BVMC MD (Emergency Medicine) FAQs
Ques. What is the career scope after MD Emergency Medicine from BVMC Pune?
Ans. MD Emergency Medicine graduates are in high demand in India as the specialty is still developing. Graduates can work as Emergency Medicine Consultants in tertiary care hospitals, trauma centres, and ICUs. With the growing number of multi-specialty hospitals and the government's push for emergency care infrastructure, job prospects are strong in both public and private sectors.
Ques. Is MD Emergency Medicine recognised by NMC in India?
Ans. Yes, MD Emergency Medicine is a recognised postgraduate medical degree by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Graduates are eligible for faculty positions in emergency medicine departments of medical colleges and can practice as emergency medicine specialists.
Ques. How many seats are available for MD Emergency Medicine at BVMC Pune?
Ans. As per the 2026-27 seat matrix, BVMC Pune has 5 seats for MD Emergency Medicine, all under the management quota. There are no NRI quota seats for this specialisation.
Ques. What is the fee for MD Emergency Medicine at BVMC compared to other clinical specialisations?
Ans. MD Emergency Medicine at BVMC has an annual fee of Rs. 32,21,090 (total Rs. 96,63,270 for 3 years). This is a mid-range fee at BVMC, lower than MD Radiodiagnosis (Rs. 44,56,850/year) and MD General Medicine (Rs. 37,43,760/year), but higher than pre-clinical subjects.
Ques. What kind of clinical exposure does BVMC provide for MD Emergency Medicine students?
Ans. BVMC's attached Bharati Hospital is a large tertiary care hospital in Pune with a busy emergency department handling trauma, medical emergencies, and critical cases. This provides MD Emergency Medicine students with substantial hands-on clinical exposure across diverse emergency scenarios.
Ques. Can MD Emergency Medicine graduates pursue a fellowship or superspecialty after the degree?
Ans. Yes, MD Emergency Medicine graduates can pursue fellowships in critical care, trauma surgery, or disaster medicine. They can also appear for the NEET SS (Super Specialty) examination for DM Critical Care Medicine, which is a recognised superspecialty. Additionally, international fellowship programmes in emergency medicine are available for those seeking global exposure.
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