00,000. This is a unique institutional requirement and candidates must factor this in before joining the programme.
Ques. What is the monthly stipend for DM Nephrology students at St. John's Medical College?
Ans. As per the 2026-27 Super Specialty Admission Bulletin, DM students at St. John's Medical College receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 68,750 in the first year, Rs. 75,000 in the second year, and Rs. 81,250 in the third year. This is one of the higher stipend amounts among private medical colleges in Karnataka. The stipend is subject to revision as per institutional and government norms and helps offset the cost of living in Bangalore during the 3-year training period.
Ques. What dialysis and transplant training facilities are available for DM Nephrology students at St. John's Medical College Hospital?
Ans. St. John's Medical College Hospital has a well-equipped Nephrology department with dedicated haemodialysis units, peritoneal dialysis facilities, and an active renal transplant programme. DM Nephrology students get comprehensive training in all aspects of renal replacement therapy, including haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and renal transplantation. The department also handles complex cases of glomerulonephritis, vasculitis, and lupus nephritis, providing students with broad exposure to the full spectrum of kidney diseases. Research opportunities are available through the St. John's Research Institute (SJRI).
Ques. How does the fee structure for DM Nephrology at St. John's Medical College compare to other super specialty courses at the same college?
Ans. The fee structure for DM Nephrology at St. John's Medical College is significantly lower than some other super specialty courses at the same institution. The total college fee for 3 years is Rs. 9,62,475 (Rs. 3,20,825 per year), which is considerably lower than DM Cardiology (Rs. 25,86,750 for 3 years) or DM Endocrinology (Rs. 21,85,650 for 3 years). This makes DM Nephrology one of the more affordable super specialty options at St. John's, especially when combined with the monthly stipend of Rs. 68,750 to Rs. 81,250.
Ques. Is there a Paediatric Nephrology programme separate from DM Nephrology at St. John's Medical College?
Ans. Yes, St. John's Medical College offers DM Paediatric Nephrology as a separate super specialty course with 1 seat, which is exclusively for MD Paediatrics candidates. DM Nephrology (3 seats) is a broader programme open to both MD General Medicine and MD Paediatrics candidates, and it focuses on adult nephrology including renal transplantation, dialysis, and management of adult kidney diseases. Candidates with MD Paediatrics who wish to specialise in paediatric kidney diseases should consider DM Paediatric Nephrology, while those interested in adult nephrology should opt for DM Nephrology.









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