NIMHANS Bangalore M.Ch: Dates, Course Details, Eligibility, Admission

Master of Chirurgiae [M.Ch] (Neuro Surgery) From NIMHANS, Bangalore

Bangalore, Karnataka Estd 1974 Autonomous University 15 Questions Answered Ranked 4 For Medical By NIRF 2023 +3 more

Master of Chirurgiae [M.Ch] (Neuro Surgery) Fees

62,050first year fees
3 Years DegreeOn CampusPost GraduationFull Time
Year123
Admission fees₹500--
Tution fees₹50000₹50000₹50000
Registration fees₹1000--
Exam fees-₹6500₹12500
Other fees₹10550₹5550₹5550
Total Year Wise fees62,05062,05068,050

NIMHANS Master of Chirurgiae [M.Ch] (Neuro Surgery) Important Dates



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NIMHANS Master of Chirurgiae [M.Ch] (Neuro Surgery)  Ranking


NIMHANS Medical ranking by NIRF is 4 out of 50 in India in 2023 and it was ranked 4 out of 50 in India in 2022
Medical #4 out of 50 in India 2023 
#1st in Bangalore
#1 in Karnataka
Medical #4 out of 50 in India 2022 
#1st in Bangalore
#1 in Karnataka
Medical #4 out of 50 in India 2021 
#1st in Bangalore
#1 in Karnataka
Medical #4 out of 40 in India 2020 
#1st in Bangalore
#1 in Karnataka

Eligibility Criteria

Candidate applying for admission in this program should have completed Post Graduation from a recognized university.

Course Details

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) offers an M.Ch course under the Department of Neurosurgery. The Institute was ranked 4 for Medical by NIRF 2020.

  • The eligibility for the course is either MBBS/ MS in Neurology.
  • Candidates must have been awarded qualifications by the Medical Council of India. 
  • The course duration post-MS/ DNB is 3 years and 6 years post MBBS. 
  • Selection criteria for the course are based on the online entrance exam conducted by the university.

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NIMHANS Bangalore M.Ch Eligibility

  • Candidates must have passed MS in General Surgery or MBBS depending on the intake.
  • Candidates are selected based on their performance in the competitive exams set by the university with a 50% minimum.
  • Candidates with MBBS graduation must be of 32 years and candidates with MS must be of 37 years of age.

NIMHANS Bangalore M.Ch Admission Guidelines

Candidates are selected based on their performance in the entrance exam. The entrance exam is conducted by the university.

  • Candidates must be submitted only through online mode.
  • Candidates must visit the official website and create an account to apply.
  • They can choose up to three subjects while applying. The online application must have enclosed the required documents.
  • The applicants will then have to sit for an online entrance exam.
  • The results of the exam and the documents for verification must be bought for the interview that will be set up.
  • The candidates will then be given the result of the admission at a later date.

Required Documents:

  • 10th/ SSLC/ Matriculation Certificate, containing Date of Birth and Full Name of Applicant.
  • Non-Medical Bachelor’s Degree (BE/ B.Tech):
    • Marks Card of all semesters
    • Degree Certificate
    • Experience certificate
    • Migration Certificate
  • Medical Bachelor’s Degree (MBBS/ BAMS(Ayurveda)/ Bachelor in Unani Medicine/ Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences/ BDS/ DPM/ B.Sc.):
    • Marks Card of all years/ semesters
    • Degree Certificate
    • Attempt Certificate (in case of eligible qualification being MBBS)
    • Permanent Registration Certificate with either State Medical Council or Medical Council of India.
    • Internship Completion Certificate (in case of eligible qualification being MBBS)
    • Experience Certificate
    • Transfer Certificate
    • Migration Certificate
    • Equivalence Certificate (eligible qualification obtained from a Foreign University/ College)

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NIMHANS Bangalore M.Ch Course Details

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) offers M.Ch. in one specialization: Neurosurgery. The M.Ch. lasts for up to three years, which is divided into 6 semesters.

The course deals with neurosurgical studies and also conducts clinical studies in:

Trauma services Vascular Surgery
Spine Surgery Skull base Surgery
Peripheral nerve surgeries Oncology
Movement Disorder Surgery Endoscopy
Epilepsy Surgery -

NIMHANS Bangalore M.Ch FAQs

Que. Are there accommodation facilities for NIMHANS Bangalore M.Ch students?

Ans. There are many hostels on the institute campus, the students must choose the hostels that they will admit. Certain hostels do not admit students of M.Ch. so they might have to look for other options.

Ques. Can I do the NIMHANS Bangalore M.Ch as a part-time or distance mode?

Ans. The college offers M.Ch. the course as a full-time course. The candidates are not given part-time or distance correspondence studies.

Ques. Where can I know if I am invited for the admission interview for the NIMHANS Bangalore M.Ch program?

Ans. The list of selected candidates will be published online or on the college notice board. The college will not be sending out individual notices.

Ques. Where can I find the rejection policy of the NIMHANS Bangalore M.Ch course?

Ans. The rejection policies are mentioned in the official college prospectus. The prospectus can be found online on the college website during the first week of January.

Ques. How can I contact the NIMHANS Bangalore for information on M.Ch admissions?

