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  • A+ NAAC accredited
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  • Estd. 1979
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    Q:   What is the opening and closing rank for MBBS at M S Ramaiah Medical College?

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    Opening and Closing rank depends on the category and quota of candidates. For general category under All India, opening rank was 14189 and closing rank was 15896. Cut off are differant when it comes to other categories or female candidates and even domicile of home state. Admission to Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at M S Ramaiah Medical College is based on the scores obtained in the entrance exam NEET. Applicants are advised to confirm what category are they applying while checking for cut offs.

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    Q:   What is the NEET cutoff for MBBS at M S Ramaiah Medical College?

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    For 2022, cut off was 15896 for General category candidates in All India quota for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at M S Ramaiah Medical College. NEET cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

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    Q:   Can I get admission at M S Ramaiah Medical College in MBBS if my rank is between 15000 and 20000?

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    For last year, the closing rank for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) was 15896 which is very close to this range. This was for general category under All India quota. Unless the candidate belongs to some other category or domicile, one cannot afford to score less than this. With this rank, there is a probability of getting admission however since, the cut offs keep changing year on year, it is advisable to try to score better ranks to increase your chances of getting admission in M S Ramaiah Medical College. 

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    Q:   What is the cutoff for MBBS at M S Ramaiah Medical College for other than general categories?

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    The last year 2022 cutoff ranks for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at M S Ramaiah Medical College other than General category are - 15896 for OBC, 15896 for SC, 15896 for ST, 15896 for EWS, 15896 for PWD. While the admissions are based on the scores/rank obtained in NEET exam, the last cut offs also change a lot depending on All India quota or Home State.

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    Q:   What has been the trend for cut off in MBBS at M S Ramaiah Medical College in last few years?

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    The cutoff trend for medical Courses at M S Ramaiah Medical College has been increasing in the recent years. In 2021, the closing rank for medical courses. under general category for all India quota was 11908. In 2022, it increased to 15896. Likewise, the cut off ranks have changed from 11026 to 15896 for OBC, 90141 to 15896 for SC, 91491 to 15896 for ST, 10559 to 15896 for EWS. This trend is likely to continue in the coming years, as the demand for medical education in India continues to grow.

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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)15896

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    Q:   Question: How is the course curriculum for MBBS at M S Ramaiah Medical College?

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    {Source: MBBS students & alumni}

    Course Curriculum Structure for MBBS at M S Ramaiah Medical College

    * First and Second Year: These years lay the foundation for clinical medicine and practice. Students build a strong understanding of the subject matter, which helps them in future studies.
    + No direct mention of specific topics covered or skills taught
    * Exam Pattern: The examination pattern consists of multiple formats, such as long essays, short essays, and short answers. The passing marks are 50%.
    + No details provided on the specific weightage given to each format
    * Teaching Methodology: Teachers use a combination of methods, including seminars, tests, presentations, and regular file updates, to ensure students stay engaged and learn effectively.
    + No information on how often these methods are used or in what proportion

