Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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Total Year Wise fees | ₹1.94 Lakhs | ₹1.76 Lakhs | ₹1.76 Lakhs | ₹1.76 Lakhs |
Admission fees | ₹5000 | - | - | - |
Tuition fees | ₹165000 | ₹165000 | ₹165000 | ₹165000 |
Exam fees | ₹10000 | ₹10000 | ₹10000 | ₹10000 |
Other fees | ₹14000 | ₹1000 | ₹1000 | ₹1000 |
Events | Dates |
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Closure of Admission (UG & PG Courses) | Aug 30, 2024 |
Application Timeline (UG & PG Courses) | Mar 15, 2024 - Jun 20, 2024 |
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Application form for all the courses offered by Jamia Hamdard University can be filled by visiting the ‘Admission Portal’ available on the website. Follow the below-listed steps to apply online:
Course Name | Registration Fee |
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MBBS (General) | INR 1500/- |
MBBS ( Management Quota) | INR 6000/- |
UG Courses | INR 1212/- |
PG Courses | INR 1212/- |
M.Phil/ Ph.D. | INR 1212/- |
Candidate must have Passed Senior Secondary (12th Standard/Intermediate) examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology from Central Board of Secondary Education or any other examination recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto securing at least 50% marks in the aggregate and also in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Jamia Hamdard offers MBBS, BPT, BOT & B.Sc (Medical) courses on a full-time basis in Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (HIMSR). A valid score in NEET UG is the only criteria to secure admission in these courses. Non-NEET candidates can also apply for admission on the basis of their performance in the qualifying examination and Interview. The university also offers admission to B.Sc Medical (Lateral Entry) on the basis of marks in the qualifying examination followed by an Interview.
Course name | Specialization | Seats | Eligibility Criteria | Selection Criteria |
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MBBS | General Category | 100 | 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology. OR 50% marks (45% for those with Locomotors Disability) in B.Sc with any two of the following as main subjects, namely, Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany/ Zoology | Score in NEET UG |
Management Quota | - | |||
B.Sc (Medical) | Cardiology Laboratory Techniques (BCLT) | 25 | 10+2 with PCB with 50% marks in aggregate. | NEET UG score. Non-NEET candidates can also apply. They will be selected on the basis of marks in the qualifying examination and Interview (15% weightage will be given to the Interview round) |
Dialysis Techniques (BDT) | 25 | |||
Emergency & Trauma Care Techniques (BETCT) | 25 | |||
Medical Imaging Technology (BMIT) | 25 | |||
Medical Laboratory Techniques (BMLT) | 30 | |||
Operation Theatre Techniques (BOTT) | 25 | |||
Optometry (BOPT) | 25 | |||
Medical Record & Health Information Management (BMR & HIM) | 25 | |||
BSc (Lateral Entry) | Cardiology Laboratory Techniques (BCLT) | 10 | Diploma in Science stream with 50% marks in aggregate | Merit in the qualifying examination+ Interview |
Dialysis Techniques (BDT) | 10 | |||
Medical Imaging Technology (BMIT) | 15 | |||
Medical Laboratory Techniques (BMLT) | 20 | |||
Operation Theatre Techniques (BOTT) | 10 | |||
Optometry (BOPT) | 10 | |||
Medical Record & Health Information Management (BMR & HIM) | 10 | |||
B.Sc+M.Sc (Integrated) | Life Sciences | - | 10+2 with Biology or Mathematics as one of the main subjects with 50% marks in aggregate | NEET UG score. In the case non-availability of NEET UG score, the candidates have to appear in university-based entrance and Interview |
BPT | Physiotherapy | 30 | 10+2 (PCB) with 50% marks in aggregate | Score in NEET UG. Non-NEET candidates can also apply. They will be selected on the basis of marks in the qualifying examination and Interview (15% weightage will be given to the Interview round) |
BOT | - | 25 | ||
Diploma | X-Ray & ECG Techniques (DXE) | 15 | 10+2 (PCB) with 45% marks in aggregate | Candidates will be called for an Interview round conducted by the university |
Dialysis Techniques (DDT) | 15 | |||
Operation Theatre Techniques (DOTT) | 15 | |||
Medical Record & Health Information Management (DMR&HIM) | 15 |
Key Point: Out of total 100 seats available for MBBS course, 42, 43 and 15 seats are reserved for General, Muslims and Management Categories respectively. 3% seats are reserved for the candidates with Locomotor Disability.
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I opted this course because I'm not a student who would love to drop a year when the best course is already inviting me. Physiotherapy is a vastly growing profession in India. The demand for physios is increasing day by day as for every 1000 people, there is only one physiotherapist available in India. The entire physiotherapy department in Jamia Hamdard has almost 25 - 30 teachers. 8 to 10 teachers are posted in new OPD while 5-6 are posted in rehabilitation centre. Others are there to take lectures in between. Overall the student-teacher ratio is good. Most of the teachers are PHD while some are MPT graduates with an experience of 9-10 years. The teachers are really friendly and helpful. The teaching method is really appreciable. Before 2018, even semester system was followed but just after 2018 when I took admission there, the annual system was applied. So now there are annual exams every year in May. It would be easy to achieve good scores if you study from the very starting.
Some teachers are excellent at teaching, helpful with humble nature and cooperative. They have adequate knowledge to explain, while some teachers are not good at teaching. The course curriculum is relevant, and if students work hard, then they would surely be ready for the industry.
It particularly depends on the course you have opted for. the medical department cost is expensive comparable to other courses. a disadvantage is sometimes we do the get the facility as per the fee structure but on the other hand you need to manage the same.
Our university provides us the latest curriculum approved the authorities. Yes i was provided enough industrial exposure. All the faculties are good in their own way but i think the faculty of teaching is very good.
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