MS General Surgery

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MS General Surgery

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Duration: 3 Year(s)

Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences, Shimoga

Shimoga, Karnataka, India

Course TypeMaster

Course Specialty

General Surgery

Overview

The MS in General Surgery at Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences, Shimoga is a three‑year postgraduate surgical programme that trains surgeons in managing a wide range of general surgical conditions, from trauma and emergencies to elective procedures in gastrointestinal, endocrine, hepatobiliary, breast, and vascular surgery. The department provides hands-on operative experience, pre- and post-operative patient care, and clinical decision-making under experienced faculty guidance. Residents are exposed to advanced surgical techniques, laparoscopic procedures, emergency surgical care, and hospital management. The program also emphasizes research, case discussions, seminars, and workshops to ensure graduates are prepared for clinical practice, academic roles, and super-specialty surgical training. (subbaiah.org)

Fee (INR):

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Stipend (INR):

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Accomodation:

Hostel Facility

Scholarship:

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Eligibility

  1. Recognized MBBS degree from an NMC-approved institution.
  2. Permanent or provisional MBBS registration with NMC/State Medical Council.
  3. Completed or due to complete one-year internship prior to admission.
  4. Valid NEET‑PG score/percentile meeting counseling eligibility

Minimum Education

MBBS

Admission Process:

  1. Appear for NEET‑PG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test – Postgraduate).
  2. Secure a valid NEET‑PG score and percentile above qualifying cut-off.
  3. Register for Karnataka PG Medical Counseling via KEA or relevant authority.
  4. Fill counseling choices and select MS General Surgery at Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences.
  5. Seat allotment based on NEET‑PG rank, category, and seat availability.
  6. Document verification & fee payment to confirm admission.
  7. Commencement of academic session per the institute’s academic calendar.
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