    Note: Unfortunately, there isn't more detailed information on the course curriculum structure beyond the first two years and the exam pattern. However, it's evident that the college emphasizes building a strong foundation and uses a variety of teaching methods to engage students.
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    4.1/5
    Verified Icon16 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
    Placement Review IconPlacements3.9
    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.3
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.4
    Crowd Review IconCampus Life4
    Money Review IconValue for Money3.9
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    Devender Kumar Verified Icon
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2026
    3.8
    3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Overall, a great college for pursuing MBBS with great faculty and good infrastructure.
    Placements: Placements are not a thing in medical colleges, as hospitals do not come to colleges for hiring. People after completing MBBS either prepare for the PG exam and ho for the PG course or they can apply for any government or private jobs. So placements are not done here.
    Infrastructure: Infrastructure is really good; they have a really good library (digital library, scientific journal area, UG and PG areas, etc. ), a good cafeteria, labs are well-equipped, a museum for specimens and a yoga area also. Hostel by Infrastructure is also good and now a new hostel has been made for new batches. The mess is not so good; it has a gym, a TV room and a barbershop also.
    Faculty: Faculty is the highlight of this college, as they are all really helpful, teach well, and are all qualified and knowledgeable. They follow the official CBME curriculum provided by the NMC, which focuses more on practical areas so yes, it is relevant and makes students job-ready. Semester exams are moderately difficult and the passing percentage is around 90-95%.
    Other: Mess can be improved and they have only 1 fest a year and celebrate hardly 1-2 festivals (needs to focus here); otherwise, most things are good here.
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    Charushee Verified Icon
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2026
    4.2
    4Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    MS Ramaiah Medical College review
    Placements: Medical colleges do not offer placements, but all doctors do find a job after MBBS due to the medical situation in the country. However, most of them opt for further studies. The average package after MBBS is about 70,000 in a hospital for the role of junior doctor.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college is great. There is free Wi-Fi in the college premises and the hostel. The lecture halls are well built, and the campus offers food stalls for a quick bite. Also, the campus is located on New Bel Road, where there are multiple food outlets and restaurants.
    Faculty: The faculty is good; most of the professors are approachable and willing to help. The curriculum is as per NMC, so there is nothing for the college to decide per se. The internals are of moderate difficulty and help to prepare for the final university exams.
    Other: The college does not conduct fests for our course, so that's a disadvantage.
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    Megha Verified Icon
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2026
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    Mbbs at MS Ramaiah medical College, Bengaluru
    Placements: Our college is one of the reputed college cross country. After graduating you get a job of junior resident for which salary ranges around 50k to 1lakh per month depending on hospital. But people usually prefer doing pg after MBBS, so placement is usually after completing md course.
    Infrastructure: College is very nice, with a very pretty campus having lush green gardens. There is a separate sports arena, lab facility, central library and full time wifi facility is available in hostel as well as college. Mess is there in hostel that provides cheap and nutritious meal.
    Faculty: Teachers are very qualified, helpful and they pay attention to every student. They promote holistic learning of concepts. Very friendly, easy to approach staff. We do have end semester internals and year end proofs. Pass percentage and performance is good in comparison to other colleges.
    Other: I chose this course because I wanted to serve humanity and this seemed to me the best way of executing that. Intercollege and intra college fests are conducted regularly.
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    AnonymousVerified Icon
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2023
    4.4
    4Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Really good infrastructure and the best for internship.
    Placements: We do not have any kind of placements in our MBBS course. As I told you, there were no placements, so we don't have any package. In our course, almost all students did internships in our college's nearby hospital. The top roles for our course were definitely doctors.
    Infrastructure: Our college infrastructure was amazing with all facilities. Our department classrooms were fully furnished with comfortable seats. The library and labs were also equipped with books and equipment. Hostel rooms were also neat and clean. The quality of food in the mess or canteen has a good taste and is also healthy.
    Faculty: Our college faculty has good experience in their field and they were helpful and qualified. The teaching quality was also good. The course curriculum was relevant. It makes us ready for the industry. Semester exams were a little bit moderate. The passing percentage was about 80%.
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    Amish Tiwari Verified Icon
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2022
    3.8
    3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    Overall, it is a good college.
    Placements: There are no placements, as this is a medical college. There is a great opportunity for a foreign student exchange programme where you can go abroad. I am giving 3 stars because of the low stipend during the internship period. The stipend is Rs. 6,000 per month, which is very low compared to the government colleges, but it is still good if compared to other private colleges, which don't even provide a stipend.
    Infrastructure: Labs here are the best in Bangalore. The sports facilities are great, with a basketball court, table tennis, and badminton arena, and a football field as well. Two-seater and three-seater rooms are available for girls. Single rooms are provided for boys. Adequate furniture is provided. A laundry option is available, and a parking lot is also available.
    Faculty: We have excellent faculty members with many years of experience in their respective fields. They strive to teach and help with their experiences. They regularly undergo various training programs to remain up-to-date with the various innovations in the field and teaching methodologies. The course is five and a half years long. The first and second year subjects are the most important, as they build a solid understanding of clinical medicine and help in practice. Exams are conducted annually by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and are held for close to one week. The internal assessment by the college is exceptional in helping you prepare for the final exams. The pass percentage is 50%.
    Other: Extracurricular activities are given equal weight in the college, allowing students to participate in competitions across the country. They are very supportive in the field of sports and cultural activities. They even arrange transport and accommodation when needed.
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    Charu Jain Verified Icon
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2026
    3.8
    3Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
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    Placements: MBBS colleges do not offer placements, but if you wish to get a job directly after the degree, you will easily manage to find a job with a package of about 80,000 per month as a junior doctor in a government hospital. Usually, most graduates go for post-graduation.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure is well developed. The library is well equipped, and you can find all the books required for the course, as well as journals for some extra knowledge. There is a sports complex too, where you can play cricket, basketball, etc.; however, there is no swimming pool.
    Faculty: The teachers are really helpful and approachable. The curriculum is very relevant for practical experience. The teachers teach via PowerPoint presentations. The exams are of moderate difficulty. In practicals, the professors support us and make sure that people pass.
    Other: I chose MBBS because it is a good profession. I would like to change one thing, and that is writing files and log books because they are of no relevance and use. Events are very few for MBBS students. There are only intra-college fests, but you can participate in other colleges' competitions and fests, though.
    Reviewed on 15 Oct 2024Read More
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    Q:   Is M S Ramaiah Medical College good for MBBS?

