Admission to the MBBS program at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College in Madhya Pradesh is competitive, based primarily on NEET UG exam scores. Candidates must have at least 50% marks in 10+2 exams. The admission process involves a merit list, followed by offline counseling for document verification and fee payment, with classes starting in August. The college is known for its qualified faculty and offers a curriculum across 19 subjects with theory, practicals, and demonstration sessions.
The government-funded college has affordable fees, with a basic annual fee between ?55,000 to ?70,000, excluding hostel and mess fees. Hostel fees are about ?12,000 annually, with monthly food expenses around ?2,500. Financial aid and scholarships, such as the Mukhya Mantri Medhavi Yojana, can reduce or waive fees for eligible students. The college's total program cost is around ?4.5 to ?5 lakh, with additional refundable deposits and annual fees. A mandatory one-year internship, with a stipend of ?13,409, provides hands-on experience.
Although traditional placements are rare, 50% of students pursue further studies or exams like NEET-PG, UPSC, or MBA. Graduates find opportunities in government or private sectors, earning ?45,000 to ?60,000 monthly as junior doctors. The college offers scholarships for SC, ST, OBC categories, including free laptops and hostel accommodations. Eligibility for scholarships often requires a parental income below ?8 lakh and domicile in Madhya Pradesh. The college encourages rural service commitments in exchange for financial aid.
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