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Grant Medical College: Courses, Fees, Admission 2025, Placements, Cutoff

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Q:   What is the cost of MD at Grant Medical College?
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The overall cost of MD at Mumbai's Grant Medical College is around  INR 3.4 Lacs in tuition. The tuition fee is calculated on the basis of 1st year. The actual amount may vary. For components of fees other than Tuition fees kindly refer to the fee pdf. The prerequisite for this programme BSc in related field. A total of 210 seats are available for candidates at Grant Medical College with costs ranging from INR 1,03,200 to INR 5,71,500. The annual hostel charge is INR 20,000

Q:   What was the B.Sc placement rate recorded during Grant Medical College, Mumbai placements last year?
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Established in the year 1845, Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai with its wide variety of choices, offers to its students’ specializations in various fields such as Cardiology, Neurology, Biochemistry, Perfusion, Radiology, Anatomy, etc. This helps train the students for better job opportunities in future and join some of the top hospitals to give services. GGMC does not hold any special placement process for its students, however, 1- year internships with stipend are provided to students at Sir JJ Group of Hospitals after the course completion. After the internships, students can join their preferred hospitals for job opportunities.

Q:   Can I get direct admission at Grant Medical College, Mumbai?
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Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai accepts different entrance test scores for admissions to different courses such as NEET for MBBS, NEET PG for MD, MS and PG Diploma and NEET SS for DM and M. Ch. Courses. Admissions to B.Sc. Programs are based on the previous year qualifying examination (12th/ intermediate). There’s no provision for direct admission to courses, however, the college can announce a mop- up round after the release of 2- 3 merit lists. The mop- up round will be conducted online for all the vacant seats but the final admission will be confirmed in physical presence only (offline).

Grant Medical College Admission Dates

MD Admissions 2026

18 Courses3 years
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  • Undergraduate Degree with 50% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: NEET PG
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Q:   How can I get admission in BSC course at GMC Mumbai?
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To get admission in the BSc course at GMC Mumbai, candidates must directly apply in the official wesite of the GMC. Before applying candidates must make sure to have a valid eligibility criteria, i.e., Class 12 with 50% Science stream with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) subjects. Eligibile candidates can visit the official website and register themseleves on the official website. Once students has officially logged in they are requirde to filled out the online application form. After that, candidates must pay the BSc course fee to finalise their admission. 

Q:   When did NTA release the NEET 2024 result?
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NTA released the re-revised scorecard on July 26, 2024. In this scorecard, the score has been revised as per the Supreme Court verdict of removing the bonus marks awarded earlier for the controversial Physics question, and deducting one mark from those who marked incorrect answer options. The city and centre-wise result data such as number of candidates appeared and scores obtained, by masking candidates' personal data was released on July 21, as per the Supreme Court order given on the hearing dated July 18, 2024. The NEET 2024 result for the re-exam, which was conducted on June 23, was declared on July 1, day day after the slated date. The final answer keys for the NEET 2024 re-exam was released by June 30, ahead of the result declaration. Earlier, the result of NEET 2024 was declared by NTA on June 4, 2024, 10 days ahead of the original schedule, which was June 14, 2024. NTA released the final NEET answer keys on June 4, prior to the release of the NEET result 2024. The NEET result was declared in an online mode. Candidates have to log in with their registration credentials or application number and date of birth, and download their scorecard in PDF format. NTA also released the merit list containing the name, Roll Number, All India Rank and Percentile of the candidates. Along with the NEET 2024 scorecard, NTA also released the NEET 2024 cutoff marks or the qualifying marks/scores. 

Q:   Can I get direct admission in MBBS at Grant Medical College?
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Direct admission in MBBS at Grant Medical College is not possible. Candidates must qualify the NEET exam to be eligible for admission at MBBS. To get admitted to Grant Medical College MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery course, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 50% in 12th. The overall intake of MBBS at Grant Medical College is 250.

