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Complete Guide to DNB Cardiac Anesthesia Admissions: Medical Colleges, Fees, and Eligibility Criteria

Complete Guide to DNB Cardiac Anesthesia Admissions: Medical Colleges, Fees, and Eligibility Criteria

About DNB Cardiac Anaesthesia, also referred to as Doctorate of National Board in Cardiac Anaesthesia, is a specialized program offered to doctors in India who have completed their postgraduate medical degree. The course spans over 3 years and focuses on providing comprehensive care to adult and pediatric patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgery and related invasive procedures, including preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care.

It is a full-time program offered at accredited institutes and hospitals throughout India, including reputable institutions such as Sir Gangaram Hospital in New Delhi and National Heart Institute in New Delhi. The admission process for this course involves taking the NEET-SS Entrance exam, which is conducted by the National Board of Examinations, followed by counselling based on the exam scores. The counselling process is carried out by DGHS/MCC/State Authorities.

 

The fee for pursuing DNB (Cardiac Anaesthesia) may differ from one accredited institute/hospital to another, ranging from Rs. 1,05,000 to Rs. 1,25,000 per year. 

Upon completion of the course, doctors can either opt for employment opportunities or pursue certificate courses and Fellowship programs that are recognized by NMC and NBE. They can find employment in various positions such as Senior Residents, and Consultants, among others, with an expected annual salary range of approximately Rs. 18 lakhs to Rs. 25 lakhs.

 

The DNB qualification holds the same value as MD/MS/DM/MCh degrees offered in medical and surgical super specialities. The Indian medical council Act, 1956 includes the list of approved qualifications awarded by the Board in various broad and super specialities, which are recognized by the Government of India and featured in the first schedule of the Act.

 

The Diplomate of National Board (DNB) qualification in broad-speciality and super-speciality is considered equivalent to the corresponding postgraduate and super-speciality qualifications granted under the Act, provided that it is obtained from a medical institution with an attached hospital or a hospital with a bed strength of 500 or more, and is granted by the National Board of Examinations. However, in all other cases, such qualifications would require an additional one-year senior residency in a medical college to be considered equivalent for teaching purposes.

What is DNB in Cardiac Anaesthesia? 

DNB in Cardiac Anaesthesia, also referred to as Doctorate of National Board in Cardiac Anaesthesia, is a specialized three-year program that is available for individuals who have completed their postgraduate medical degree. This super speciality program is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and skills related to the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care of patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgery and related invasive procedures.

 

Cardiac Anaesthesia is a medical field that focuses on maintaining hemodynamic stability and myocardial oxygen balance, reducing the occurrence and severity of ischemic episodes, and enabling smooth and uncomplicated separation from CPB and assisted ventilation. It is a specialized area of study that is primarily concerned with ensuring the safe and effective care of patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgeries and related invasive procedures.

 

A curriculum has been released by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) for DNB in Cardiac Anaesthesia, which will govern the education and training for this program. The curriculum requires postgraduate students to acquire extensive knowledge and practical experience in diagnosing and treating patients with acute, serious, and life-threatening medical and surgical conditions.

 

Postgraduate education aims to produce experts who can improve healthcare and scientific advancements through research and training. In the case of Cardiac Anaesthesia, this training enables specialists to identify the healthcare requirements of the community, effectively manage medical problems, and stay up-to-date with the latest developments in their field. Moreover, postgraduate students should have a strong understanding of research methodology principles and library resources. It is also expected that students attend conferences, workshops, and Continuing Medical Education sessions regularly to enhance their knowledge.

Highlighted below are some essential details of the DNB in Cardiac Anaesthesia program:

 

  • Course Name: Doctorate of National Board (DNB) in Cardiac Anaesthesia
  • Course Level: Doctorate
  • Course Duration: Three years, full-time mode
  • Minimum Academic Qualification: Candidates must hold a postgraduate medical degree in MD/DNB (Anaesthesia) from any MCI/NBE recognized college/university. Please note that these eligibility criteria are accurate as of 2022, and any future modifications can be checked on the NBE website.
  • Admission Process: Admission to the program is granted through an entrance exam such as NEET-SS or INI CET, and the counselling process is overseen by DGHS/MCC/State authorities.
  • Course Fees: The annual course fees range from Rs.1,05,000 to Rs.1,25,000.
  • Average Salary: Graduates of the program can expect to earn an average salary between Rs.18 lakhs to Rs.25 lakhs per annum.