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    {Source: MBBS students & alumni}

    Is M.S.Ramaiah Medical College good for MBBS?

    Based on the reviews and feedback from current and former students, here's what you need to know:

    Faculty and Teaching Quality:

    * Faculty members are experienced and qualified, with a strong passion for teaching.
    * Teachers are friendly and accessible, willing to guide students both academically and personally.
    * Digital methods of teaching are used in the classroom, with projectors and presentation tools.

    Infrastructure and Facilities:

    * The college infrastructure is modern and well-maintained, with comfortable seating and state-of-the-art equipment.
    * Laboratories are considered among the best in Bangalore, with advanced technology and facilities.
    * Sports facilities are impressive, with a basketball court, table tennis tables, and more.
    * Hostels are clean and well-maintained, although some may find the fees to be steep.

    Clinical Exposure and Patient Interaction:

    * Clinical exposure is limited due to the relatively small patient load, but students still gain valuable experience.
    * The college offers opportunities for extracurricular activities, such as attending conferences and participating in competitions.

    Course Curriculum and Difficulty:

    * The course curriculum is relevant and helps students prepare for the industry.
    * Exams are challenging, requiring a strong foundation in clinical medicine.
    * Internship periods offer valuable learning opportunities, with a stipend of approximately Rs. 6,000 per month.

    Placements and Career Prospects:

    * While the college doesn't have formal placements, graduates often secure jobs in reputed hospitals and institutions.
    * Alumni network is active, with connections spanning various fields and niches.

    Overall Assessment:

    While M.S.Ramaiah Medical College faces some limitations, particularly regarding patient interaction, it is generally considered a good institution for pursuing an MBBS degree. Strong faculty, modern infrastructure, and relevant course curriculum contribute to its positive reputation. However, prospective students should weigh these factors against potential drawbacks before making an informed decision.

    Remember, individual experiences may vary depending on personal circumstances and expectations. Always research thoroughly and consult multiple sources before choosing a medical college.
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    Answered 5 months ago

    For BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) students, MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS) organizes a number of fests and events each year. Important occurrences consist of:

    1. Dental Week: An academic and cultural programme is offered throughout this week-long event.
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    Sudhakar s

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    Answered 6 years ago

    Probably, it is possible but we can't say anything without counselling. MS Ramaiah Medical College for MBBS is a very good college of Bangalore and I don't think your friend can get admission in this college because his NEET marks are not so good to get admission in this college.

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    Shikher jain

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    Answered 6 years ago

    Admission Process for MBBS from M.S. Ramaiah Medical College: Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in NEET. Eligibility: Qualification- class 12th Minimum Eligibility to Apply- 50% marks Additional Details Mandatory Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, English, Biology

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    rahul r

    Scholar-Level 18

    Answered 6 years ago

    Please refer this below link I have attached. The detailed process is written down with required documents and other personal details required to be attested in the admission form and needs to be sent to the Admission Officer at MS Ramaiah Medical College. All the details clearly is stated in the li

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    Selvamani Ramanathan

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    Answered 6 years ago

    As I see your marks in NEET UG 2018, you have very less chances of get Seat in Deemed Or Private Universities Colleges. Cutoff for this year for getting any private or deemed Colleges like MS Ramaiah Medical College, you have to score around 450 under AIQ & 430 under state quota for Open Category. Y

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