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Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.1
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Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.6
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Good scope for PG, great infrastructure, fests and extracurricular activities are given priority.
Placements: All the students got seats in government colleges for PG in the previous batch. Every student gets around 80,000 in residence. Major branches taken by students are medicine, surgery, dermatology, and paediatrics. All the branches are good and provide an outstanding package and knowledge for future.
Infrastructure: In my college, there is basketball court, amphitheatre, 3 boys hostels, and 1 girls hostel. We have 5 canteens, boys common room, ladies common room, badminton court, garden, spots to hang out, 3 libraries, and reading rooms. We also have two gyms on campus. Facilities provided in hostels are gym, reading rooms, libraries, etc. Quality of food in the canteen is good.
Faculty: Teachers are quite well-educated and knowledgeable. Their way of teaching is outstanding. They make the concepts crystal clear. Course curriculum is relevant and sticks to the real-based case scenario. It's interesting to study various new cases and study them during clinical postings. The level of semester exams is quite tough. It aids in the preparation for university exams.
Other: I chose this course because it's interesting and a bit challenging. There is a lot to learn. I wish the practical knowledge part were encouraged more than the theory. Events are pretty good here. Dance, music, and concerts happen here. Extracurricular activities like our sports fest Kurukshetra happen. It unleashes the sports spirit in us.
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GMC offers a really good college life.
Placements: As it is a field of Medicine, self employment is a lot more compared to placements. Moreover, the students pursue PG post MBBS, so the number of students getting selected after giving NEET PG varies every year. They get a salary of almost 90000-100000 per month. Those who choose to do jobs based on MBBS, get around 70-80k per month and if you are working in the rural area, you’ll be paid around 90k. Placements are almost 100% in this college.
Infrastructure: Grant Medical College has one of the greatest infrastructure which can be compared to that of AIIMS hospital. It has the biggest college campus in Maharashtra. Hostels are provided for MBBS students with minimal charges. There is a canteen available serving average food. You can also get a private tiffin service if your wish and those are offered at pretty decent prices.
Faculty: The teachers are well qualified and acquainted with their subjects. They also guide you individually providing you mental support. Passing the exams is not much difficult but it is also not too easy either. You need to regularly study to be at ease. Peers at GMC are helpful at every step.
Other: Campus crowd is very good. People from different parts of the nation join this college. So you get acquainted with people from different regions which is helpful. Government provides scholarships to those in need.
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Honest review - Grant Government Medical College.
Placements: Placing is not a thing of MBBS but as an MBBS student, you should get admission to PG. The stipend as an intern is Rs18,000 per month. In PG you get a stipend of around Rs 80,000 to Rs 90,000 per month. The internship rate is 100% if you pass all 4 proofs of MBBS. Roles of an MBBS doctor in an internship vary according to the department of work like managing accident cases, blood sample collections, report analysis, etc.
Infrastructure: Hostel is very devastated. It is now a work in progress. We have 5 hostels at JJ Hospital campus. Old boys hostel for 1st year students of MBBS (1st proof), apna boys hostel, and RM Bhatt boys hostel. Hostels are for 2nd proof onwards. We have a ladies hostel also. There is 300 doctors' hostel for PG students. Regarding our boy's hostel, we have poor facilities even basic things like bathrooms and toilets are less. But work is getting completed to next year. Mess food is not that good.
Faculty: All teachers are qualified as MBBS and MD in their respective departments. Not only teachers but also PG students have an important role in our curriculum to teach and guide us in class and postings. We have a quality education here in our college. Passing percentage vary in every semester. We have 4 semesters. Passing percentage is the lowest in the 4th semester as compared to other semesters because of the 11 clinical subjects you have to face in your 4th semester.
Other: Being an MBBS doctor was my dream so I chose this field. Best thing about this course is that you get a variety of cases every day. Your work has no boundaries. Things to be improved are workload study loads stress management in the course as depth of the course is huge. Events in GGMC relieved all stress. We have events like Kurukshetra Sangharsh Antarang as annual events. Other government events like Independence Day, Republic Day, Shivjayanti, and Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti are also celebrated with good budget.
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Review of MBBS from The Grant Medical College, Mumbai.
Placements: At Grant Medical College, 100% of the students get placements in the MBBS programme. The average package offered at the college was 10–15 LPA. The top recruiters in the college were various private and government hospitals. At our college, 100% of the students get internships each semester.
Infrastructure: This college has a well-maintained and developed infrastructure for the MBBS course. The college had pretty good facilities. Wi-Fi, labs, library, medical, sports and all the required facilities for the MBBS were available on campus for the students. A hostel facility was also available for college students.
Faculty: The faculty of the college was highly experienced and qualified for our course. They were offering top-quality education to the students. Teachers were giving both practical and theoretical knowledge to the students. The course curriculum was relevant and also made the students industry-ready. Exams at the college were hard to pass.
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I would recommend students to join this college.
Placements: Some of the GMC students got placed in Fortis Hospital and other well-known hospitals. Faculty members are very good and they teach you how to be a good doctor rather than considering MBBS as a business. Many students got placed in reputed hospitals.
Infrastructure: First-year classrooms are really very old and so they need reconstruction. Otherwise, the vibe of the hall is really very good. If you have seen Munna Bhai MBBS movie, the anatomy hall seen in that movie was shot there in our college. The hall is really big and it can accommodate 500 students easily at a time.
Faculty: Teachers are really very helpful to us. They teach us how to be good doctors, and how to develop good clinical skills rather than just teaching a few things. They have allotted mentors for our personal issues related to studies or any other issues so that they can help us in the best possible way.
Other: Our college conducts fests every year like Antarang, Astitva, and Kurukshetra. Events are also conducted in this college. We celebrate every festival like Ganpati, Janmashtami, and Dandiya nights.
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Absolutely satisfied with faculty members. But the infrastructure in hostels is not that good.
Placements: 100% of students get placed and get good packages starting from 10 LPA. Students get recruited to different hospitals due to high demand. Our students get internships from the government in our own hospital with good stipend. Students also get opportunities to do PG and earn good money.
Infrastructure: We have our own hostel at very cheap fee. Hostel has its own gym. Hostel has its own canteen. Hostel also has its own reading room for study. But library needs to get renovated. The AC and fans in the reading room are not working properly. Students get irritated in the summer. But the campus has its own different reading room which is already renovated and has good infrastructure. Our campus has 5 canteens.
Faculty: All the professors are highly qualified and very well knowledgeable. They are very helpful. Teaching quality is also good. The course curriculum is relevant and it makes students perfect doctors. The exams are also tough. Pass percentage is 50%.
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Grant Medical College MBBS Cutoff Trends 2022: NEET UG Stray Vacancy Round (Released)