 

The eligibility criteria for this programme are as follows:

For cardiac anaesthesia, candidates must fulfil certain prerequisites, which are referred to as eligibility criteria. 

 

  • Course Name: Cardiac Anaesthesia
  • Course Type: DM/DNB
  • Prior Eligibility Requirement: Candidates should have completed MD/DNB (Anaesthesia).

 

Please note the following regarding the feeder qualification for DNB in cardiac anaesthesia:

  • The feeder qualification is determined by the NBE and is subject to change.
  • The feeder qualification mentioned here is as of 2022, and any modifications will be updated on the NBE website.
  • Eligibility requirements must strictly adhere to the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, as well as any amendments and clarifications issued by the NMC.
  • To be eligible for admission, candidates must hold permanent registration with any State Medical Council.
  • The recognition cut-off dates for Postgraduate Degree courses in medical colleges must follow the guidelines set forth by the medical council of India (now NMC).

Apply for JEE Main 2023, Session 2: Application Window Re-Opened, Check Details Now at Official Website

The National Testing Agency (NTA) today reopened the registration for Joint Entrance Examination JEE Main 2023, Session 2: Interested and eligible candidates can apply at the official website— jeemain.nta.nic.in.

 

Candidates can now complete their registration for JEE Main 2023, Session 2, until March 16. The application form can be filled out until 10:50 pm, while the fees can be paid until 11:50 pm.

 

To apply for Session 2 of JEE Main 2023, interested candidates should follow these steps:

 

  1. Visit the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in.
  2. Click on the registration link for Session 2 of JEE Main 2023.
  3. Select “New Registration.”
  4. Enter your basic details, such as name, mobile number, email address, and more.
  5. After registering, log in using your application number and password.
  6. Fill out the application form and upload any necessary documents.
  7. Save your progress, submit your application, and pay the required fees.
  8. Finally, download a copy of your application form for future reference.

 

In response to several requests from candidates who were unable to complete their registration due to unavoidable circumstances, the NTA has decided to re-open the registration window. As per the official notification released by the NTA, this decision has been taken to assist the students.

 

The official notification states that this is the final opportunity for candidates to apply for Session 2 of JEE Main 2023. NTA will issue the city intimation slip and admit cards at the appropriate time. The examination for JEE Main 2023, Session 2, will be held on April 6, 8, 10, 11, and 12.

Assam’s Nalbari Medical College to Add 100 MBBS Seats: NMC Approval Announced by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

On Wednesday, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma revealed that the Nalbari Medical College has received approval from the National Medical Commission (NMC) to add 100 MBBS seats. CM Sarma praised this as a historic milestone for the state, as it has managed to establish four new medical colleges in just one year.

 

The establishment of four new medical colleges in one year has been deemed a historic achievement for the state by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.

 

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took to Twitter to express his joy and share the news of Nalbari Medical College being recognized by the National Medical Commission with approval to admit 100 MBBS students. He added that this was a historic achievement for the state as four new medical colleges have been set up in just one year. The Nagaon Medical College was the first to receive NMC’s approval for 100 MBBS seats earlier. With Nalbari Medical College’s approval, it becomes the 11th medical college in Assam and the second one to be approved by the NMC in 2023.

The approval of 100 MBBS seats for Nalbari Medical College has resulted in the total number of MBBS seats in the state reaching 1,400.

 

Assam’s Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, took to Twitter to share the news about Nagaon Medical College receiving a Letter of Intent from NMC for 100 MBBS seats, calling it a “shot in the arm” for their efforts to improve healthcare. The college became the 11th in the state to receive the letter and the second one this year, following Kokrajhar Medical College.

Uttar Pradesh adds 1300 new MBBS seats and 13 medical colleges ahead of NEET 2023, admissions open for 2023-24 session

Aspiring MBBS students preparing for NEET 2023 can rejoice as the Medical Education Department of Uttar Pradesh has announced an increase of 1,300 MBBS seats in state government medical colleges. Furthermore, the department has also declared the commencement of 13 new medical colleges in the state for the 2023–24 session.

 

The Medical Education Department has proclaimed that the government’s decision to increase MBBS seats in the state will bring a significant transformation to the medical education sector in Uttar Pradesh. Moreover, the department has also confirmed the commencement of the 13 new medical colleges in the 2023–24 session.

