BHU MS FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available for MS General Surgery at IMS BHU, and how are they divided between AIQ and state quota?
Ans. MS General Surgery at IMS BHU has approximately 14 seats. Of these, 50% (approximately 7 seats) are filled through MCC All India Quota (AIQ) counselling, and the remaining 50% are filled through BHU internal/UP state quota counselling. IMS BHU MBBS graduates also benefit from a 50% internal PG reservation, which significantly improves their chances of securing a seat.
Ques. What was the NEET PG cutoff for MS General Surgery at IMS BHU in 2025?
Ans. The AIQ Round 1 cutoff score for MS General Surgery at IMS BHU for the General category was 622 in 2025, with a closing rank of 1,221. This was marginally lower than the 2023 cutoff score of 623 and the 2022 cutoff of 615. The consistently high cutoff reflects the strong demand for this surgical specialty at one of India's top medical institutions. For the SC category, the closing rank was 5,032 in Round 1.
Ques. Do MS General Surgery residents at IMS BHU receive a stipend, and is there a service bond after completion?
Ans. Yes, all PG residents at IMS BHU receive a monthly stipend of approximately Rs. 92,000 per month (as per the 2025 remuneration structure). There is no compulsory rural service bond after completing the MS programme at IMS BHU, which is a significant advantage compared to many state government medical colleges.
Ques. What is the surgical exposure like for MS General Surgery residents at IMS BHU?
Ans. The Department of General Surgery at Sir Sunderlal Hospital, BHU, is one of the busiest surgical departments in eastern India. Residents get exposure to a very high volume of elective and emergency surgical cases including laparoscopic cholecystectomy, appendicectomy, hernia repairs, bowel resections, thyroid and breast surgeries, oncosurgical procedures, trauma surgery, and vascular procedures. The large patient inflow from eastern UP, Bihar, and Jharkhand ensures diverse and extensive surgical training throughout the 3-year programme.
Ques. What are the career options and super-speciality pathways after MS General Surgery from IMS BHU?
Ans. After completing MS General Surgery from IMS BHU, graduates can pursue super-speciality training through NEET SS in courses such as MCh Surgical Gastroenterology, MCh Paediatric Surgery, MCh Vascular Surgery, MCh Surgical Oncology, or MCh Urology. IMS BHU itself offers MCh programmes in several surgical super-specialities. Graduates can also pursue PhD in Surgery at BHU. Career options include working as a consultant surgeon in government or private hospitals, setting up private surgical practice, or pursuing academic and research careers.
Ques. How does MS General Surgery at IMS BHU compare with other top government medical colleges in terms of training quality?
Ans. MS General Surgery at IMS BHU is widely regarded as one of the best surgical training programmes in India. The combination of a very high patient volume, experienced faculty, state-of-the-art surgical facilities, and the academic environment of a premier central university makes it highly sought after. The NEET PG AIQ cutoff of 622 in 2025 places it among the top-tier government medical colleges for MS General Surgery. Graduates from IMS BHU's surgery department have gone on to hold prominent positions in leading hospitals and academic institutions across India and abroad.
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