NEET 1-to-1 Counseling
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Total Fees 1.05 Cr | Exam NEET PG | Seats 18 |
₹ 1.05 Cr
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36 MonthsDoctor of Medicine (M.D.) in Anesthesiology is a three-year full-time postgraduate course, offered by Dr DY Patil University, Navi Mumbai, and approved by National Medical Commission (NMC).
This is a post-graduate program of 3 years duration recognised by the Medical Council of India. The program includes rotational postings in the Departments of Anaesthesia, Medicine, Surgery, Critical Care, Paediatrics & Emergency Medicine. The student is also posted in the Super speciality Departments of Paediatric Surgery, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery and Paediatric Surgery. The student is also trained to administer Palliative Care.
The extensive practical training imparted to the student is supported by a teaching program that involves lectures, journal clubs, and case discussions. Our state of art Simulation Laboratory, is an invaluable aid to augment the learning of practical skills.
The experience gained by the student facilitates the development of exceptional clinical skills and a sound judgement in the practice of Anaesthesia and all its sub-specialities.
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NEET PG Counselling Date - Stray round - Reporting and joining (Mode - Online) | 21 Feb'26 - 27 Feb'26 |
NEET PG Exam Date (Mode - Online) | 29 Aug'26 - 29 Aug'26 |
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