Ans. College can be contacted for admission related query via:

Dr. G. Gururaj

Director

NIMHANS

Hosur Road

Bangalore – 560029, India

Telephone: 91-080-26995001, 26995002

Email: dirstaff@nimhans.ac.in

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Master of Chirurgiae [M.Ch] (Neuro Surgery) Comparison

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General Course Details
Duration - 3 Years
Course Offered - Full Time
Total Seats - 06
Mode - Full Time
Degree Type - On Campus
Course Level - Post Graduation
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Course Level - Post Graduation
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NIMHANS: 4 Answered Questions

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Ques. How do I prepare for the NIMHANS MCh neurosurgery entrance exam?

● Top Answer By Moinak Guha on 06 Oct 21

According to the new updated pattern from 2018, there are separate papers for DM neurology, Mch Neurosurgery, and MD psychiatry courses. The 70 marks paper continues. The questions are asked from all 19 subjects. The questions are asked randomly. The weightage of any subject is increased at any time. No fixed weightage from the subjects can be expected. Don’t leave out any topics from the 19 subjects. Each mark counts and can be the reason for selection and non-selection. Only 4 seats for DM and 4 for MCh. For 30 marks separate papers- Neurology: Neuro medicine is asked mainly. So it's important to read Harrison's neurology portion. You should have good concepts of Neurophysiology, neuropathology, CNS pharmacology, Neuro-ophthalmology, and a few neuroanatomia. Ketzung for CNS pharma part and CNS pathology from Robbins is recommended. Neurosurgery: Mostly basic questions are asked. Good concepts of Neuroanatomy is a must. Snell and Neuro medicine from Harrison is equally important for neurosurgery. A head injury from Bailey/ Sabiston is recommended. Psychiatry: Kaplan and Saddok is a standard book. Cover Schizophrenia and depression topics from it with the psychological examination. Praveen Tripathi's psychiatry reference book as a whole is helpful. Understand concepts well. Watch Caplan videos on behavioral science for a good understanding. Follow crash courses from DAMS, DBMCI, and Positive classes. You can also join the Telegram channel for NIMHANS preparation....Read more

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Ques. Which college is better for an MCh Neurosurgery AIIMS Delhi or NIMHANS?

● Top Answer By Priya Mathur, on 19 Oct 21

This is very difficult to differentiate, as both of them are hugely notable for Neurosurgery. But like every other institution, they also have their fair share of pros and cons. Let me discuss some facts about both the institutes, analyzing which you can make your final decision. AIIMS has given many good Neurosurgeons. It has a high credibility value. It has got a dedicated trauma centre, cadaveric training and research facility, neurosurgical education and training school, and animal dissection lab. NIMHANS is a dedicated mental health and neurosciences institute.  It has got NBRC - Neuro-Biology Research Centre which provides proper infrastructure for research and technology advancement. There is no difference in the quality of work, patient management protocol, etc. at both institutes. The only thing bothering the students of AIIMS is the increase in faculty members. This divides the surgical work and less share comes on part of residents. NIMHANS has fewer faculty members as compared to AIIMS. You can also choose the college favoring your location. North Indians generally opt for AIIMS while South Indians will go for NIMHANS. Ultimately, it depends on the student’s choice, because both the institutions are equally good. But a university name does not matter, it might give you the first push but after that your training and your work will speak for themselves....Read more

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Ques. If an MBBS graduate is having an option of choosing between AIIMS NIMHANS MCh neurosurgery 6yr course then which institute is the best to opt to? What is the advantage of one over the other?

● Top Answer By Gurpreet Singh, on 19 Oct 21

This is a choice that can vary from individual to individual. It is each student’s unique preference of certain things like location, curriculum, alumni, crowd, etc. that influence their choices. One of my friends cleared both the entrance exams at the same time but opted for AIIMS over NIMHANS, due to its location. Being a North Indian he felt it would be easier to blend in rather than getting accustomed to a new culture, food or place. Also, he mentioned that the Neurosurgery course will only provide an McH degree and no MS degree. This was also another concern for him and why he in the end went for AIIMS. Therefore, you should think clearly and point out all the pros and cons of these institutions. Check which one is satisfying all your requirements and then go for it. Both AIIMS and NIMHANS are reputed institutions, graduating from any of them will prove to be great for your career. If you are North Indian go for AIIMS, if South Indian opt for NIMHANS....Read more

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Ques. What is the difference in doing a six year MCh neurology course in NIMHANS and in other colleges in India?

● Top Answer By Deeksha Seth, on 19 Oct 21

It won't be right to talk about other institutions that offer Neurosurgery, but as one of my friends studied at NIMHANS, I will be able to share some details about it, analyzing which you can make your choice. Being a referral centre, NIMHANS receives lots of patients. The OPD’s will run up to modest hours in the evening and with cases ranging from PIVD to brainstem gliomas.  The casualty will have a dedicated trauma team that receives 100–150 trauma cases per day, ranging from mild concussions to SAH. OT will run on all working days or all days in case of emergencies.  The surgeries include aneurysmal clipping to functional surgeries such as DBS or functional hemispherectomy. There will be academic programs throughout the week including general classes to journal clubs. The main focus falls on clinical work, so you will get a lot of raw material to work with to gain clinical knowledge. If your interest lies in research, there are competing people there also, to encourage and guide you. Ultimately, it is your duty to gather information from the cases, and what you learn from each of them after completing the clinical work. Always be ready to face any situation and work a hectic schedule....Read more

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