 

In a tweet, the Medical Education Department announced a significant development in the medical education sector in Uttar Pradesh. The state has increased its 1,300 MBBS seats in medical colleges, and 13 new medical colleges will commence in the 2023–24 session. This move is expected to revolutionize the medical sector in the state and provide aspiring medical students with new opportunities to pursue their education and careers.

 

Following the increase of 1,300 MBBS seats in Uttar Pradesh, the total number of seats has risen from 3,828 to 5,128. The state has also appointed principals for the 13 new colleges, which will improve education and health services in the region. With the addition of these colleges, the number of medical colleges in the state has risen from 35 to 48.

As per the existing rule, admission to MBBS courses in state-run medical colleges is allocated through the state quota (85% of seats) and NEET UG counselling (15% of seats).

It’s worth noting that there are approximately 100,388 MBBS seats available across the country, and more than half of them are offered by government medical colleges.

Maharashtra Medical Department Raises Concerns Over Lack of Standards in CPS Courses Offered by Institutes

Mumbai: The medical education department of Maharashtra recently wrote to the Union Health Ministry and requested their opinion on whether counselling can be held for roughly 1,100 CPS seats, citing significant gaps in the standards of institutions offering College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPS) affiliated courses.

 

The department mentioned the inspection of the Maharashtra Medical Council that was done last year in a letter to the Centre. MMC discovered “serious shortcomings” in a number of institutes during the inspection.

 

CPS Mumbai, which was founded in 1912, is an independent organisation that provides fellowship, diploma, and certificate programmes for medical professionals as well as postgraduate medical education. The term is two years for diploma programmes and three years for fellowship programmes. Practitioners are able to register as specialists in the relevant speciality after receiving the CPS-awarded qualification.

 

Currently, the entrance to CPS courses of more than 3,000 future medical professionals is in doubt. Admissions for the academic year 2022-2023 have not even begun, despite the fact that the Central Government has already held the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET-PG) Examination for 2023-2024 and the admissions for the prior session finished around mid-January.

 

In Maharashtra, CPS admissions had been managed by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) for three years. The Union Ministry requested in a letter to the States dated January 12, 2023, that they begin the admissions procedure for CPS courses this year.

 

According to the most recent media report by the Times of India, the secretary of medical education, Ashwini Joshi, recently wrote to the Union Health Ministry and informed them of the inspections MMC conducted at some institutions offering CPS courses back in January.

 

The Council visited 120 hospitals during the examination, and among them, two institutes were discovered to be non-operational. While 74 institutes declined inspection, the teams that conducted the inspections for the Council found serious faculty and infrastructural issues in 44 of the institutes. According to the assessment, those institutes’ faculty and infrastructure failed the NMC Minimum Standard Requirement (MSR).

State medical education secretary Dr. Joshi claimed in a letter to the Union health ministry that enrolling students in such institutions would be bad for both their professional futures and the health system. “Therefore, you are kindly asked to provide further guidance, the letter said.

 

According to sources cited by TOI, the state has issued a reminder to the central government. When asked about the issue, an official stated that they could not commence the counselling process until they received guidance from the Centre.

 

Dr. Girish Maindarkar, the president of CPS, stated that he was not informed about the inspection, and the institute learned about the state’s letter through social media. He further added that if there were any issues with affiliated institutes, he should have been informed as the CPS president. He also raised doubts about whether MMC, being a registration body, had the authority to act as a regulatory body and conduct inspections on their institutions.

 

Dr. Maindarkar also expressed the importance of the council informing them of any shortcomings. He explained that the Minimum Standards Requirement (MSR) for DNB and CPS institutions differs from those affiliated with universities, and the teachers who inspect CPS institutes come from medical colleges. Therefore, they can only assess if the inspection was fair if they receive the report.

Meanwhile, CPS has written to the state twice since January, requesting that the admission process be initiated. However, while confusion persists in Maharashtra, CPS admissions have already started in other states such as Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.

NEET-PG 2023 Results Declared: Check Your Scores and Rank on NBEMS Websites Now!

The NEET-PG 2023 exam took place on March 5th, 2023 and was held for admission to MD/MS/DNB/Diploma courses for the 2023-24 academic session.

 

The cut-off scores for different categories for admission to MD/MS/DNB/Diploma courses have been determined based on the minimum eligibility criteria stated in the NEET-PG 2023 Information Bulletin.

