GMCH Aurangabad MD OBG FAQs
Ques. What is the NEET PG rank required to get MD OBG at GMCH Aurangabad?
Ans. MD OBG is a highly competitive specialisation. The NEET PG 2025 cutoff at GMC Aurangabad was approximately rank 3,732 (AIQ, Open category) and 3,969 (State Quota, Open category). For the Maharashtra State Quota, the cutoff for OBG at government colleges ranged from around rank 9,088 (Open) to 26,157 (SC) based on 2025 data. Candidates should aim for a rank within the top 5,000-10,000 for a realistic chance, depending on category.
Ques. Can I pursue super-specialisation (DM/FNB) after MD OBG from GMCH Aurangabad?
Ans. Yes. MD OBG is the gateway to super-specialisation through NEET SS in fields such as Maternal-Foetal Medicine (MFM), Reproductive Medicine and Infertility, and Gynaecologic Oncology. GMCH Aurangabad's NMC-recognised MD degree is accepted for NEET SS eligibility. Candidates can also pursue FNB (Fellowship of National Board) programmes in OBG sub-specialities.
Ques. What is the clinical exposure like for MD OBG residents at GMCH Aurangabad?
Ans. GHATI Hospital is a major tertiary care referral centre for obstetric and gynaecological emergencies from the entire Marathwada region. MD OBG residents get extensive exposure to high-risk pregnancies, complicated deliveries (including caesarean sections), gynaecological surgeries (laparoscopic and open), oncological cases, infertility management, and emergency obstetric care. The high patient volume and case diversity are considered key strengths of training at this institution.
Ques. Is there a bond obligation after completing MD OBG from GMCH Aurangabad?
Ans. Yes. Students admitted through the Maharashtra State Quota at government medical colleges are required to serve a 1-year bond in Maharashtra government service after completing their MD. If a student discontinues the course mid-way, a penalty of Rs. 20 Lakhs is applicable. This bond is a standard requirement for all state quota PG admissions at government colleges in Maharashtra.
Ques. How many MD OBG seats are available at GMCH Aurangabad, and what is the seat split?
Ans. GMCH Aurangabad has 21 seats in MD OBG. These are split approximately 10-11 seats under the All India Quota (AIQ, managed by MCC at mcc.nic.in) and the remaining under the Maharashtra State Quota (managed by DMER/CET Cell at cetcell.mahacet.org). The exact split may vary slightly each year based on NMC approvals and counselling outcomes.
Ques. What are the career options after MD OBG from GMCH Aurangabad?
Ans. MD OBG graduates have excellent career prospects: working as Consultant Obstetrician-Gynaecologists in government or private hospitals; pursuing DM super-specialisation in MFM, Reproductive Medicine, or Gynaecologic Oncology through NEET SS; joining as Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in medical colleges; setting up independent private practice as a specialist; or working in government health programmes focused on maternal and child health. The specialisation offers strong private practice potential and is in high demand across India.
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