SRIHER DM Critical Care Medicine FAQs
Ques. Which specialties are eligible to apply for DM Critical Care Medicine through NEET-SS?
Ans. Multiple feeder specialties are eligible for DM Critical Care Medicine, including MD General Medicine, MD Anaesthesiology, MD Respiratory Medicine, MS General Surgery, and others as specified by NBE. Candidates should verify the exact eligible feeder specialties in the current NEET-SS information bulletin at nbe.edu.in.
Ques. How many seats are available for DM Critical Care Medicine at SRIHER?
Ans. SRIHER has 2 sanctioned seats for DM Critical Care Medicine for the academic year 2025-26. All seats are filled through MCC Super Speciality Counselling based on NEET-SS scores.
Ques. What is the total fee for DM Critical Care Medicine at SRIHER, and is there a stipend?
Ans. The total course fee is Rs. 87,70,500 over 3 years (excluding hostel). SRIHER provides a monthly stipend of Rs. 50,000 (Year 1), Rs. 52,500 (Year 2), and Rs. 55,000 (Year 3), totalling Rs. 18,90,000 over the course.
Ques. What procedures and skills does DM Critical Care Medicine training at SRIHER cover?
Ans. The programme covers advanced mechanical ventilation, haemodynamic monitoring, renal replacement therapy (CRRT), ECMO, bronchoscopy, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), sepsis management, multi-organ failure management, and advanced life support protocols. SRIHER's multi-disciplinary ICU complex provides exposure to medical, surgical, cardiac, neuro, and trauma critical care.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for DM Critical Care Medicine students at SRIHER?
Ans. Hostel accommodation is available but not mandatory. It is subject to availability. The hostel fee is Rs. 2,00,000 per year for an A/C single room, plus a refundable caution deposit of Rs. 50,000. An annual mess fee of Rs. 65,000 is compulsory for hostel residents.
Ques. What are the career prospects after DM Critical Care Medicine from SRIHER?
Ans. DM Critical Care Medicine graduates from SRIHER can work as senior intensivists in ICUs of leading hospitals, as faculty in medical colleges, or in critical care research and quality improvement roles. With India's rapidly expanding ICU infrastructure, trained intensivists are in high demand. Experienced intensivists in India earn between Rs. 3 lakh and Rs. 10 lakh per month in leading private hospitals.
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