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NEET PG Round 5 Closing Rank (General-All India)
Course202220232024
MD in Anaesthesiology154372049519509
MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy– / –42406631
MD in Pathology508923507128341
MS in Ophthalmology2387598867773
M.D. in HAEMATOLOGY– / –5279738444
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Q:   What is the NEET PG cutoff for admission at Grant Medical College?
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Grant Medical College, Mumbai accepts the NEET PG scores, followed by the NEET PG counselling process for admission to the MD, MS and PG Diploma courses at the PG level. As per the NEET PG cutoff 2024, the Round 1 closing ranks ranged between 724 and 30069 of which MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy was the most prominet course among the students belonging to the General AI quota. Candidates who wants to secure a seat at GMC, Mumbai irrespective of any course choice can also consider MS in Obstetrtics and Gynaecology with a leninet cutoff of 2120. For more course and catgory-wise NEET PG cutoff ranks, click here

Q:   Can a student wait and target the next cutoff round without losing a seat on existing cutoff round for admission to Grant Medical College?
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Yes, it is possible if someone don't want to apply in the existing cutoff round at Grant Medical College, they can go for the next round. However, it is not allowed to hold any seat. If a candidate targeting the next cutoff round, then he/she might have to bear a risk of losing his/her seat, as the vacant seats are eventually occupied by the remaining candidates in the given period. They might have to compete for the seats remaining after the existing cutoff round. Further, Grant Medical College cutoff 2024 for the Round 3 seat allotment has been released for the admission to MBBS course. For more information, candidates can click here.

Q:   What is the cutoff for admission to Grant Medical College?
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Grant Medical College accepts NEET PG scores for admission to the MD and MS course. Recently, NEET PG Round 3 seat allotment results were released for various categories. Considering the Grant Medical NEET PG cutoff 2024, the last-round cutoff released is between 36 and 62484 for the General AI category candidates. Candidates seeking admission can refer to the table given below to check out the Round 3 cutoff ranks for Grant Medical College for General AI quota:

