JLN M.Ch Neuro Surgery FAQs
Ques. What is the seat intake for M.Ch Neuro Surgery at JLN Medical College, Ajmer?
Ans. JLN Ajmer offers a limited number of seats for M.Ch Neuro Surgery (typically 1-2 seats per batch), making it a highly competitive super-specialty programme. The exact seat matrix is published by MCC at the time of NEET SS counselling each year. Candidates should check the official MCC seat matrix for the most current information.
Ques. What is the stipend for M.Ch Neuro Surgery residents at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. M.Ch Neuro Surgery residents at JLN Ajmer receive a monthly stipend of approximately Rs. 55,000 per month as per Rajasthan government norms. This stipend is paid throughout the 3-year duration of the programme and significantly helps offset living and other expenses.
Ques. Is there a service bond after completing M.Ch Neuro Surgery at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. Yes, after completing the M.Ch Neuro Surgery programme at JLN Ajmer, residents are required to serve a 5-year government/rural service bond in Rajasthan. Failure to comply with this bond attracts a penalty of Rs. 25 Lakhs. This is a standard requirement for all super-specialty residents at government medical colleges in Rajasthan.
Ques. What is the NEET SS cutoff for M.Ch Neuro Surgery at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. Based on 2023 NEET SS data, the closing score for M.Ch Neuro Surgery at JLN Ajmer in Round 1 was approximately 321 (out of 800). This is a relatively accessible score compared to premier institutes, making JLN Ajmer a viable option for candidates with moderate NEET SS scores. Cutoffs may vary each year based on seat availability and candidate preferences.
Ques. What is the neurosurgery case load and operative exposure at JLN Ajmer?
Ans. JLN Hospital, the teaching hospital attached to JLN Ajmer, is the primary referral hospital for the Ajmer division covering four districts. The hospital has 17 major operation theatres and handles an average of 56 operations per day, with an average OPD of approximately 4,700 patients per day. The neurosurgery department handles a significant volume of neurotrauma, spinal, and cranial surgical cases, providing good operative exposure for M.Ch residents.
Ques. What is the feeder specialty for M.Ch Neuro Surgery, and can MS candidates from other states apply?
Ans. The feeder specialty for M.Ch Neuro Surgery is MS (General Surgery) or equivalent. Candidates who have completed MS General Surgery from any NMC/MCI-recognized institution in India are eligible to apply, regardless of their state of origin. Admission is through MCC NEET SS counselling, which is open to all India candidates. There is no state domicile requirement for super-specialty admissions at government colleges through MCC counselling.
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