Honestly, there isn't much difference in the level of difficulty of the two papers i.e., NEET and JIPMER. Both the exams are based on NCERT although JIPMER occasionally includes questions out of NCERT Syllabus. JIPMER is relatively easy as most questions are small and simple unlike some complex ones included in NEET.
To prepare for the JIPMER exam all you need to do is go through the previous year's questions, revise your concepts, and formulas, name reactions of organic, and most importantly remain calm throughout preparing for the exam.
According to the reviews online, if academics are concerned LTMC is the best among all the others mentioned.
Most of the students feel that the internships here are better in terms of clinical practice. It gives you enough knowledge and hands-on experience.
CMC Ludhiana is one of the top private medical colleges of the country well known for its excellent education and opportunities in the medical field. Here are a few highlights of the institute
Overall, CMC Ludhiana is an excellent medical college with some of the best facilities and opportunities offered to its students.
I completed my MBBS from CMC Vellore in the year 2018 as a Hindu candidate.
I have simplified the MBBS seat distribution system at CMC Vellore for your understanding.
20% of seats are filled by Christian students belonging to Tamil Nadu.
I have attached a screenshot from the CMC Vellore official MBBS Admission Bulletin 2024 for your reference:

So to answer you, CMC Vellore does offer MBBS seats to non-Christian students. But the number of such seats is low. CMC Vellore is a Christian minority institution. For this reason, the majority of its MBBS and PG seats are reserved for Christian candidates. But a small number of seats can be filled by candidates of other faiths as well.
As a student of KMC Manipal, I will list down some reasons for choosing this college-
But there are some disadvantages too-
Manipal is very expensive, and the PG seats are even more expensive. Getting a PG seat is very difficult because of extremely high competition.
You should choose KMC Manipal over an above average government college. But make sure you are fine with the above listed disadvantages.
KGMU has some of the best hostel facilities among UP government medical colleges. First-year students are allotted a new C.V. hostel for boys and a V.L. hall for girls.
New C.V.
This hostel has double occupancy rooms and has the best facilities.
The rooms are well-maintained and hygiene is maintained through regular cleaning and moping of washrooms. The food served in the mess is average. Here is what the New C.V. hall looks like


T.G. hostel
Second-year boys are transferred to the T.G. hostel which is 1–2 km away outside campus. The hostel is an 8-story apartment-like building. The hostel has single occupancy rooms for everyone with a recreation room. The recreation room has pool tables and T.T. Tables, a 2 dumble and one barbell gym, and a canteen. This hostel has average cleaning facilities. This is what the hostel looks like


S.P. Hostel
For the remaining years, the students are allotted are S.P. hostel on the campus itself. It's a huge hostel with double occupancy rooms. It has amazing sports facilities like a badminton court, gym, a T.T. room and an attached ground and basketball court with it.
PG students are allotted the Nehru P.G. hostel, Gautam Buddha, and Mahamaya hostel which offers a lavish and comfortable hostel lifestyle.
Overall, despite being a government college, KGMU has excellent hostel facilities.
The life of an MBBS student at KJ Somaiya Medical College, like medical students at most institutions, can be both challenging and rewarding. The lectures at KJ Somaiya typically begin at 8:30 in the morning and go until 5–5:30 in the evening. Typically, lectures last three hours and include a 15-minute break. After lectures, students attend committee meetings, presentations, assignments, or extracurricular activities. Here's an overview of what you can expect during your time as an MBBS student at KJ Somaiya Medical:
Rather than high fee structure KJ Somaiya Medical college is a good place to pursue MBBS. It would be demanding as well as incredibly rewarding.
Yes, there is a dress code for first year MBBS students at PGIMS Rohtak. This rule is strictly followed by the first-year students.
Boys are expected to dress in a white shirt, matching white pants, a maroon tie, white socks and shiny shoes. In addition to the dress code, maintaining short hair and a clean-shaven appearance is also required.
The proper attire for ladies is a white kurta, a maroon dupatta, white stockings, and black school shoes. Particularly in the dissection room, the hairs must be knotted in the shape of a bun. No accessories or make-up is permitted.
For both boys and girls the apron has to be knee-length and include the UHSR emblem, your name, and your roll number above the pocket on it.
No, VMMC MBBS students do not have secured seats for PG in VMMC. Here is how the internal quota of the university works
Once the students complete their UG course from their college, they're eligible for the internal quota of PG seats of their University and not the specific college. This means that the internal quota is for the university and not the college. In your case, the internal PG quota belongs to IPU and not VMMC. So, Students of all the colleges under IPU are eligible for IPU PG seats.
Earlier there was only VMMC (UG) under it, Mao PG seats were easily available in VMMC and RML, so the seats were kind of secured. But with more and more colleges under IPU, the PG quota of IPU too has lost much of its value.
So, the VMMC MBBS students don't have secured PG seats.
Government colleges offer excellent patient loads with minimal fees. Everything including hospital equipment, the salary of professors, and all the other expenses are covered by the government. In the case of private hospitals, all such expenses are paid by the students so the fees are high. KMC Manipal enjoys a good reputation because of the clinical exposure and quality of education it offers. In fact, its patient exposure is comparable to that of Government colleges. Being associated with 3 Government hospitals gives you a spectrum of cases and a huge workload for interns and PGs. Here are a few perks of choosing KMC over Government colleges
Eventually, the decision depends on your financial status.