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In today’s competitive healthcare landscape, a postgraduate medical degree is essential to earn trust, recognition, and career advancement. But securing a PG seat through NEET PG can be highly competitive, time-consuming, and uncertain often limiting doctors from pursuing their preferred specialties.
With Texila’s Postgraduate Medicine Program, you can take a faster, globally recognized route to specialization without NEET-PG. Designed for MBBS graduates who wish to grow in clinical practice, this program offers structured learning, international exposure, and mentorship from experienced faculty — helping you advance your career with confidence and global credibility.

Fellowship in Internal Medicine
(MRCP Clinical Premier Training)
An MBBS degree with an Indian Medical Council registration is a basic qualification to become a doctor in India. If you want to specialize in Internal Medicine, you can join our Royal College Training program. It takes 3 years to complete the fellowship program (MRCP).
Texila offers quality MRCP training by experienced faculty in Indian hospitals. Texila accepts online applications for MRCP.

Fellowship in Surgery
(MRCS Clinical Premier Training)
Gain practical knowledge and sharpen your critical thinking through case studies that mirror real-life scenarios. This engaging approach not only makes concepts easier to grasp but also boosts your practical skills-helping you stand out in the job market and opening up exciting career opportunities as a Texila graduate.

MRCOG Clinical Premier Training
(Fellowship in OB-GYN)
Anyone with an MBBS and aspiring to become a specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology can do a fellowship.Texila offers fellowship Program along with MRCOG training in Indian hospitals. The MRCOG Qualification is considered equivalent to an MS in OB-GYN in India. You can apply online for Royal College Training (MRCOG) for the 3-year training program.

Fellowship in Radiology
(FRCR Clinical Premier Training)
There is a big demand for radiologists all over the world. To become a radiologist, you can join an MD radiology program with a NEET score. Or, you can complete a radiologist fellowship (FRCR) and become a specialist radiologist. The least qualification for joining the Royal College Training program is an MBBS. Besides, you should also have a permanent registration with the Indian Medical council.

Fellowship in Clinical Cardiology with Critical Care
By 2035, India’s population is expected to reach 1.56 billion, creating a demand for over 156,000 cardiologists – yet the country faces a shortfall of nearly 151,000 specialists. With heart disease on the rise and an acute shortage of experts, now is the best time for MBBS doctors to specialize in cardiology and secure a rewarding, future-ready career.
