Entrance Examination (PGM-CET 2006) for Admission to Medical Postgraduate Courses (MD/MS/Diploma)
Medical CollegeMedical CollegeMaharashtra
Location:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Maharashtra
Type:
Medical College
Phone:
91-22-22620363-65 Te
About Entrance Examination (PGM-CET 2006) for Admission to Medical Postgraduate Courses (MD/MS/Diploma)
Overview
- Official Name: Entrance Examination (PGM-CET 2006) for Admission to Medical Postgraduate Courses (MD/MS/Diploma)
- Common Short Names: PGM-CET Maharashtra
- Type: State-level Entrance Examination conducted by the Government of Maharashtra
- Year Established: Exam conducted since 2006
- Campus City/State: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (Examination center locations vary within Maharashtra)
- Approvals & Affiliations: Conducted under the governance of the Maharashtra Health Sciences University (Maharashtra University of Health Sciences - MUHS), Nashik; recognised and mandated by Government of Maharashtra and Medical Council of India (now NMC) for postgraduate medical admissions
- Official Website: https://cetcell.mahacet.org/ (Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell)
Quick Facts
- Conducting Authority: Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell
- Exam For: MD/MS/Diploma Medical Postgraduate Admissions in Maharashtra
- Approximate Candidate Count: 10,000+ candidates appear annually
- Contact: Phone: +91-22-22626026, Email: helpdesk.cetcell@mahacet.org
- NAAC Grade: Not applicable – Exam authority
- Rankings: Not applicable – Entrance exam
- Key Authorities: Director, State CET Cell Maharashtra
Courses & Programs
- Medical Postgraduate Courses:
- MD (Doctor of Medicine) – Duration: 3 years, Regular mode
- MS (Master of Surgery) – Duration: 3 years, Regular mode
- Diploma in various Medical Specialties – Duration: 2 years, Regular mode
- Faculties Covered: Medicine, Surgery, and allied medical disciplines
Admissions
- Admission Mode: State-level merit-based counseling through PGM-CET Maharashtra
- Accepted Entrance Exams: PGM-CET Maharashtra for MD/MS/Diploma admissions
- Admission Timeline: Examination typically conducted in May/June; counselling sessions from July to September annually
- Application Process:
- Visit Maharashtra State CET Cell Portal
- Register as a candidate and fill online application form
- Upload required documents and pay application fees online
- Download hall ticket from the portal before exam date
- Appear for PGM-CET examination as per schedule
- Check results online and participate in centralized counseling for seat allotment
Eligibility Criteria
- Qualification: MBBS degree recognized by Medical Council of India (now NMC)
- Internship: Completion of one year internship before admission year
- Minimum Marks: Minimum 50% aggregate marks in MBBS (45% for reserved categories)
- Age Limit: No age limit specified
- Documents Required:
- MBBS Mark sheets and Degree Certificate
- Internship Completion Certificate
- Birth Certificate or Proof of Date of Birth
- Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Domicile Certificate (if applying under state quota)
- Photograph and identity proof
Fee Structure & Scholarships
- Fee Structure:
- PG Medical Course Annual Tuition Fee: Approx. ₹5,000 to ₹50,000 depending on Government or Private colleges
- Hostel and Examination fees vary by college
- Scholarships & Financial Aid:
- State Government Scholarships for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/EWS)
- Post-matric scholarships by Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
- Institute merit-cum-need scholarships wherever applicable
Placements & Career Outcomes
- Post MD/MS Career Paths: Clinical practice, academic teaching, hospital administration, research, govt./private hospitals
- Placement Statistics: Not applicable— medical PG seats lead to clinical or academic positions, not standard campus placements
- Internship & Residency Support: Provided through respective medical colleges affiliated with MUHS and hospitals
- Placement Cell Contact: Varies by medical college
Campus & Facilities
- Examination Centers: Selected government and private medical colleges across Maharashtra (e.g., Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad)
- Facilities at Affiliated Colleges: Hostels, mess, sports, laboratories, libraries, healthcare centers, Wi-Fi, research labs, student medical associations, annual medical education conferences
- Transport: Accessible by road and local train networks at major city campuses
Faculty & Research
- Faculty: Senior academicians and clinicians appointed by affiliated Medical Colleges under MUHS
- Research Centres: Affiliated medical colleges have research labs with focus on clinical and biomedical research
- Funding & Grants: Various government research grants for medical research through colleges
- Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs): Specific MoUs not published centrally
Rankings & Reputation
- NIRF Rankings (Medical colleges in Maharashtra): Several MUHS affiliated colleges feature in NIRF Medical Rankings (e.g., Seth GS Medical College, King Edward Memorial Hospital)
- NAAC Accreditation: Accreditation granted to individual affiliated medical colleges, not to exam authority
- Other Rankings: Individual affiliated institutes ranked by India Today, Outlook;
See official college websites for details
Results, Cut-Offs & Seat Matrix
- Results Publication: Available on Maharashtra State CET Cell Website
- Cut-Offs: Vary by course, category, and college; generally published as category-wise opening and closing ranks
- Seat Matrix: Published during counseling; available on CET Cell site (Seat Matrix)
How to Reach
- Nearest Airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai
- Railway Stations: Mumbai Central, Dadar, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (depending on exam centre)
- City Connectivity: Well connected by local trains, BEST buses, and metro services
- Local Transit: Auto rickshaws, taxis, app-based cabs readily available
FAQs
- Q1: What is PGM-CET Maharashtra exam?
- A state-level entrance exam for admission to MD/MS/Diploma medical postgraduate courses in Maharashtra.
- Q2: Who conducts the PGM-CET exam?
- The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell under the Government of Maharashtra conducts the exam.
- Q3: What are the eligibility criteria for PGM-CET?
- MBBS degree from a recognized institute, completion of internship, and minimum required marks as per category.
- Q4: How do I apply for the exam?
- Apply online via the CET Cell official portal.
- Q5: What is the exam pattern?
- Multiple choice questions (MCQs) based exam; syllabus based on MBBS subjects as prescribed by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS).
- Q6: Are management quota seats available?
- No management quota in government colleges; private colleges may have separate provisions as per government rules.
- Q7: Where can I check results and cut-offs?
- Results and cut-offs are published on Maharashtra CET Cell website.
- Q8: Are there scholarships for PG medical students?
- Yes, government and institute scholarships exist for reserved categories and merit-based candidates.
- Q9: When is the exam usually conducted?
- Annually around May or June; dates are notified officially each year.
- Q10: How much is the application fee?
- Typically between ₹2,500 to ₹5,000; exact fee detailed yearly on the official site.
- Q11: Can Non-Maharashtra domicile candidates apply?
- Yes, but admission seat reservations and quota are governed by domicile policies.
- Q12: Is PGM-CET score valid for all medical colleges in Maharashtra?
- Yes, for all government and affiliated private medical colleges under MUHS offering PG medical courses.
About Entrance Examination (PGM-CET 2006) for Admission to Medical Postgraduate Courses (MD/MS/Diploma)
Entrance Examination (PGM-CET 2006) for Admission to Medical Postgraduate Courses (MD/MS/Diploma)
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