RPGMC MD Pathology FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MD Pathology at RPGMC Tanda?
Ans. As per the 2026-27 state quota seat matrix released by AMRU, RPGMC Tanda has 2 seats in MD Pathology under the state quota (including GDO and direct quota categories). Additionally, there are seats under the All India Quota (AIQ) managed by MCC. The exact seat matrix may vary each year.
Ques. What is the scope of MD Pathology after completing the program from RPGMC Tanda?
Ans. MD Pathology graduates can pursue careers in government and private hospital laboratories, academic institutions, blood banks, and diagnostic centres. With the growing demand for diagnostic services in India, pathologists are in high demand. Graduates from RPGMC Tanda can also join HP government health services or pursue further specialization.
Ques. Is MD Pathology considered a non-clinical branch? What are the working hours like?
Ans. MD Pathology is primarily a laboratory-based specialty, though pathologists do interact with clinicians for case discussions and frozen section consultations. Working hours are generally more regular compared to clinical specialties, making it a preferred choice for candidates seeking a better work-life balance. However, emergency laboratory services may require on-call duties.
Ques. What laboratory facilities are available for MD Pathology residents at RPGMC Tanda?
Ans. The Pathology department at RPGMC Tanda is equipped with modern diagnostic equipment for histopathology, cytopathology, haematology, clinical biochemistry, and immunohistochemistry. The high volume of specimens from the attached government hospital ensures comprehensive training in diagnostic pathology throughout the 3-year program.
Ques. Can MD Pathology graduates from RPGMC Tanda apply for DM or further specialization?
Ans. MD Pathology from RPGMC Tanda is recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Graduates are eligible to appear for NEET SS for super-specialty courses such as DM Haematology. They can also pursue fellowship programs in subspecialties like cytopathology, neuropathology, or molecular pathology from recognized institutions.
Ques. Is there a bond/service obligation after completing MD Pathology at RPGMC Tanda?
Ans. As per HP government norms, candidates admitted under the GDO (Government Duty Officer) quota are required to serve in HP government health services for a specified period after completing their PG degree. Candidates admitted under the direct quota may also be subject to a bond/service obligation as per the AMRU prospectus for the respective session. Candidates should check the current prospectus for specific bond conditions.
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