CIMS MD (Pathology) FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available in MD Pathology at CIMS Bilaspur?
Ans. CIMS Bilaspur has 9 seats in MD Pathology as per the NEET PG 2026 seat matrix, making it the second largest PG batch at the college. These are divided between AIQ and State Quota. Candidates with Chhattisgarh domicile can apply through both routes.
Ques. What is the NEET PG rank required to get MD Pathology at CIMS Bilaspur?
Ans. Based on the 2026 state counselling data, the closing rank for MD Pathology (UR-NC category) was around 30,360 in Round 1 and extended to 43,828 in Round 3. For OBC-NC category, the closing rank was around 30,804 to 57,633. This makes it moderately competitive.
Ques. What is the monthly stipend for MD Pathology PG students at CIMS Bilaspur?
Ans. PG residents at CIMS Bilaspur receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 42,500 in the 1st year, Rs. 45,000 in the 2nd year, and Rs. 47,000 in the 3rd year, as per state government norms.
Ques. Is there a bond obligation after completing MD Pathology at CIMS Bilaspur?
Ans. Yes. All PG students admitted to CIMS Bilaspur must sign a 2-year compulsory government service bond. Failure to complete the bond service attracts a penalty of Rs. 50,00,000 (Rs. 50 lakh).
Ques. What career options are available after MD Pathology from CIMS Bilaspur?
Ans. MD Pathology graduates can work as pathologists in government hospitals, set up private diagnostic laboratories, work as faculty in medical colleges, join research institutions, or pursue subspecialty training in haematopathology, cytopathology, or molecular pathology. There is strong demand for pathologists in both government and private diagnostic sectors.
Ques. What is the laboratory infrastructure like for MD Pathology training at CIMS Bilaspur?
Ans. The Department of Pathology at CIMS is equipped with modern diagnostic equipment for histopathology, cytopathology, haematology, and clinical pathology. The department processes a large volume of specimens from the attached CIMS Hospital, providing extensive hands-on training to PG students in diagnostic pathology.
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