Admission to MLN Medical College is based on the NEET entrance exam, a 720-mark test in physics, chemistry, and biology. The college provides 150 MBBS seats, with 125 allocated via State quota counseling for Uttar Pradesh residents and 25 through All India counseling. A NEET score of 560+ is recommended, with ranks under 700 preferred for the state quota and under 2000 for general admission. The fee for general category students is INR 36,000 annually and INR 27,000 for reserved categories, with additional costs including a hostel fee of INR 6,000 per year for boys and INR 4,800 for girls, plus mess charges of about INR 3,000 monthly. Scholarships from the UP government are available for students from families earning less than INR 2-2.5 lakh annually, potentially covering up to INR 30,000 of fees. The college is affiliated with four hospitals and ranks second in Uttar Pradesh after KGMC. It features a qualified faculty with 19 departments, known for their expertise and published work. Lectures occur six days weekly, and the college maintains a balance between strict and liberal teaching, supported by a friendly faculty-student relationship. Exams include terminal exams and a professional exam, requiring 50% in terminal exams and 75% attendance. Internships at S.R.N Hospital are mandatory, providing a stipend of INR 7,000 to 12,000 monthly. Post-MBBS, students can pursue government hospital roles, private clinics, or further studies like MD/MS. Although there are no formal campus placements, graduates have a 100% placement rate in government positions, with government roles offering starting packages of INR 9-10 lakh per annum. Notable alumni include Dr. Sarita Bajaj and Dr. S.P. Singh.
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