NIMHANS B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology: Fees 2026, Course Duration, Dates, Eligibility

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NIMHANS B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology is offered as 4 Years Full Time program, with total intake of 11 seats. The minimum eligibility criteria for B.Sc is 10+2. The total fees for NIMHANS B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology in 2025 is ₹ 30,000 for the complete course duration, which includes total tuition fees of ₹ 20,000. Earlier, the fees in 2024 - 2025 for B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology was ₹ 30,000.

NIMHANS B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology fees in first year is ₹ 30,000. The detailed fees is mentioned below.

  • The first year tuition fees is ₹ 20,000.
  • Other Miscellaneous fees is ₹ 10,000.

NIMHANS offers a total of 11 seats for B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology. Check NIMHANS Admission 2025

NIMHANS B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology Fees 2025

Fees (2025 - 2026) Year 2 (in INR)
Tuition Fees ₹20000
Yearly Fees ₹30000

* Fees is refundable

NIMHANS B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology Previous Fees

Fees Total Fees
Total Fees ₹30,000

* Fees is refundable

NIMHANS B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology Admission 2025

The minimum eligibility for admission to B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology at NIMHANS is 10+2.

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duration4 Years (Full Time)
course levelUG (Degree)
mode of studyOn Campus
total fees₹ 30,000
eligibility10+2
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NIMHANS B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology Fees

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Fee TypeTotal Amount (INR)
total fee₹30,000
* Fees is refundable

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To gain admission to the program, candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, achieving at least 45% marks, and must take the NIMHANS Entrance Exam. Admission is determined by the exam scores. The institute is known for its knowledgeable and supportive faculty, providing an excellent learning environment with a high faculty-to-student ratio, as only ten students are admitted. The annual fee for the B.Sc. program is about Rs. 21,300, emphasizing affordability and quality education.

In the B.Sc. Anaesthesia Technology program, the total fee is Rs. 65,000, broken down into Rs. 35,000 for the 1st year, Rs. 15,000 for the 2nd year, and Rs. 10,000 for the 3rd year. Unfortunately, no scholarships are offered for this course. Internships are part of the curriculum, with students working in their departments on various shifts and receiving a stipend of Rs. 13,150. Around 75% of students secure jobs each year, with opportunities in prominent medical firms through on-campus and off-campus interviews.

The hostel facility is available for an annual fee of Rs. 5,000.

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NIMHANS: 6 Answered Questions

Are there any UG courses offered in NIMHANS?

Namrata Das
Deeksha Seth,studied at National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (2017)

Yes, NIMHANS offers several UG courses some of which have been listed below 

BSc in Anaesthesia Technology: 

  • Duration : 3 years.
  • Intake : 6 seats
  • Eligibility : Pass in Two-year Pre-University examination or equivalent with a Science group having secured an aggregate of 45% in Science subjects.

BSc in Radiography: 

  • Intake : 10 (4 for sponsored) (5 seats reserved for Post Diploma candidates) 
  • Duration : 3 years.
  • Eligibility : Pre-University examination conducted by the Department of Pre-University Education or any recognized State Board with English and Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics as optional subjects with 45% aggregate. 

BSc in Nursing :  

  • Intake : 77 Seats (Under the College of Nursing) 
  • Duration : 4 years Minimum Qualification for 
  • Admission : Pre-University examination conducted by the Department of Pre-University Education with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with a minimum 45% aggregate in the above subjects and Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (12 years course) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with a minimum 45% aggregate. 

Hope this helps you!

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What is the difference in doing a six-year MCh neurology course in NIMHANS and in other colleges in India?

Sayantani Barman
Pradnya TripathiNIMHANS (2022)

I am not aware of other colleges but since my cousin is currently pursuing a six-year MCh neurology course in NIMHANS, I have better knowledge in that regard. 

  1. NIMHANS has a huge patient load and the OPDs are open till late hours in the evening. The cases entertained are very diverse ranging from PIVD to brainstem gliomas. 
  2. There is a dedicated trauma team that receives around 100–150 trauma cases every day from mild concussions to SAH. The OT runs on all working days and every day in case of emergency.
  3. Some of the most common surgeries conducted here are aneurysmal clipping to functional surgeries such as DBS or functional hemispherectomy. 
  4. The academics aren’t compromised and general classes are conducted throughout the week. Here, primary importance is given to clinical exposure so students get a lot of raw material to work with to gain clinical knowledge. 
  5. You will also have enough research facilities to satiate your research thirst. 

Overall, you will have a lot of opportunities and your schedule will be extremely busy while pursuing the 6-year MCh neurology course.

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iam doing M.A in applied psychology and i want to study neuroscience.am i eligible to take any course related to brain?

