The admission to University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) is through the NEET-UG exam, requiring a strong performance, typically around 600 out of 720 marks. Applicants from Delhi may have an advantage if they completed their senior secondary education there. The admission process comprises rank-based counseling, document verification, and fee submission, with a 15-day deadline post-receipt of the call letter. The college is highly ranked among Indian medical institutions for its MBBS program, with qualified faculty, maintaining a favorable faculty-to-student ratio.
The curriculum covers 19 clinical subjects with a focus on practical and theoretical clarity, requiring 70% lecture and 80% lab attendance. Academic fees range from ?5,207 to ?10,000 per annum, with hostel and mess fees approximately ?12,000 biannually, making the total annual cost about ?20,000, significantly lower than private institutions. The course spans 4.5 years, followed by a one-year mandatory internship at GTB Hospital, providing stipends between ?16,000 and ?26,500 monthly.
Post-MBBS, students often pursue junior residency or postgraduate studies, with nearly 100% securing employment or further academic opportunities. Fees are paid annually without a security deposit, and the payment process is transparent. Scholarships based on merit-cum-means are available, with amounts up to ?48,000 annually from various organizations for eligible students, but the college itself does not provide direct scholarships or loans.
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