It's a big decision, so I suggest making a pros and cons list and considering the future benefits of each college, like internal PG quota and other factors. Remember, it's a commitment for 5 years, so think it through. Best of luck!
All AIIMS institutions follow the guidelines set by AIIMS Delhi and the central government.
For MBBS Internship students: ? 23,500 (updated according to the seventh CPC).
For non-academic Junior residents and academic residents: ? 78,000 (including HRA, seventh CPC).
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Depends on which state you belong to. Agar aap metro city se hain, toh state college better choice ho sakta hai. Lekin agar aap kisi xyz state se hain (main state ka naam nahi lunga, aap log apne state ki condition se waqif hain), toh phir naye AIIMS ko prefer karna better hoga. Kuch aur cheezein jo aap consider kar sakte hain: Fee structure????: Kuch state government medical colleges ki fees bohot zyada hoti hai, agar aap aise hain jo family par burden nahi dalna chahte, toh AIIMS ko choose karna accha rahega kyunki yahan fees sabse kam hai. Academic????: Yeh aisa point hai jo aapke decision par zyada farak nahi dalega kyunki (end mein padna toh aapko video lectures se hi hai). Infrastructure?????????: Bahut se top state medical colleges ka infrastructure bohot bekar hota hai, jabki AIIMS ka infrastructure latest aur best hai. Jab main infrastructure ki baat kar raha hoon, toh main LT, labs, aur auditorium ko consider kar raha hoon. Hostel: Rooms ki condition, occupants ki sankhya, etc. yeh sab cheezein aap consider kar sakte hain. Sports?????: Extra curricular activities bohot crucial hain aur aapko refresh rakhte hain kyunki aapko wahan lagbhag aadha decade rehna hai. Location: Yeh bhi ek important factor hai.
Absolutely not! Choosing a college based solely on the state quota for PG is a mistake. You must consider other crucial factors like: Academics, Faculty, Clinical exposure, Central government funding, Peer group, and Diversity. All these aspects are superior in AIIMS Delhi compared to MAMC. Regarding the PG state quota, it's unpredictable what will happen in 5.5/6 years. The quota could be withdrawn, implemented, or changed. Therefore, prioritizing a college based on the current status of the PG quota is shortsighted. At AIIMS, there will always be a preference for AIIMSonian candidates for PG, even if they score the same as non-AIIMSonian candidates.
MBBS is a fundamental degree in Medicine. Nowadays, everyone is aiming for a PG—MD, MS, etc.—for a better income. Here are some key points:
It's advisable to clear the PG entrance and pursue MD or MS or specializations like Cardiology or Gynecology, which are lucrative fields!
Studying MBBS at AIIMS Delhi is a dream come true! The curriculum is super focused on practical skills, and by the time we reach our internships in the fifth year, we get hands-on experience with advanced medical equipment. Plus, the stipend of ?30,000 during our internship is one of the highest in the country. The campus life is vibrant, especially with events like the med fest "Pulse." As for placements in 2026, I'm optimistic because AIIMS has such a stellar reputation in the medical field, and I'm sure many of us will get placed in top hospitals.
If you're considering the MBBS program at AIIMS Delhi, you should know that it consists of 10 semesters over a total of 5 years. It’s all about hands-on learning and clinical exposure, especially by the 5th year when we start our internships. The rigorous training definitely gets you ready for real-world challenges!
Here are the details:
For Indian citizens:
Academic & Other Fees
Total: 4228.00
Please note that these fees are subject to revision.
*Hostel accommodation will be provided based on availability.
For Foreign Nationals: Tuition fees of US $ 75,000 (divided into 3 equal installments for the pre-clinical phase, para clinical phase, and clinical phase of the MBBS course) will be charged from foreign national students admitted to the MBBS course at AIIMS.
So, you can see, it's not very costly to study at AIIMS. It's just a nominal fee you need to pay. However, the main challenge is the tough admission process, with only a limited number of seats. You have to work very hard to secure a seat.
For more details about other monthly expenses, please refer to the relevant answer on the fee structure per annum.
Best of luck!
According to the reviews, I read online, the USA, Malaysia, Singapore, etc are some of the countries that acknowledge the dental, or the medical degree offered by Kasturba Medical College. If you plan to move out of the country then Kasturba Medical College can be a good option for you. You will be able to follow through on your plans with ease.
Malda Medical College is one of the worst colleges for pursuing medical. It was previously a district health care hospital and there were no plans of turning it into a medical college. It lacks proper medical equipment. The students of this college are people who do not have the money and did not achieve the rank required for studying in government medical colleges.
Here at Parul University, MBBS students have to do a mandatory internship after 4 years, as a part of their course. The internship includes one year of training. The MBBS students are paid around INR 12,000-INR 18,000 per month during their internships.