Course2024
MD in Community Medicine35648
MD in Anaesthesiology15969
MD in Bio-Chemistry47821
MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy913
MD in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology60164
MD in General Medicine522
MD in Microbiology37825
MD in Paediatrics3418
MD in Pathology30248
MD in Pharmacology32230
MD in Physiology62484
MD in Psychiatry6240
MD in Radio Diagnosis36
MD in Pulmonary Medicine6260
MS in Obstetrtics and Gynaecology3128
MS in Ophthalmology7773
MS in ENT (Otorhinolaryngology)7376
MS in General Surgery874
MS in Orthopaedics5399
M.D. in HAEMATOLOGY41622
M.D. in Emergency Medicine– / –
M.D. in Geriatrics12230

Grant Medical College Rankings 2021

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Q:   Can I get a seat at Grant Medical College with 7000 rank?
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Yes, candidates can get into Grant Medical College with 7000 rank, however, for specific courses only. The Grant Medical College cutoff 2024 has been released from 134 to 62340 for the General AI category candidates. Candidates scoring a rank equal or more than 7000 can avail the below courses with the given ranks for the admission into Grant Medical College, considering the NEET PG Round 2 cutoff:

Course2024
MD in Community Medicine34379
MD in Anaesthesiology13725
MD in Bio-Chemistry45428
MD in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology60164
MD in Microbiology40509
MD in Pathology19731
MD in Pharmacology32230
MD in Physiology62360
M.D. in HAEMATOLOGY34624
MD9 in Geriatrics10924

 

Q:   Can I get admission in Grant Medical College in MBBS if my rank is between 10000 and 15000?
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For last year, the closing rank for MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery was 10696 which is very close to this range. This was for general category under All India quota. Unless the candidate belongs to some other category or domicile, one cannot afford to score less than this. With this rank, there is a probability of getting admission however since, the cut offs keep changing year on year, it is advisable to try to score better ranks to increase your chances of getting admission in Grant Medical College.

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Q:   How are MBBS placements at Grant Medical College, Mumbai?
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MBBS placements at Grant Medical College, Mumbai is 4.4. MBBS is the main course offered here and 5.7 Lakh is the tuition fee. It actually gives you a good return on Investment. The basic eligibility is 10+2 : 50 %

Exams : NEET needs to be given.

 The college does not have a dedicated placement cell since its a medical college .

Q:   Which are the top companies that take part of the placement drive at Grant Medical College, Mumbai?
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In Mumbai, India, there is a public medical school called The Grant Government Medical College. The Maharashtra University of Health Sciences is connected with it. It is one of the oldest medical schools in South Asia, having been established in 1845. Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals, a grouping of four hospitals in South Mumbai, comprising Sir J.J. Hospital, St. George Hospital, Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital, and Cama and Albless Hospital, is its clinical associate.

Numerous students were hired by prestigious organizations like Fortis Hospital and other renowned hospitals.For less than a year of experience, the average Grant Medical College and Sir Jamshedjee Jeejeebhoy Group of Hospitals intern salary in India is 1.6 Lakhs. The range of the intern wage at Grant Medical College and Sir Jamshedjee Jeejeebhoy Group of Hospitals in India is from one Lacs to three Lacs rupees.

Grant Medical College Scholarships 2025

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Q:   Are there any scholarship programmes for UG courses at Grant Medical College, Mumbai?
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Grant Medical College, Mumbai offers scholarship programs as its a Government medical College.

The fees is quite low about 10000 per year for all the reservation students including OBC.

 In general, it is around 1 to 1.5 lakh. Furthermore, more government provides plenty of scholarships to the average student except for general.

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Grant Medical College Courses and Fees 2025

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B.Sc.(13 courses)
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MD(18 courses)
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Exams : NEET PG
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MS(5 courses)
Graduation : 50 %
Exams : NEET PG
PG Diploma(9 courses)
Graduation : 50 %
Exams : NEET PG
M.Ch.(5 courses)
Exams : NEET SS
DM(4 courses)
Exams : NEET SS
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Q:   Can I join Grant Medical College, Mumbai without NEET?
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Grant Medical College is a government University affiliated with Maharashtra University of Health Sciences and it is ranked 21 by India Today in 2021. It is not a private University so, It is very Important to take the NEET Exam to get admission to the Grant Medical College. The availability of seats in the college lies between 250-260 every year. The merit for taking admission in the college for the General category usually falls between 720-640, and The merit for the SC/ST Category falls between 136-107. The merit list for OBC Category usually falls between 136-107. After, clearing the merit round students can apply for counseling to take admission to the college.

