KMC MS OBG FAQs
Ques. What NEET PG rank is needed for MS OBG at KMC Warangal under the All India Quota?
Ans. Based on recent years' data, the AIQ closing rank for MS OBG (General category) at KMC Warangal has been in the range of approximately 8,000 to 9,500. For EWS it has been around 9,800 to 10,000, and for OBC around 9,800 to 10,000. These ranks vary each year depending on the total number of candidates and seat availability. Candidates should check the MCC official website for the most recent round-wise closing ranks.
Ques. How is the clinical exposure for MS OBG at KMC Warangal?
Ans. KMC Warangal has dedicated maternity hospitals attached to it, including the Government Maternity Hospital, Hanamkonda and CKM Maternity Hospital, Warangal. These hospitals handle a very high volume of normal deliveries, complicated obstetric cases, gynaecological surgeries, and emergency obstetric care from across the Warangal region and surrounding districts. The caseload is diverse and substantial, making it an excellent training ground for OBG residents. The lower trainee-to-case ratio compared to larger Hyderabad colleges often means more hands-on operative experience per resident.
Ques. Is MS OBG at KMC Warangal a good choice for female candidates?
Ans. Yes, MS OBG is a popular choice among female MBBS graduates. KMC Warangal provides separate hostel facilities for female PG students, a safe campus environment, and strong clinical training. The college is located in Warangal, a well-connected Tier-2 city in Telangana, with good transport links to Hyderabad. The stipend of Rs. 58,289 to Rs. 64,767 per month is also a significant financial advantage.
Ques. What is the bond obligation after completing MS OBG from KMC Warangal?
Ans. After completing the MS programme, graduates are required to serve in a government/rural posting for 1 year as per the bond conditions. Failure to comply attracts a penalty of Rs. 20 lakhs. If a candidate leaves the seat after joining, the penalty is Rs. 50 lakhs plus the total stipend received, and the candidate is debarred from PG admissions for 3 years.
Ques. Can candidates from outside Telangana apply for MS OBG at KMC Warangal?
Ans. Yes. 50% of the MS OBG seats (approximately 9-10 seats) are filled through the All India Quota (AIQ) via MCC counselling, which is open to candidates from all states. The remaining 50% are filled through KNRUHS Telangana State Quota counselling, primarily for candidates with local/non-local status in Telangana. Out-of-state candidates can participate in AIQ rounds and, if eligible, in the state quota as non-local candidates.
Ques. What is the difference between the AIQ and state quota seats for MS OBG at KMC Warangal, and which is more competitive?
Ans. The AIQ (All India Quota) comprises 50% of seats and is filled through MCC counselling open to candidates from all states across India, making it highly competitive nationally. The state quota (50% seats) is filled through KNRUHS counselling and is primarily for Telangana domicile candidates, with separate sub-categories for local/non-local and in-service candidates. Historically, AIQ closing ranks for MS OBG at KMC have been slightly higher (more competitive) than state quota closing ranks, as the AIQ pool includes top-ranked candidates from across the country.
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