Admission to Uttar Pradesh government medical colleges is competitive, involving a state-level entrance test, CPMT, or through the NEET UG merit rank. Annually, 75,000-85,000 candidates vie for 750 seats. Required documents include Aadhaar card, educational mark sheets, migration and conduct certificates, NEET results, and UP residency proof. Three counseling rounds follow the exam results, with selection possible from the first round. The faculty is skilled, with departments like Anatomy and Physiology noted for their supportive environment. Tuition is approximately 18,600 INR yearly, significantly less than private institutes. Hostel accommodation costs about 30,000 INR annually, including a 6,000 INR hostel fee and 3,000 INR monthly mess expenses. There's a refundable 10,000 INR security deposit at admission. MBBS students partake in a 12-month internship, earning a stipend between 7,000 and 12,500 INR monthly, with a government mandate of 17,000 INR often unmet. Post-MBBS, students pursue NEET-PG or work as non-PG junior residents, earning competitive salaries of 1-2 lakh INR monthly. The college offers scholarships, particularly for BPL and minority students, covering annual tuition. First-year fees are approximately 42,000 INR for general and 33,000 INR for reserved categories, including hostel fees. The course fee totals 132,000 INR, divided annually, supported by state and central government scholarships for economically weaker students. The strong alumni network aids in career guidance, and research opportunities are available across departments.
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