Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program

Stanford University

Stanford, California, USA
Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program
Duration5 Years
LevelBachelors Program
  • The Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program aims to develop interest in solving clinical and basic science problems in the field of orthopaedic surgery and have residents become leaders in the field
  • In the PGY-1 year, the resident partakes in a surgical internship consisting of 24 weeks in orthopaedic surgery and 28 weeks in various disciplines
  • The PGY-2 and PGY-3 years comprise the junior residency
  • The PGY-4 year is completely a subspecialty year, with rotations in adult reconstructive surgery, pediatric orthopaedics, tumor, spine, and upper extremity surgery
  • The PGY-5 year is a chief resident year with rotations
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees4062842 INR
Hostel & Meals1203553 INR
Insurance434167 INR
Books and Supplies94480 INR
Personal Expenses161494 INR
Orientation Fee38451 INR
Application Fee6592 INR
Student Fees146114 INR
Document Fee18310 INR
Total2103161 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
  • Applicants must have passed High School
  • Recommended High School Curriculum includes English, Mathematics, History/Social Studies, Science and Foreign Language
ExamsTOEFL: Accepted
not required but recommended
SAT: Accepted

Additional info
  • Letters of recommendation from two teachers
  • School Report and counselor letter of Recommendation
  • Official transcript(s) - An official transcript (grades 9–12) and Midyear transcript is required
  • Students are required to submit an essay on one topic available in the application system in a minimum of 250 words and a maximum of 650 words
  • Applicants are also required to submit Stanford Short Essays on three topics mentioned below-100-word minimum and a 250-word maximum for each essay:
    • The Stanford community is deeply curious and driven to learn in and out of the classroom. Reflect on an idea or experience that makes you genuinely excited about learning.
    • Virtually all of Stanford's undergraduates live on campus. Write a note to your future roommate that reveals something about you or that will help your roommate—and us—get to know you better.
    • Tell us about something that is meaningful to you, and why?
  • The interview is optional
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