St John's DM Pulmonary Medicine FAQs
Ques. Is DM Pulmonary Medicine at St. John's a recognised programme, and what is the clinical exposure like?
Ans. Yes, DM Pulmonary Medicine at St. John's Medical College is recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and affiliated to RGUHS. The programme is backed by the 1,300-bed St. John's Medical College Hospital, which has a dedicated Pulmonology and Respiratory Medicine department. Students receive training in advanced bronchoscopy, pulmonary function testing, sleep studies, thoracic ultrasound, pleural procedures, and critical care management of respiratory emergencies. The hospital's high patient volume ensures comprehensive clinical exposure across a wide spectrum of respiratory conditions.
Ques. How many seats are available for DM Pulmonary Medicine at St. John's, and how competitive is the admission?
Ans. There are only 2 seats available for DM Pulmonary Medicine at St. John's per batch. All seats are filled through MCC counselling based on NEET SS rank. There is no reservation in DM/MCh courses as per the Supreme Court ruling. In NEET SS 2026, the opening rank for DM Pulmonary Medicine at St. John's was 23 and the closing rank was 1,466 (General category, Round 1), indicating significant competition. Candidates with a strong NEET SS rank in the Respiratory Medicine group have the best chances.
Ques. What is the 2-year bond at St. John's for DM students, and what does it involve?
Ans. All DM/MCh students at St. John's are required to execute a 2-year bond at the time of admission, committing to serve at St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences or its approved healthcare centres after completing the DM course. During this 2-year bond period, the candidate will be given the post and salary of an Assistant Professor, which is a significant benefit compared to bond conditions at many other institutions. If a student fails to fulfil this obligation, they must pay the applicable penalty to the CBCI Society of Medical Education, Bengaluru.
Ques. What is the stipend for DM students at St. John's, and how does it compare to other institutions?
Ans. DM students at St. John's receive a progressive monthly stipend: Rs. ₹68,750 in Year 1, Rs. ₹75,000 in Year 2, and Rs. ₹81,250 in Year 3. This is among the higher stipend amounts offered by private medical colleges in India for super-speciality students. Given the relatively modest course fee of approximately Rs. ₹9.55 lakhs for 3 years, the net financial outflow for DM students at St. John's is significantly lower compared to many other private institutions.
Ques. What are the feeder specialties for DM Pulmonary Medicine, and which MD specialisation is most advantageous?
Ans. The feeder specialties for DM Pulmonary Medicine as per NMC guidelines include MD General Medicine, MD Paediatrics, and MD Respiratory Medicine/Pulmonary Medicine. Candidates with MD Respiratory Medicine/Pulmonary Medicine have the most direct and relevant background for this super-speciality. However, candidates with MD General Medicine are also commonly admitted and can transition well into pulmonology. The NEET SS exam for DM Pulmonary Medicine falls under the Respiratory Medicine group, and the question paper is based on the respective feeder specialty syllabus.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after completing DM Pulmonary Medicine from St. John's?
Ans. DM Pulmonary Medicine graduates can work as consultant pulmonologists, interventional bronchoscopists, or critical care specialists in hospitals, respiratory care centres, and research institutions. The specialty is in high demand in India due to the rising burden of respiratory diseases including COPD, asthma, tuberculosis, and lung cancer. Graduates from St. John's, with its strong clinical training and NMC recognition, are well-positioned for senior consultant roles in leading hospitals. International opportunities exist in the UK, Australia, Canada, and the Middle East. Academic and research careers in pulmonology are also well-supported by the institution's research infrastructure.









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