The cut-off scores for various categories are as follows:

 

Category  Eligibility Criteria Cut-off Scores (out of 800)
General / EWS 50th Percentile 291
General-PwBD  45th Percentile  274
SC/ST/ OBC (Including PwBD of SC/ST/OBC) 40th Percentile   257 

 

Candidates can now view their scores and NEET-PG 2023 rank, as the results have been announced and are available for viewing on the NBEMS websites: https://natboard.edu.in/ and https://nbe.edu.in.

 

Click here to view the results of NEET PG 2023

 

NEET-PG 2023: No Technically Incorrect or Ambiguous Questions Found, Confirms NBEMS

After the NEET-PG 2023 exam, subject matter experts from the relevant specialties reviewed every question to ensure its technical accuracy and the correctness of the answer keys. According to their assessment, there were no questions found to be technically incorrect or unclear. This review was conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences in New Delhi.

 

Separate Merit Position for All India 50% Quota Seats, States to Generate Merit List for State Quota Seats

The merit position for all India’s 50% quota seats will be announced separately, while the States/UT will generate the final merit list/category-wise merit list for state quota seats based on their qualifying/eligibility criteria, applicable guidelines/regulations, and reservation policy.

 

Candidates who are found to have used any unfair means during the NEET-PG 2023 exam will face penalties as determined by the NBEMS. If any such candidates are declared qualified, their results and candidature will be cancelled or deemed to be cancelled. The NBEMS will take appropriate action against these candidates.

The eligibility of a candidate’s candidature for NEET-PG 2023 is provisional and depends on meeting the criteria outlined in the NEET-PG 2023 Information Bulletin, as well as verification of their Face ID/Biometric where required.

 

Starting from March 25th, 2023, candidates who took the NEET-PG 2023 exam can download their individual scorecards from the website https://nbe.edu.in/.

Auraiya Prepares for the Launch of Government Medical College: 100 MBBS Seats Available from August

Auraiya. The Government Medical College, which is being built near Sehud and Chichauli, has strengthened its preparations for the start of MBBS studies. The National Medical Commission (NMC) team may inspect the college in June to evaluate the quality of its resources, faculty, and staff. If all goes according to plan, admission will begin in August for 100 MBBS seats.

The path for the start of the 2023–24 academic year is almost clear following Principal Dr. Arvind Kushwaha’s posting to the college. The NEET exam will take place on May 7. By June, the outcome will be known, and only then is it probable that counselling will begin.

According to the college’s principal, the criteria for 100 open seats are now being met. At the moment, Chichauli’s district hospital has 300 beds available. Also, resources like the lab, lecture hall, lodging, hostel, etc. have all been finished. The medical college’s building is progressing quickly as well. There are plans in place for the first batch’s 100 available seats. For this, every staff member and resource has been sought. A meeting with the government is also anticipated soon. told that his main goal is to enhance the district’s medical services. He has a comprehensive outline for this ready. As such, work is being done. If the building project is not finished by the deadline, the 100-bed MCH wing of Chichauli Hospital will be included in the first batch’s study.

There will be appointments made to other positions, such as professor and assistant professor, prior to the start of the study. Posts to be outsourced will shortly be filled. While also being filled in accordance with the rules are the positions of Senior Resident, Junior Resident, Medical Officer, Chief Pharmacist, Dental Technician, Pharmacist, etc. The positions of deputy librarian, medical social worker, counsellor, computer operator, and data entry operator are among those that have been outsourced.

The shortage of physicians will end.

The district is severely lacking in physicians. In the government hospitals run by the CMO and the district hospital, over 40% of the doctor positions remain unfilled. As soon as classes in medical college begin, the doctor shortage will end. Students in training will work together to treat patients more effectively. Patients won’t have to wait in line for long periods of time in the district hospital’s OPD as a result.

Indian Air Force Announces AFCAT Result 2023: Score Card Now Available on Official Portal

Update for candidates who took the Air Force Common Admission Test: AFCAT Outcome 2023

The results of the Air Force Common Admission Test 2023 (AFCAT- 01/2023) have been released by the Indian Air Force. The Air Force released the results of the AFCAT 01/2023 exam on Monday, March 13, 2023. Hence, by logging into the AFCAT portal, afcat.cdac.in, candidates who took the Air Force Joint Entrance Examination administered by the Air Force can download their scorecard and result. Candidates will need to log in with their registered email address and password in order to download the AFCAT Result 2023.

