MS - Otorhinolaryngology

  • INTAKE

    8

  • LEVEL

    PG

  • DURATION

    3 Years

MBBS college in mangalore

Eligibility

Pass in MBBS from a recognized medical college with permanent registration of any State Medical Council. Candidate should be NEET-PG qualified.

Admission to both General and NRI category seats in MD/MS is based on inter-se merit in NEET-PG.

Admission Procedure

In addition to the basic eligibility criteria mentioned above, students seeking admission to MD/MS program will be required to qualify in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET-PG which will be conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) generally in January each year. The responsibility of NBE is limited to the conduct of NEET-PG, declaration of the result and providing the result to MCC, DGHS, MoHFW for onward transmission to State Counselling Authorities. NBE has no role in counselling and allotment of seats.

Application form for NEET-PG can be submitted online through the website www.nbe.edu.in on notification. Students are advised to carefully read the Information Bulletin and keep the correct details ready, before submission of the form. Kindly visit www.mcc.nic.in after announcement of the NEET-PG results to know the procedure of counselling in Deemed/Central Universities.

The fee structure of MD/MS is made available on our website www.nitte.edu.in

Documents required for admission to MD/MS (Original + 3 attested copies)

  • Admit card issued by NBE
  • Result/rank letter issued by NBE
  • NEET-PG allotment letter & score card
  • SSLC or equivalent marks card or birth certificate
  • MBBS degree marks cards of all years
  • Internship completion certificate
  • Provisional/MBBS degree certificate
  • Medical Council Registration certificate
  • Karnataka Medical Council Registration certificate (compulsory for all students)
  • MCI recognition of MBBS degree
  • Transfer certificate
  • Conduct certificate
  • Migration certificate
  • Physically handicapped certificate issued by the authorized medical boards (if applicable)
  • Physical fitness & blood group certificate
  • PAN card copy of the parent and student
  • Aadhaar card copy of the student
  • For NRI category admission: NRI status proof (Passport copy, employment certificate, Residence proof, Income tax documents, Sponsorship letter of parent/sponsor)
  • Photographs: Recent colour photo with white background, of resolution 300-600 dpi & size 35 mm x 45 mm (P.P size 5 Nos.) & size 20 mm x 25 mm (Stamp size 5 Nos.)

For any information regarding the admissions,mail us at: info@nitte.edu.in

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Program Structure

Paper I Basic Sciences Anatomy, physiology and other basic science topics covered in syllabus
Paper II Rhinology including recent advances
Paper III Otology including recent advances
Paper IV Laryngology and pharyngolaryngology and broncho-oesophagology and head and neck including recent advances

Other requirements: Dissertation

Program Outcomes

  • PO1: Demonstrate an understanding of basic sciences relevant to ENT specialty.
  • PO2: Describe aetoiology, pathophysiology, principles of diagnosis and management of common problems including emergencies, in adults and children.
  • PO3: Describe common malignancies in the country and their management including prevention
  • PO4: Recognize conditions that may be outside the area of his specialty/competence and to refer them to the proper specialist.
  • PO5: Perform common operative procedures in Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck
  • PO6: Advice regarding the operative or non-operative management of various ENT disorders and to carry out this management effectively.
  • PO7: Update oneself by self-study and by attending courses, conferences and seminars relevant to the specialty.
  • PO8: Teach and guide his/her team, colleagues and other students.
  • PO9: Undertake audit, use information technology tools and carry out research, both basic and clinical, with the aim of publishing his work and presenting his work at various scientific fora.
  • PO10: Adopt high moral and ethical principles in all aspects of his/her practice. Professional honesty and integrity are to be fostered. Care is to be delivered irrespective of the social status, caste, creed or religion of the patient
  • PO11: Demonstrate communication skills, in particular, the skill to explain various options available in management and to obtain a true informed consent from the patient
  • PO12: Recognize and accept the limitations in his knowledge and skill and seek help from colleagues when needed.
  • PO13: Respect patient's rights and privileges including patient's right to information and right to seek a second opinion.