Admission to the MBBS program at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College in Madhya Pradesh is competitive, based primarily on NEET UG exam scores. Candidates must have at least 50% marks in 10+2 exams. The admission process involves a merit list, followed by offline counseling for document verification and fee payment, with classes starting in August. The college is known for its qualified faculty and offers a curriculum across 19 subjects with theory, practicals, and demonstration sessions. Despite busy schedules, faculty are supportive, and exams are challenging. The government-funded college has affordable fees, with a basic annual fee between ₹55,000 to ₹70,000, excluding hostel and mess fees. Hostel fees are about ₹12,000 annually, with monthly food expenses around ₹2,500. Financial aid and scholarships, such as the Mukhya Mantri Medhavi Yojana, can reduce or waive fees for eligible students. The college's total program cost is around ₹4.5 to ₹5 lakh, with additional refundable deposits and annual fees. A mandatory one-year internship, with a stipend of ₹13,409, provides hands-on experience. Although traditional placements are rare, 50% of students pursue further studies or exams like NEET-PG, UPSC, or MBA. Graduates find opportunities in government or private sectors, earning ₹45,000 to ₹60,000 monthly as junior doctors. The college offers scholarships for SC, ST, OBC categories, including free laptops and hostel accommodations. Eligibility for scholarships often requires a parental income below ₹8 lakh and domicile in Madhya Pradesh. The college encourages rural service commitments in exchange for financial aid.
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