 

Q:   What is the course fees for BSc at Grant Medical College, Mumbai?
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At Mumbai's Grant Medical College, a BSc programme will cost you a total of INR 1.5 lakh rupees in tuition. Tuition fee is calculated on the basis of 1st year. The actual amount may vary. For components of fees other than Tuition fees kindly refer to the fee pdf. The prerequisite for this programme is 10+2 with a 50% grade in CBSE-12. A total of 145 seats are available for candidates at Grant Medical College with costs ranging from 103,200 to 571,500. The annual hostel charge is 20,000. 

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Q:   Is Grant Medical College, Mumbai as good as Smt. B.K. Shah Medical Institute and Research Centre for MBBS?
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Grant Medical College is a government University while Smt. B.K. Shah Medical Institute and Research Centre is a Private College. The GMC College offers a total of 55 courses while B.K. Shah offers 50 courses. Both the Colleges are good choices for MBBS but the Placement rate of GMC is high as compared to B.K. Shah as the Placement rate of GMC is 88% while that of B.K. Shah is 86%. The average salary offered by GMC is 6.6 LPA while the average salary offered by B.K. Shah is 6.2 LPA but, the Infrastructure facilities and number of seats are more in B.K. Shah.

 

Grant Medical College Infrastructure

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Q:   What facilities are there at Grant Medical College in terms of infrastructure?
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Grant Medical College has been rated 4.1 on Infrastructure parameter. Grant Medical College provide good facilities all around the campus such as Hospital / Medical Facilities, Labs, Library. Grant Medical College has also been rated 4.8 for Campuslife.
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Q:   Is Grant Medical College, Mumbai a good university?
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Grant Medical College, Mumbai is a public medical college affiliated with Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. It is one of the oldest medical teaching institutions.

The school is one of the best medical colleges in India and one of the most prestigious colleges that every student aspires to study.
The medical school offers top-notch training in a wide range of UG, PG and PG degree courses in medicine, pharmacy, Science and related sciences.
Grant Medical College ranked 7th in 2016 with nearly 163 points for infrastructure
Good university infrastructure
Faculty is good and cooperative
The school has a good regular study program 

Q:   Is BBA in Retail and Sales Management offered at Grant Medical College, Mumbai?
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No, BBA in Retail and Sales Management is not offered at Grant Medical College, Mumbai. Th eonly undergratuate course availbale is MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery). Plus it's a medical college so you will only find medical courses and nothing other than this.

Q:   How is the mess food at Grant Medical College, Mumbai?
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There is no mess attached to Apna boys hostel but in RM Bhatt there is a huge canteen where you can chill with your buddies, but avoid the super seniors to avoid some out-of-the-world moments. We usually eat in the central canteen or 300 P.G residents canteen. The usual thali you get here, costs 55 INR.

If you are a non-vegetarian then welcome to heaven cause you can have it every day in this canteen

Q:   How many students are currently studying at Grant Medical College, Mumbai?
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Grant Medical College offered courses for 369 seats. Courses offered by the Institute are in the fee range of INR 103,200-571,500 for a total of 369 candidates. Grant Medical College provide good facilities all around the campus like Hospital / Medical Facilities, Labs, Library.

Q:   Is Grant Medical College a known college/Institute?
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Grant Medical College is a well-known institution for DM, M.Ch., MS, MD, PG Diploma, MBBS, B.Sc., M.Sc. courses. These programs are delivered by highly experienced faculty. As per Shiksha verified reviews, Grant Medical College has a rating of 4.6 on the basis of reviews by students. Not just this, it has also been rated 4.8 on campuslife, 4.7 on placements, 4.6 on faculty and 4.1 on Infrastructure.
Q:   Are there any seat reservations at Grant Medical College, Mumbai?
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Grant Medical College is started in the year 1845. The total fees of MBBS in Grant Medical College are around One Lacs for the management quota.

Admission is made strictly based on merit obtained in the NEET-UG exam held by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Seats are allocated as 15% All India Quota and 85% for Maharashtra State Government Quota.

Q:   What specialisation does Grant Medical College, Mumbai offer in their BSc courses?
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Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai provides the following specializations in BSc- Radiotherapy, Cardiology, Neurology, Blood Transfusion, Optometry, Operation Theatre, Endoscopy, Community Medicine, Forensic Medicine and Science, Perfusion Technician, Emergency Medicine, Laboratory, and Radiography.

