IMS & SUM Hospital DM FAQs
Ques. What is the total fee for DM Endocrinology at IMS & SUM Hospital?
Ans. The fee for DM Endocrinology is Rs. 14.90 Lakhs per annum for AY 2026-27, totalling Rs. 44.70 Lakhs over 3 years. Additionally, a one-time refundable caution money of Rs. 5,000 is payable. Students receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 75,000 (1st year), Rs. 78,000 (2nd year), and Rs. 81,000 (3rd year).
Ques. What is the eligibility for DM Endocrinology at IMS & SUM Hospital?
Ans. Candidates must hold an MD (General Medicine) or equivalent degree recognized by NMC/MCI and must have a valid NEET SS score. Admission is through MCC super-specialty counselling based on NEET SS rank.
Ques. What are the career prospects after DM Endocrinology from IMS & SUM Hospital?
Ans. DM Endocrinology graduates can work as consultant endocrinologists in hospitals and diabetes clinics, join government health services, pursue academic careers as faculty in medical colleges, or engage in research on diabetes, thyroid disorders, and metabolic diseases. Given India's large diabetic population, endocrinologists are in very high demand.
Ques. Is there a bond or service obligation after completing DM Endocrinology at IMS & SUM Hospital?
Ans. No, there is no institutional bond for the DM programme at IMS & SUM Hospital. Students are free to pursue their career of choice after completing the degree.
Ques. What is the stipend for DM Endocrinology students at IMS & SUM Hospital?
Ans. DM students receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 75,000 in the 1st year, Rs. 78,000 in the 2nd year, and Rs. 81,000 in the 3rd year.
Ques. Why is DM Endocrinology a good career choice in India?
Ans. India has the world's second-largest diabetic population, and the burden of thyroid disorders, PCOS, and other endocrine diseases is also very high. This creates enormous demand for qualified endocrinologists. DM Endocrinology graduates have excellent career prospects in both private practice and government hospitals, with high earning potential.
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