Akriti Banerjeelives in New Delhi

Yes, there are certificates as well as diploma courses in neurology. Neurobiology courses can be pursued at the undergraduate, postgraduate, certificate, and diploma course levels. 

Some of the top certificate courses in neurobiology have been listed below.

Certificate courses in Neurobiology train students in different areas of neurobiology. The duration of these courses ranges from a few weeks to months. Some of the top certificate courses in neurobiology have been listed below.

Course Name

Provider

Fees

Neurobiology Certification Course

Biotecnika

INR 1,099

Certificate in Neuroscience

Penn LPS

INR 2,000

Neurobiology Certificate Program

Learn up to Grade

INR 2,118

Psychological Neuroscience

Know Your Brain

INR 1,11,500

Certificate in Neurobiology and Sports Performance

Barca Innovation Hub

INR 54,860

Applied Interpersonal Neurobiology Certificate

Southwestern College & New Earth Institute

INR 30,970

Graduate Certificate in Brain and Mind Sciences

The University of Sydney

INR 16,750

Students interested in taking short-term neurobiology courses can opt for diploma courses in Neurobiology a few of them have been listed below:

Course Name

Provider

Fees

Diploma of Specialization in Clinical Neuroscience

Keystone Healthcare Studies

INR 1,16,355

Neuroscience and Translation Medicine PGD

Queen Mary University of London

INR 7,58,820

Applied Cognitive Neuroscience PG Diploma

The University of Edinburgh

INR 1,45,000

Diploma in Neurotechnology

IPGMER

INR 30,000

Diploma in Neurotechnology

Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences

INR 24,000

Diploma in Neurotechnology

Government Medical College, Kottayam

INR 6,900

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Is there any placement criteria at NIMHANS after doing an M.Phil in clinical psychology? How does it work there after completing the course?

Satyam Purwar
Vihan Patel,former Junior Research Fellow at National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (2014-2015)

According to the reviews online, there is no placement drive initiated by the institute, NIMHANS for M.Phil students. 

But it is seen that the course attracts offers from private companies or counseling initiatives. The JRF or SRF posts within NIMHANS would have a preference for M.Phil’s since they know how they function. 

Many students continue their Ph.D. in the same department post-M.Phil. Some also joined a project and worked on admission procedures abroad for a Ph.D.

In the field of Clinical Psychology, there are no placement criteria after completing your course. But completing your M.Phil program from a premier institute such as NIMHANS will be of value. They are required among many hospitals, colleges, and clinics. 

After completing the course, make sure you apply for any vacancy for the post of Clinical Psychologist.

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What are the courses available in NIMHANS for an MBBS doctor?

Aditya ChaterjeeMBBS Medical School, Jaipur National University (2020)

One of my cousins graduated from NIMHANS and according to him, here are the courses available for an MBBS doctor in NIMHANS. 

  • MCh in Neurosurgery
  • DM in Neurology
  • MD in Psychiatry
  • Fellowship in Psychiatric Rehabilitation
  • Ph.D. in Clinical Neurosciences
  • M.Phil in Neurosciences
  • Ph.D. in Neurophysiology
  • M.Phil in Neurophysiology
  • M.Phil in Biophysics

If you are interested in research you can choose Ph.D. in Clinical Neurosciences or Ph.D. in Psychiatry. There is a direct entry after MBBS for MCh in Neurosurgery apart from DM in Neurology and MD in Psychiatry.

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Which way is better to do an MS general surgery and then take up neurosurgery as a superspeciality or the direct 6yrs Mch Neurosurgery course offered by AIIMS and NIMHANS after an MBBS?

Swastika RoyMBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Degrees, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

I know a person who is pursuing Neurosurgery and he does not feel it is not necessary to go through 3 years of MS general surgery before taking up neurosurgery. As a 6-year student, he was supposed to rotate through 10 months of general surgery.

He did not find general surgical skills that he acquired during the rotation, of much use in neurosurgery, other than the very basic knot tying and suturing skills, which can also be acquired through dedicated lab practice.

The other techniques followed in neurosurgery are significantly different from those followed in general surgery. The extensive use of the surgical microscope and bipolar coagulation for hemostasis distinguishes this surgical discipline from general surgery.

Today, neurosurgeons typically use access surgeons (thoracic surgeons or urologists) if they want to perform any unconventional approaches to the spine, which is much safer for the patient.

A lot of post-MS students don’t find much difference in incompetence or spectrum of surgeries and they are comfortable when compared with those having gone through six years of courses.

Globally, there is a trend towards running integrated courses only. Also, in India, pursuing a 6 years’ course after MBBS means you will have one less entrance examination to worry about. 

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