 

The Indian Air Force has announced the Airforce Common Admission Test announcement for the 01/2023 batch of Flying Branch, Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical Branches), and NCC Special Entrance, with the application process beginning in January 2024. ran up until December. The online test was then held on February 24, 25, and 26 of 2023. The Indian Air Force released the exam results on March 13; the candidates who were deemed successful would be invited for SSB in the following round.

AFCAT 2023 Results: Download the scorecard 

 

  1. Visit the official website https://afcat.cdac.in/AFCAT/ or directly visit the login page https://afcat.cdac.in/afcatreg/
  2. In the log-in section, you must log in using their details (registered email id and password).
  3. Now you can view the result and download the scorecard. 
  4. You should also keep the soft copy for future reference.

NIFT 2023 Results for UG and PG Courses Entrance Exam

NIFT 2023 Entrance Exam Result 2023: The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) has released the results of the entrance examination for undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Candidates who took the exam can view their results by going to the official website, nift.ac.in. The NIFT 2023 entrance exam result link has been activated on the website.

The National Institute of Fashion Technology will administer the situational test for the Bachelor of Design degree from March 24 to March 27. The dates for administering the situational test vary among campuses. Those who have been selected for further consideration must log in to niftadmissions.in/ by March 16 and choose their preferred campus (5 p.m.). A first-come, first-served approach will be used to assign centres for the PG programme’s position exam or personal interview.

Beginning on March 20, the shortlisted candidates for the NIFT PG programme will have an online personal interview. By March 16th, candidates must reserve their spot in the interview (5 p.m.). On March 17, 2023, admission cards will be made available for this.

The NIFT GAT test was held on February 5 and 19. On February 23, the institute made a provisional answer key available. Applicants who took the exam had until February 24 to file a challenge against it. Students that pass this test advance to the next level, where they must appear for either the scenario test or the interview round.

 

By the second week of May 2023, the final results for BDS, BFTech, and many other programmes will be released based on the results of the exam or interview. Let us inform you that in February, the NIFT authorities administered the online test for undergraduate and graduate design programmes in more than 30 cities.

 

How to Download

  • Visit the official website of NIFT:  nift.ac.in.
  • On the homepage, click “NIFT 2023 Result”.
  • Then enter your login credentials, (email ID and password).
  • Your NIFT Result will appear in PDF form.
  • You can also download your Result for future reference.

TISSNET 2023 Final Answer Key published: Examine your scores and calculate your admissions chances.

Today, the final answer key for the 2023 Tata Institute of Social Sciences National Entrance Exam (TISSNET) was made available on the TISS Admissions website, admissions.tiss.edu. TISS administers the TISSNET, a national entrance exam, to applicants for admission to the institute’s several postgraduate programs. The test was given on February 19th, 2023, and the provisional answer key was made public on February 26th, 2023.

 

 The TISSNET 2023 final answer key has been eagerly awaited by students who took the exam, as it would assist them in estimating their marks and prospects of admission to TISS. A team of specialists created the final answer key after considering all of the concerns expressed by candidates about the interim key. The final answer key is thought to be the most accurate and dependable, and it is used to calculate the applicants’ TISSNET scores. 

 

The merit list of applicants who will be granted admission into various postgraduate courses provided by TISS will be compiled using the TISSNET 2023 final answer key. The merit list will be created using the candidate’s academic history, the TISSNET scores, and the results of the written test and personal interview.

 

 In conclusion, the publication of the TISSNET 2023 final answer key is an essential stage in the organization of TISS admissions, and applicants are urged to carefully review it and compute their scores. The TISSNET exam and subsequent rounds of the selection process will provide the opportunity for applicants who succeed to pursue their postgraduate studies at the esteemed Tata Institute of Social Sciences.

 

Here are the five steps to download the TISSNET 2023 final answer key:

  1. Visit the official website: admissions.tiss.edu.
  2. Click on “TISSNET 2023” and select “Final Answer Key” from the drop-down menu. 
  3. Log in to your account using your TISSNET 2023 registration number and password. 
  4. After you are logged in, you will be able to access the TISSNET 2023 final answer key. Click on the download button to download the answer key  
  5. After that, you can compare your answers with the final answer key to calculate your scores and estimate your admission chances into TISS.

Or you can click here for the Direct link to check ITSSNET 2023 Final Answer Key