My Honest review of VMMC Delhi

Faculty
5.0
Course
5.0
Campus
5.0
College
5.0
College Ninja
Reviewed on Dec 10, 2025(Enrolled 2013)

Course Curriculum Overview

5

The MBBS curriculum is mostly standard, but its relevance is super high because of the massive patient load at SJH. That clinical exposure is the key thing that prepares you for both real life and NEET PG later—that’s why I chose VMMC. Improvements? We need less lecturing and more interactive case discussions and maybe more emphasis on research. Exams are non-stop, seriously! We have internals/semester exams every 3-4 months. They are tough (50% passing), but they force you to study well for the final big Proffs. It’s tiring, but it works.

Fees and Financial Aid

VMMC is a Central Government college affiliated with GGSIPU. There is no Management Quota. All seats were subsidized Government seats. Fee Structure (Year-Wise Overview) The fees were highly subsidized compared to private colleges. Tuition Fee: Approx. ?18,000 per year. University Charges (GGSIPU): Approx. ?12,000 per year (includes Development & Exam fees). Student Fund: Approx. ?2,000 per year. One-Time Caution Deposit: ?10,000 (Paid at admission, refundable). Category Breakdown General / OBC: You paid the standard components above. Total per year: ~?32,000 – ?36,000. First year (with deposit): ~?45,000. SC / ST: Tuition fees were typically waived. Total per year: You largely paid only University/Exam dues, roughly ?12,000 – ?15,000. Scholarships & Financial Aid Since fees were already low, scholarships mostly covered living expenses or reimbursed the university dues. Post-Matric Scholarship (Delhi Govt): Available for SC/ST/OBC students to reimburse compulsory non-refundable fees. Merit-cum-Means (Delhi E-district): Offered to students with >60% marks and low family income, covering up to 100% of the tuition/university fee.

Campus Life

5

Student population is very mixed. You will find full nerd types who study 24/7 in library (our library is nice actually, AC is good). And you will find chill people also. Because cutoff is high, everyone is smart here, so competition is always there. But people are friendly mostly. What I like You get to see so much in clinics. Fest is fun when it happens. The "VMMC tag" is respected. Metro connectivity is 10/10. What irritates me Campus is basically a parking lot. Lifts in the college building stop working sometimes. Toilets are not always clean. Too much crowd in OPD, sometimes it feels suffocating.

Admission

This is the best college of Delhi in my view the location the idea of placing i was getting another college in first round of choosing but in next round i visited the the College and hospital and man I love Safdarjung hospital

Faculty

5

This is my favourite thing to talk about , Teachers are okay. Some are very good and teach with passion, but some just come, read slides and go. It depends on the department. Anatomy department was very strict in 1st year. You have to maintain attendance, otherwise they create issues during exams. But mostly, seniors help a lot. We have good connection with seniors, they give notes and tell how to pass.

Night Life

5

This is where things get little sad. Hostel is not great. The old hostel building is... well old. Rooms are small. Sometimes water problem is there. Also, getting a room is not guaranteed for everyone, specially for Delhi students. The mess food is average you can eat it to survive but you will miss home food daily we used to eat food from outside vendors . Night light in mbbs nothing like that happened ever Many students take flats nearby in Gautam Nagar because hostel is crowded. And e

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