A close friend of mine studies at CMC Ludhiana and gave me insight into the actual scenario of academics there.
Overall, if your only goal is to study and become a good doctor, CMC Ludhiana is a decent choice for sure but if you also want a dynamic college life then I will suggest considering other options.
CMC is a minority-based institution where the majority of seats are reserved. General Category Students in the Open quota, hardly are allotted 4 seats so the cutoff is very unpredictable and changes every year depending on the level of difficulty of the exam and other factors.
That said, it’s difficult to determine the minimum marks required to get admission to CMC Ludhiana without knowing your category and the year you will be attempting. The cutoff for the previous year for various categories are listed below:
General |
351 |
OBC |
572 |
SC |
547 |
To give a rough estimate, in a fairly easy paper, you need 600+ and in a difficult one, you might need 560+ that is if you want a general category seat (Open quota) in CMC for MBBS.
I have many friends in CMC Ludhiana and everyone started a number of reasons why one should prefer the college for an MBBS.
The most common answer was that the teachers and professors stay on campus and don’t practice privately. This translates to better attention to students and round-the-clock availability to students, residents, and patients. They focus entirely on teaching the students and working at CMC Ludhiana. Moreover, they aren’t money-driven and work for larger goals. It’s true that CMC Ludhiana has slowly lost its image but still many choose this college mainly because they are impressed by the dedication level of the faculty.
Some systems are still in place that have been handed down from the days of missionaries over generations and prove to be very beneficial in training good doctors.
The first year at CMC Ludhiana has only 3 subjects namely Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry. Here are a few books recommended by my friend for each of these subjects
Anatomy
Physiology
Biochemistry
Additionally, you can refer to the notes you made while attending lectures.
Both Christian Medical College CMC Ludhiana and DMCH Ludhiana are well-respected institutions for postgraduate studies in pediatrics. However, I recommend that you go for DMCH Ludhiana as it’s the most coveted medical college in Punjab owing to its top-notch infrastructure, clinical exposure, and the expertise level of faculty.
CMC Ludhiana too is an excellent medical college but the only drawback is that it’s a minority-based college so the seats in open merit are rare. It’s known to have the best Pediatrics department, so it’s an excellent choice too given that you have no financial constraints.
Lastly, I don’t think you should be choosing or evaluating colleges based on the stipend they pay. AIIMS pays the highest stipend but is that the reason it’s the dream college of many? Well, no. So it’s better to look at the bigger perspective and make a well-rounded decision.
It’s difficult to predict the actual marks you need to score to get into CMC Ludhiana because the institute is minority-based and hardly has any seats for the open category. The cutoff for the previous year for various categories is
General |
351 |
OBC |
572 |
SC |
547 |
To stay on the safer side, try to score 600 marks in the NEET Phase 1 to get admission to CMC Ludhiana.