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UCMS MBBS Courses & Fees 2024

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UCMS MBBS
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  • 10+2 score50%
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    Total Tuition Fees 67.5K
    Average Package 12.5L
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    Q:   Is UCMS good for MBBS?

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    {Source: MBBS students & alumni}

    Here's a summary of what current and former students have to say:

    Placement and Internships: 100% of passing students get a paid internship at Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital with a stipend of INR26,000-INR30,000 per month. After completing MBBS, students can pursue a junior residency in government or private hospitals with a salary range of INR80,000-INR90,000 per month.

    Faculty and Teaching Quality: Many students praise the faculty members' knowledge and willingness to help. While some find certain lecturers less engaging, overall, the teaching quality is considered good.

    Infrastructure and Campus Life: The campus is well-maintained, with air-conditioned lecture theaters, modern laboratories, and a library. Hostel facilities are available, although some students mention issues with cleanliness and food quality.

    Academic Rigor: Students agree that the academic pressure is moderate to high, with frequent exams and assessments. However, those who put in effort report success.

    Curriculum Relevance: Many students appreciate the relevance of the course material, particularly the focus on practical learning.

    Career Prospects: Graduates generally fare well in securing positions in government or private hospitals, and some even choose to pursue further education or specialize in their chosen fields.

    While UCMS may not be perfect, students seem to appreciate the institution's strengths in providing opportunities for hands-on learning, exposing them to real-world scenarios, and preparing them for successful careers in the medical field.

    Remember, this assessment is based on students' subjective experiences and opinions. If you're considering UCMS for your MBBS journey, weigh these factors carefully against your personal goals and priorities.
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    UCMS MBBS
    Admission dates 2024

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    Mar '25
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    UCMS MBBS
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    Course202220232024
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)217559331

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    Q:   How effective is the placement cell for MBBS courses at UCMS?

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    {Source: MBBS students & alumni}

    Effectiveness of Placement Cell for MBBS Courses at UCMS

    Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's what can be inferred about the effectiveness of the placement cell for MBBS courses at UCMS:

    * No placements: Unfortunately, the college does not provide direct placements for its MBBS graduates. According to several students, "placements are not provided in a medical college" (Source: Review).
    * Internship Opportunities: However, the college offers excellent internship opportunities in GTB Hospital, which is considered one of the best hospitals in East Delhi. Interns receive a stipend of INR26,500 per month, making it a valuable experience (Source: Review).
    * Compulsory Internship: The internship is mandatory for all MBBS students, lasting for a duration of 12 months across India.

    While the placement cell may not provide direct job placements, the college's emphasis on internship opportunities and hands-on training prepares students for a successful career in the medical field.
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    UCMS MBBS
    Students Ratings & Reviews

