Admission to the MBBS program at Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences (SMIMS) requires passing the UG NEET exam and spans four and a half years. The program offers 50 general and 50 reserved seats, including quotas for local Sikkim residents, the North East category, management, and army personnel. The course fee varies by admission quota, with the Sikkim state quota at approximately 6-7.5 lakh per year, North East quota around 11 lakh, general seats about 14-15 lakh, and management quota up to 32 lakh.
The total course cost is roughly 70 lakh, excluding hostel and mess fees. Graduates often earn stipends between 10,000 and 16,000 rupees monthly during the one-year internship, which includes department rotations. With a 95% placement rate, graduates secure roles as doctors, lecturers, and scientists globally. Scholarships, including those from the T.M. PAI and Ramdas Pai funds, offer up to 50 lakh rupees, benefiting students with an AIR of 5000 or better.
Sikkimese students receive state-funded scholarships, with 80 reserved seats and free education for the top 50. Tuition fees are stable for 4.5 years, with increases every few years for new batches. Education loans are available through bank collaborations. The college's strong faculty-to-student ratio, advanced teaching methods, and supportive infrastructure, including the Central Referral Hospital, enhance the educational experience and provide value for money.
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