Undergraduate students can enrol in MBBS programmes in Jammu and Kashmir’s medical colleges, while postgraduate students can choose from a range of advanced courses. Over the years, GMC, Jammu has improved medical education by expanding its intake and implementing quick reforms. The instruction and courses offered are of the greatest calibre and are the best in the world. There are five top-notch government medical institutes in Jammu and Kashmir that accept NEET UG applications.
Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences in Srinagar, Government Medical College in Jammu, and Government Medical College in Srinagar are the top government medical schools in Jammu & Kashmir. All of Jammu and Kashmir’s government medical colleges have 600 MBBS spots available.
In order to provide safe, effective, and efficient treatment, medical universities must carry out all medical, diagnostic, and surgical procedures deemed necessary for the field of practice, compile records, and present critical and accurate information about patients and their conditions through history-taking, physical examinations, and efficient use of the electronic medical record for laboratory data, imaging, and other tests.
The medical programmes that Jammu and Kashmir Universities provide are as follows:
The MBBS programme in India lasts five years, consisting of one year of internship and four years of coursework. The MBBS programme in India requires completion of a one-year Compulsory Rotating Residential Internship (CRRI) at the end of the degree.
You should check the eligibility conditions for a course before submitting an application. The qualifying standards for each course vary depending on the requirements. The following are some requirements for admission to an MBBS college or university in India: In order to be eligible to take the aptitude exam, students must have passed their 10 + 2 from an authorised board with at least a 50% mark in core areas like biology, chemistry, physics, and English. Nonetheless, 40% is the minimal number needed to be in a protected category. It is required of students to be at least 17 years old to apply to the MBBS programme. If the student is younger than this age, admittance will not be granted. The maximum age for a student should be 25. The student must additionally fulfil the extra requirements for MBBS eligibility set forth by the Medical Council of India (MCI). The following admission tests must be completed in order to apply to MBBS programmes. In order to be admitted to the MBBS programme in India, applicants must score at least 50% in the qualifying exam. Candidates from the SC, ST, and OBC categories must receive at least 40% of the possible points to be admitted to the MBBS programme.
Sr.No | Name of Medical Inst | Name of University | Year of Est | Annual Intake | Total course Fee |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar | Deemed University, Jammu and Kashmir | 1988 | 125 | 83 K |
2 | Government Medical College, Jammu | Jammu University | 1972 | 180 | 45 K |
3 | Government Medical College, Srinagar | Kashmir University | 1959 | 180 | 1.06 Lacs |
4 | Government Medical College, Doda, Kashmir | Kashmir University | 2020 | 100 | 48 K |
5 | Government Medical College, Rajouri, J&K | Jammu University | 2019 | 100 | 48 K |
6 | Government Medical College, Kathua | Jammu University | 2019 | 100 | 48 K |
7 | Government Medical College, Anantnag | Kashmir University | 2019 | 100 | 48 K |
8 | Government Medical College, Baramulla | Kashmir University | 2019 | 100 | 48 K |
Sr.No | Name of Medical Inst | Name of University | Year of Est | Annual Intake | Total course Fee |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Acharya Shri Chander College of Medical Sciences, Jammu | Jammu University | 1995 | 100 | 29 Lacs |
WhatsApp us