    4.6/5
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    Placement Review IconPlacements4.7
    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.2
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.5
    Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.6
    Money Review IconValue for Money4.9
    What students say about University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi
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    You can easily bag a job in a good hospital if you study well and perform well in your exams, workshops, postings, and entrances.
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    Yatin Shree Aryan Verified Icon
    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2023
    4.6
    5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    University College of Medical Sciences: Pioneer in Medical Research.
    Placements: The batch strength is 170 students. The MBBS course is 5.5 years. There is no placement after course completion. Generally, MBBS graduates have two choices: First, to pursue postgraduate studies, and second, to join as junior residents in any hospital. As a junior resident, one can earn up to 80,000 to 1,25,000 per month, depending on the hospital they join.
    Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is well maintained. There are 4 lecture halls, all fully air-conditioned, with a seating capacity of about 200 students. Labs and demonstration rooms are well-equipped with required materials. The library is well furnished with sufficient books from various top-notch publishers and in varied fields of medicine. Wi-Fi is available in the whole college building and library. There is also a reading room with a capacity of 200 students at a time. The hostel is separate for boys and girls. There is a separate single room provided to each student from the first year, and the room is spacious. Washrooms and toilets are provided, 1 for every 5 students. The mess provides neat, clean, and hygienic food. The taste may not be that great, but it's good to go. Meals are provided three times and evening tea. There is a college canteen that provides good food at a reasonable price. The hospital linked to the college is GTB Hospital, which serves as the teaching hospital and is 1,900 beds with good medical facilities. The college campus is huge, with about 90 acres. There is a cricket ground, basketball court with turf, volleyball court, badminton court, and in indoors, there is availability of table tennis, chess, and carrom. There is a gym in the hostel with adequate basic equipment.
    Faculty: Teachers are well-qualified and top-notch. Professors here are among the leading authors of famous books in the medical field. They are supportive and provide a good environment for learning. Research-oriented work is hugely appreciated, and there is always a lot more work going on in different departments in the field of research. Students here get proper clinical exposure, and after they complete the MBBS degree, they are well acquainted with the basics of medical science and basic clinical practice. Semester exams and tests are held on a regular schedule, and prior notice is given for the same. The difficulty level is moderate; if you have studied the basics and paid attention in class, it is easy to score marks. Almost 80 percent of students pass the exam in the first attempt. Those who fail are given another opportunity to pass by appearing in supplementary examinations.
    Other: There is an annual inter-college fest held during March-April, named Ripple, which consists of a lot of activities like star night, prom night, band night, gala dinner, fashion show, literary events, and drama events. There is an intra-college fest too, held in winter, named Avalanche. The campus is peaceful, with 90 acres of space and a lot of greenery (getting fresh air in Delhi is really a pro). The college is well connected with metro facilities, with Jhilmil or Mansarovar Park on the Red Line being the nearest metro station. Cabs, e-rickshaws, and autos are easily available round the clock. There are good cafes and places to hang out with friends like Keventers Market, Meltado, Haldirams, Banking Brew, Xerox Degrees, Hone n Dough. These places are in the vicinity of about 2-5 km from the college.
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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2026
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    UCMS is one of the best medical colleges in India.
    Placements: Placements do not happen as such in this college, but 100% of the passing students have to do a paid internship, during which approximately ₹26k stipend is provided per month. Roles involve interning at the associated hospital, i.e., GTB Hospital, where one has to perform duties in various departments.
    Infrastructure: Wi-Fi facilities are available in the lecture theatre, library, labs, wards, and hospital. A projector is used for teaching purposes, and a skill lab is available for learning new skills related to medical sciences. Simulation of various disciplines is provided for better learning.
    Faculty: Teachers are not extremely helpful and skilled in their domain. They are well-qualified in their degrees—post-graduate residents, senior residents, assistant professors, associate professors, and professors are available to help the candidates. Academics are top-notch with regular exams held.
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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2026
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    Ucms- a short review This review tells about the course details of the college.
    Placements: Our college has great academics. This year PG and INI CET results were amazing from our college. The class consists of 170-180 students and classes takes place from 8 am to 5pm. The teachers are also very experienced.
    Infrastructure: There is projector for presentations and a touch whiteboards. The library and reading room services are amazing. There is no public Wi-Fi. For food we have canteen which has good food with reasonable price.
    Faculty: As every one knows MBBS is not an easy course. There are ton of exams and huge syllabus. Our college also does not provide preparation leaves. The new curriculum is actually nice and helps covering subjects nicely.
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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2028
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    Huge campus with a great alumni network.
    Placements: The placements and the internships are good. The college provides excellent internship opportunities in GTB hospital which is one of the best hospitals in east Delhi. They offer a stipend of 26.5k per month. The internship is compulsory for 1 year all over India for MBBS. The placements are not provided in a medical college.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure in this college is quite old now and needs to be built from scratch. Though the existing infrastructure is pretty well maintained. The library is one of the best in India for a medical college and has its own app. There is a basketball court along with a field. The mess and hostel rooms are average. Single rooms are provided from 1st year onwards. The canteen is also good.