Also, specialisations in other courses include-

·        MD- Radio Diagnosis, General Medicine, Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy, Psychiatry, Anesthesiology, Pediatrics, Pathology, Pulmonary Medicine, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Community Medicine, Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Physiology, Bio- Chemistry, Anatomy, Emergency Medicine, Geriatrics, Hematology

·       MS- General surgery, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, ENT.

·       DM- Cardiology, Neurology, Nephrology

·       PG Diploma- Dermatology, Public Health, Forensic Medicine, Psychological Medicine, Anesthesia, Child Health, Ophthalmology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Radio Diagnosis

·       M. Ch.- Urology, Plastic Surgery, Neuro Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Pediatric Surgery

Q:   Which cultural events happen at Grant Medical College, Mumbai?
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Throughout the year, Grant Medical College in Mumbai offers a number of cultural activities. Past events include the following, to name a few:
Astitva: The Grant Medical College Student Association sponsors this annual cultural event. Future doctors put on a beautiful exhibition of their talent, culture, and art.
The athletic event known as Kurukshetra is held at Grant Medical College. One of the most well-attended events, it draws people from all around the city.
Other cultural festivals, extracurricular activities, and sporting events occur relatively regularly at Grant Medical College in addition to these ones.

Q:   What happens if a student fails internal exams in Grant Medical College, Mumbai?
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Failing in internal exams is pretty normal in the first year (infact any year). For university internal marks you need to have passed just 3 tests, right? They calculate the average of best of three internal marks. Marks don't matter much here in medicine.

Q:   Is Grant Medical College, Mumbai a private or a government university?
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Grant Medical College is a government University that was established in 1845. The University is affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences and it is ranked 21 by India Today in 2021 the University offers a variety of Courses at the Undergraduate Level as well as Post-Graduate Level. Some of the Courses offered by the University are MBBS, B.Ss, MD, MS, DM, Diploma, M. CH, and M.Sc etc. It is one of the best colleges in Mumbai for pursuing a Medical Degree. The college provides great exposure to their students and provides ample Practical Knowledge to their students. It is one of the top 10 ranked colleges in Mumbai.

Q:   What are the BSc specialisations offered at Grant Medical College?
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Grant Medical College offers BSc in Paramedical Technology, which has multiple sub sepeciaslisations Radiotherap, Cardiology, Neurology, Blood Transfusion, Optometry,  Operation Theatre, Endoscopy, Community Medicine, Forensic Medicine Science,  Perfusion Technicia, etc. 

Q:   When did NTA release the NEET 2024 result?
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NTA released the re-revised scorecard on July 26, 2024. In this scorecard, the score has been revised as per the Supreme Court verdict of removing the bonus marks awarded earlier for the controversial Physics question, and deducting one mark from those who marked incorrect answer options. The city and centre-wise result data such as number of candidates appeared and scores obtained, by masking candidates' personal data was released on July 21, as per the Supreme Court order given on the hearing dated July 18, 2024. The NEET 2024 result for the re-exam, which was conducted on June 23, was declared on July 1, day day after the slated date. The final answer keys for the NEET 2024 re-exam was released by June 30, ahead of the result declaration. Earlier, the result of NEET 2024 was declared by NTA on June 4, 2024, 10 days ahead of the original schedule, which was June 14, 2024. NTA released the final NEET answer keys on June 4, prior to the release of the NEET result 2024. The NEET result was declared in an online mode. Candidates have to log in with their registration credentials or application number and date of birth, and download their scorecard in PDF format. NTA also released the merit list containing the name, Roll Number, All India Rank and Percentile of the candidates. Along with the NEET 2024 scorecard, NTA also released the NEET 2024 cutoff marks or the qualifying marks/scores. 

Q:   Can a student wait and target the next cutoff round without losing a seat on existing cutoff round for admission to Grant Medical College?
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Yes, it is possible if someone don't want to apply in the existing cutoff round at Grant Medical College, they can go for the next round. However, it is not allowed to hold any seat. If a candidate targeting the next cutoff round, then he/she might have to bear a risk of losing his/her seat, as the vacant seats are eventually occupied by the remaining candidates in the given period. They might have to compete for the seats remaining after the existing cutoff round. Further, Grant Medical College cutoff 2024 for the Round 3 seat allotment has been released for the admission to MBBS course. For more information, candidates can click here.

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