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I chose VMMC Delhi over the other three options (GMCH Chandigarh, AIIMS (other than Delhi) & CMC Vellore) for my MBBS.
According to me, the order of preference should be:
My reasons for this preference order are:
Due to these factors, I would suggest you opt for VMMC Delhi for your MBBS course.
VMMC offers 170 seats for the MBBS program whereas MAMC offers a total of 250 seats. While both VMMC and MAMC are very renowned colleges, the first year at VMMC is still quite stress-free whereas MAMC adheres to a strict curriculum.
VMMC offers a top-notch infrastructure with modern equipment and supportive staff. It has one of the largest government hospital complexes in India along with Asia’s largest OPD. On the other hand, MAMC also offers decent infrastructure and facilities on campus for students’ overall well-being.
The primary reason for aspirants to choose VMMC is the Internal PG reservation. Since VMMC is affiliated with IP University, UG students (MBBS) are eligible for an internal PG Quota and can secure MD/MS seats at VMMC.
It is advisable to choose VMMC to avail the benefits of reservation for PG courses. Although, MAMC doesn’t provide any reservations for PG courses. Students graduating from MAMC are equipped with a strong academic foundation and can be highly competitive.

I am listing below the advantages of each of these colleges-
LHMC-
VMMC-
Both the colleges are good, and you should choose between them based on your personal preference.
Medical students from all these colleges are quite decent. They are normal people studying at reputed institutions. I have good friends in MAMC and LHMC.
It is in fact society that puts an extra burden on these people. They are expected to be social all the time. But this expectation is very unrealistic.
It is not right to put labels on these individuals. Their busy schedule should not be confused with egoistic behavior.
Here are a few parameters to compare GMC Mumbai and VMMC-
Both GMC Mumbai and VMMC are good institutions. However, VMMC is a better choice according to me.
In my opinion, the aforementioned institutes can be ranked in the following manner
MAMC>VMMC>PGIMS
Here are some strong reasons for this order
So choose wisely after weighing the pros and cons of both colleges.

VMMC attracts a major crowd of NEET toppers. It is the most chosen college after MAMC. There are several reasons why many people choose VMMC over KGMU.
Mandatory rural service is the biggest disadvantage of KGMU. Those planning for a PG/superspeciality especially find this service period unnecessary and time-consuming. Moreover, VMMC is located in Delhi. This makes it more favorable. Though I personally feel Lucknow offers almost every facility. Internal PG reservation also works in the favor of VMMC.
KGMU is ranked much higher than VMMC. The education at KGMU is much better too. Despite this, VMMC is preferred because of the above reasons.
The internship scenario at VMMC is quite disappointing and tiring. The number of patients is so huge in all the departments and interns have to work more than required to get the work done. Their focus is not to learn new procedures but to complete the work and go. Here is the department-wise scenario
Overall, through the internships, you will get confident at least in minor tasks, and gain a lot of hands-on experience.
VMMC is a prestigious medical college among M.B.B.S. aspirants. Admission to this college is solely on the basis of the NEET exam. It’s well-reputed for its internal PG option. Here is the detailed cutoff for Home State candidates
|
Category |
Round 1 |
Round 2 |
|
General |
1532 |
1556 |
|
OBC |
6021 |
5968 |
|
SC |
40277 |
42316 |
|
ST |
93864 |
- |
|
EWS |
3580 |
- |
Based on NEET Marks vs. Rank, candidates with Delhi Quota General Category need to score 560+ marks to get a seat.

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