    Faculty: The teachers here are one of the best in the country as the University is affiliated with DU. The course doesn't need much introduction as it is the first step of becoming a good doctor. The exams are fairly tough with many tests being held regularly. The teachers are interactive and they solve your doubts.
    Other: Annual fests are held. This year, the star of the fest was Mohit Chauhan. There is a society for everything in the college. The only change I wish is the campus location.
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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2028
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    5Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Review of University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi.
    Placements: Every passout of UCMS gets to do an internship at GTB Hospital at a stipend of around 30,000/month, and after the internship, you get posted in a Delhi government hospital for a salary of around 125,000/month, which is for a maximum of 1 year only. So, 100% of students get offered these placements.
    Infrastructure: Infrastructure is very good; the whole college is air-conditioned and equipped with fast Wi-Fi. Classrooms are excellent compared to other medical colleges. The library is also equipped with almost all medical books and has various journals and medical papers, also Wi-Fi equipped. Hostel food is very good if you ask the freshers, but slowly your taste buds will get used to it, and you will crave something better. But overall, you have options for eating either from the mess or from the canteen. In the canteen, you get a subsidy. For sports, a ground is there for cricket, basketball, badminton, volleyball, football; these games are more prominent here.
    Faculty: Most teachers are very helpful; they will assist you in clearing your doubts and understanding the topics better, except for a few who just come to college to read the slides. This course is actually very good if you want to serve the community for their betterment. College is very strict in terms of their exams; like every week, there is either a seminar, exam, or presentation.
    Other: My father wants to see me as a good doctor, that's why I chose this course. The best thing about it is its vast syllabus, which no one can complete. In terms of improvement, I would suggest making topics more interesting in the first year. Festivals have not been held in our college for quite a few years; I hope they will resume. Regarding events, there are many that our college organizes, like Mediacamentum, etc.
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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2025
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    Review of University College of Medical Science.
    Placements: 98–99 percent of students were placed and got jobs. The highest package is around INR 4-5 lacs, and the lowest is around INR 1 lacs. 90–95 percent of students got internships by passing their final year exams. A doctor can pursue the job of a general physician, a surgeon, a pediatrician, an ophthalmologist, an orthopedist, a radiologist, a dermatologist, or an ENT specialist.
    Infrastructure: The college is old but has all the necessary facilities, like research labs, rooms, and undergraduate and postgraduate labs. The campus is fully air-conditioned with Wi-Fi facilities. The Central Library is also present with all the necessary books. All the necessary facilities are provided to the students, like a doctor's canteen, a reading room, and a parking area for vehicles.
    Faculty: Teachers are very helpful, humble, and well qualified. Semesters are a little bit hard, but you can easily clear them by studying for 2-3 hours daily. Consistency and patience are the keys. MBBS is not tough if you are consistent. You have enough time to spend with your friends.
    Other: MBBS is an undergraduate degree program in the field of medicine and surgery. MBBS is probably one of the topmost degrees in the world, and therefore, by profession, after completing an MBBS from top medical colleges, an individual is officially transformed into a medical professional.
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    UCMS MBBS FAQs

    Q:   What is the NEET cut-off for MBBS in University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi?

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    For 2022, cut off was 217 for General category candidates in All India quota for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) in University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi. NEET cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

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    Q:   How many entrance exam cutoffs will be released for admission to MBBS at University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi?

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    University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi will release 4-5 rounds of NEET cutoffs for admission to medical courses. The cutoffs will be released on a rolling basis, and the seats will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The cutoffs will be based on the following factors:

    The NEET score of the candidate
    The category of the candidate
    The number of seats available in the course

    Candidates must visit the official website of entrance exam to read clear instructions on how to proceed with the counselling process, once the round is released.

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    Q:   What is the opening and closing rank for MBBS at University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi?

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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 191 and closing rank was 217. Cut off are different 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) in University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi 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 cutoff for MBBS at University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi 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 University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi other than General category are - 653 for OBC, 3227 for SC, 7412 for ST, 647 for EWS, 88331 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 in the University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi in the last few years?

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    The cutoff trend for medical Courses at University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi has been decreasing in the recent years. In 2021, the closing rank for medical courses. under general category for all India quota was 560464. In 2022, it decreased to 217.

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