Preparing medical scholars and laboratory scientists who contribute to healthcare advancement through research and educational excellence.
Programme Overview
People’s University’s non-clinical postgraduate medical programmes concentrate on pedagogical and investigative aspects of healthcare. These tracks suit doctors interested in academic teaching, experimental research, and laboratory diagnostics over direct patient treatment. The educational approach combines theoretical mastery with practical research methodologies, shaping graduates for scholarly and laboratory-oriented medical vocations.
Duration and Eligibility
- Duration: Three years
- Level: Postgraduate (PG)
- Eligibility: MBBS degree with fulfilled internship requirement and NEET-PG qualification.
Specialisations and Subject Areas
Specialty Areas: Pathology, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Community Medicine, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Forensic Medicine
Programme Highlights
- Modern laboratory setups for experimental investigations
- Strong concentration on instructional strategies and research methodologies
- Consistent academic forums, research showcases, and team-based projects
Admission via NEET-PG and State Counselling
Intake determined by NEET-PG rankings through state counseling mechanisms per NMC regulations.
Career in Academic and Research Medicine
Professionals commonly build vocations as academic instructors, lead scientists, or lab directors within medical universities and research facilities. Responsibilities include educational curriculum creation, clinical investigations, and standards management in drug manufacturing and biotech industries. Many undertake doctoral education, ascending to leadership in academic healthcare, policy creation, and medical instruction. These programmes furnish respected and secure career trajectories in scholarly medicine and associated scientific fields.
FAQ’s – MD/MS Non-Clinical
Q: What are MD Non-Clinical programmes and who should pursue them?
MD Non-Clinical programmes focus on the foundational medical sciences that support modern healthcare. Disciplines include Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Community Medicine, and Forensic Medicine. These programmes are ideal for medical graduates interested in medical education, diagnostics, research, public health, and academic careers.
Q: Is MD Pathology or MD Microbiology a good career option?
Yes. The demand for specialists in diagnostic medicine continues to grow across hospitals, pathology laboratories, medical colleges, pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology organisations, and public health institutions. These fields offer strong career prospects in both clinical diagnostics and research.
Q: What academic facilities are available for Non-Clinical MD students at PCMS & RC?
Students learn in fully functional medical college departments equipped with laboratories, museums, research facilities, digital learning resources, and experienced faculty members actively engaged in teaching and research activities.
Q: What career opportunities are available after MD Non-Clinical programmes?
Graduates can work as medical educators, researchers, consultants in diagnostic services, public health professionals, or faculty members in medical colleges. They may also pursue higher academic and research opportunities, including fellowships and doctoral programmes.
Q: How can I get admission to MD Non-Clinical programmes at PCMS & RC?
Candidates must hold an MBBS degree, complete the mandatory internship, and qualify NEET-PG. Admissions are granted according to applicable counselling procedures and seat availability in respective disciplines.
These Departments Are What Every Clinical Department Runs On
Pathology, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Community Medicine and Forensic Medicine are not secondary subjects. They generate diagnoses, inform drug decisions and train the next generation of doctors. At PCMS & RC these departments are fully staffed, research-active and running with live work alongside teaching.
You Can Teach in Medical Colleges Right After This Degree
MD Non-Clinical graduates are eligible for Lecturer and Assistant Professor positions in medical colleges across India immediately after completing the degree. The UGC recognised degree from People’s University is accepted for faculty recruitment by NMC approved institutions.
Pharma and Diagnostic Companies Hire These Graduates Actively
Pharmaceutical companies, diagnostic chains, public health organisations, forensic departments and medical research institutions all recruit MD Non-Clinical graduates regularly. MD Pathology and Microbiology in particular see consistent demand across both government and private sectors.