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Last Date Approaching for IAPM Pain Management Fellowship Entry Exam: Apply Now!

Last Date Approaching for IAPM Fellowship Entry Exam: Apply Now!

Pain Management Fellowship

If you're an anesthesiologist looking to specialize further and pursue advanced training in pain management, the Indian Academy of Pain Medicine (IAPM) offers a prestigious fellowship that could be your gateway to a rewarding career. The entry exam for the IAPM Fellowship in Pain Management is fast approaching, with the exam scheduled for 6th October 2024 (Sunday). With only a few days left, now is the time to ensure your application is submitted before the deadline on 3rd October 2024.


Why Choose the IAPM Pain Management Fellowship?

As the demand for pain specialists rises, formal training in pain management becomes essential for medical professionals seeking to advance their careers. The IAPM Fellowship in Pain Management in India offers a robust curriculum, practical training, and hands-on experience in diagnosing and managing pain conditions. Whether you're looking to expand your expertise in interventional pain techniques, neuromodulation, or musculoskeletal pain management, this fellowship provides comprehensive education and training.


Eligibility Criteria for the IAPM Fellowship


To apply for the IAPM Entry Exam, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Postgraduate qualification in anesthesiology (MD or DA) from an MCI-recognized college, hospital, or institute in India.

  • Alternatively, a Diplomate of the National Board (DNB) in Anesthesiology.


The exam is a golden opportunity for those who have completed their postgraduate training in anesthesiology and are seeking to specialize further in pain management.


Exam Format and Registration

The online entry exam for the IAPM Fellowship will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) to be completed in 120 minutes. The exam is designed to assess your knowledge of anesthesiology and pain management fundamentals.


  • Examination Date: 6th October 2024 (Sunday)

  • Last Date to Apply: 3rd October 2024

  • Examination Fee: Rs. 5500 + 18% GST + gateway charges


The registration and payment process is streamlined and can be done quickly via the online registration link provided by IAPM.


FAQs: Everything You Need to Know

Here are some common questions that aspiring candidates often ask about the pain management fellowship in India through IAPM:

  • Is it mandatory to be an ISSP member to take the IAPM entrance exam? Yes, ISSP membership is mandatory to apply for the IAPM exam. If you are not yet a member, you can apply for membership online to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements before the deadline.

  • Will I receive a stipend during the training period? Yes, as per IAPM regulations, a stipend will be provided to candidates during their fellowship training.

  • What happens after I pass the entrance exam? Once you pass the IAPM entrance exam, your admission to an IAPM-accredited center will be based on your ranking in the exam.


How to Apply


To apply for the IAPM Fellowship Entry Exam, follow these steps:

  1. Complete the online registration form ISSP Website.

  2. Ensure you are an ISSP member before the application deadline.

  3. Pay the examination fee online, which includes applicable taxes and gateway charges.


Don’t Miss the Opportunity

With only a few days left before the 3rd October 2024 deadline, it's crucial to complete your application process as soon as possible. The IAPM Pain Management Fellowship in India offers a pathway to advanced knowledge, hands-on training, and a rewarding career in managing pain. Seize this opportunity to specialize in one of the most in-demand fields in medicine today.

For any additional details or queries, you can contact Dr. Debjyoti Dutta, Registrar of the Indian Academy of Pain Medicine (IAPM), at the contact information provided below:


  • Dr. Debjyoti Dutta

    Registrar, IAPM

    26 K, Seven Taukas Lane, Kolkata, 700 030

    Mobile: 8981614836


Disclaimer: This article has been written based on information available from the ISSP website. The content is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered as official guidance or endorsement by the National Board of Examiners. Readers are encouraged to verify the details independently and consult with relevant authorities for updated and accurate information.


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