GCMC M.Ch Urology FAQs
Ques. What is the eligibility for M.Ch Urology at Government Chengalpattu Medical College?
Ans. Candidates must hold an MS (General Surgery) or equivalent recognised postgraduate surgical degree. Admission is through NEET SS, and seats are allotted via TNMSC counselling. Candidates must have completed their PG degree before the date of admission.
Ques. How many M.Ch Urology seats are available at Government Chengalpattu Medical College?
Ans. The college offers 2 seats for M.Ch Urology. Seats are allotted based on NEET SS rank and Tamil Nadu Government reservation norms through TNMSC counselling.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for M.Ch Urology students at Government Chengalpattu Medical College?
Ans. Yes, hostel accommodation is available for super-specialty PG students at Government Chengalpattu Medical College. Separate hostels are available for male and female PG students. Contact the hostel warden (Dr. Malarvizhi Chandrasekaran for ladies: 9840338333; Dr. Sankaralingam for men: 9444189696) for current availability.
Ques. What is the fee for M.Ch Urology at GCMC?
Ans. The first-year fee is Rs. 75,640 for general category students. SC/ST candidates are exempted from tuition fees (Rs. 40,000), reducing their total first-year fee to Rs. 35,640. Fees are subject to revision by the Government of Tamil Nadu.
Ques. What sub-specialties does the M.Ch Urology programme at GCMC cover?
Ans. The programme covers endourology, laparoscopic urology, renal transplantation, paediatric urology, uro-oncology, reconstructive urology, and andrology. Students receive comprehensive training in the urology department of the hospital, which handles a wide range of cases including kidney stones, prostate disorders, urological cancers, and congenital urological anomalies.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing M.Ch Urology from GCMC?
Ans. M.Ch Urology graduates can work as Urologists in government and private hospitals, urology centres, and specialty clinics. They are eligible for faculty positions in medical colleges, senior consultant roles in corporate hospitals, and can establish independent practice. In government service, M.Ch holders are eligible for promotion to senior specialist and professor grades.
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