What's new at the Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU? NEET MDS 2023 result has been declared on Mar 10. Candidates can download the result from the official website i.e. nbe.edu.in. Along with the result, NEET MDS Cutoff 2023 has also been released, the qualifying cut off was 50 percentile for general category candidates.
IMS BHU Admission Dates 2023
- B.A.M.S.
- B.Sc.
- BDS
- M.Sc.
- MBBS
- MD
- MS
Dates | Upcoming Events |
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10 Feb '23 - 30 Mar '23 | CUET 2023 Application Process ONGOING |
20 Mar '23 - 19 Apr '23 | CUET PG 2023 Application Process ONGOING |
30 Apr '23 | Advance Intimation Slip for Exam City |
May '23 | CUET 2023 Admit Card Release TENTATIVE |
10 Feb '23 - 30 Mar '23 | CUET 2023 application process (extended) ONGOING |
30 Apr '23 | BHU CUET 2023 advance city intimation |
6 Mar '23 - 6 Apr '23 | NEET 2023 Application Process ONGOING |
May '23 | NEET 2023 Admit Card TENTATIVE |
7 May '23 | NEET 2023 Exam |
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IMS BHU Cutoff 2022
MCC has released NEET MDS 2022 cut off for each category including BCNO, BCPH, EWNO, OPNO, OPPH, SCNO, and STNO categories. NEET MDS 2022 cut off has been released for various MDS specialisations offered across top Dental colleges in India. Check out the below table to download NEET MDS 2022 round-wise cut off lists:
NEET MDS Counselling Rounds | |
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Rounds |
2022 |
Round 1 |
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Round 2 |
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Mop-Up Round |
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Stray Vacancy Round |
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Special Stray Vacancy Round |
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IMS BHU Courses and Fees 2023
Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU offers around 50+ courses across two streams. The Institute offers quality education in courses such as MBBS, BAMS, BSc Nursing, BPharma, Ayurveda, BOT, BPT, MD, MDS, MD Ayurveda/ MS Ayurveda. Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU admission process is entrance-based. Admissions are conducted online through the official website of the University. Some of the popular courses offered at the Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU are mentioned in the table below along with the selection, eligibility criteria and total course fee:
Courses | Total tuition Fees | Eligibility |
PG Diploma(14 Courses) | INR 30 K - 6 L (for 2 years) | Graduation : 50 % |
MD(19 Courses) | INR 1.22 L (for 3 years) | Exams : NEET PG |
BDS(1 Courses) | INR 1.67 L (for 5 years) | 10+2 : 50 % Exams : NEET |
MS(6 Courses) | INR 1.22 L (for 3 years) | Exams : NEET PG |
B.Sc.(1 Courses) | INR 900 (for 4 years) | - |
B.A.M.S.(1 Courses) | INR 1.49 L (for 66 months) | 10+2 : 50 % Exams : NEET |
MBBS(1 Courses) | INR 1.49 L (for 66 months) | 10+2 : 50 % Exams : NEET |
DM(5 Courses) | INR 1.21 L (for 3 years) | Exams : NEET SS |
MDS(9 Courses) | INR 22.5 K (for 2-3 years) | Exams : NEET MDS |
M.Ch.(6 Courses) | INR 1.21 L (for 3 years) | Exams : NEET SS |
IMS BHU Rankings
IMS BHU Highlights 2023
IMS is one of the six institutes of Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi. Established in 1960, the Institute of Medical Sciences is the medical school of the Banaras Hindu University and has three faculties (Medicine, Ayurveda & Dental Sciences). It has 33 departments of Modern Medicine, including 10 departments of super-specialties, four departments of Dentistry, eleven departments of Ayurveda and a school of Nursing. The institution is approved by the Medical Council of India. The institute has been ranked 5 for Medical by NIRF in 2022. It offers medical and paramedical courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Candidates can check the highlights of the Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU in the table provided below:
Particulars |
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Year of establishment |
1960 |
Campus |
Varanasi |
Recognised by |
Medical Council of India |
College rankings (2022) |
Ranked 5 for Medical by NIRF |
Number of courses offered |
50+ courses |
Affiliation |
Banaras Hindu University |
IMS BHU Infrastructure
IMS BHU campus is sprawling over an area of 52 acres. The university has laboratories, classrooms, a library, hostels, and cafeterias. Some of the campus facilities include:
- A fully Wi-Fi campus
- State-of-the-art auditorium
- Well-equipped conference hall and seminar hall
- Libraries with a collection of more than 45,000 books
- Medical Facilities
- Full-time internet connectivity
- Hostels facility for boys & girls
- LibraryCafeteriaHostelGymHospital / Medical FacilitiesWi-Fi CampusAuditoriumLabsOthers
IMS BHU News & Updates
IMS BHU FAQs
Q. Is BHU good for medical students?
Q. What is the cutoff of IMS BHU?
- Percentile cut off of NEET MDS
- The difficulty level of the examination
- Total number of seats available
- Number of candidates who appeared for the examination
- Number of candidates who clear the examination (As per the defined NEET MDS cut off percentile)
Q. When was the Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU established?
Q. Which courses are offered at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?
Q. What is the application process at the Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?
- Candidates interested need to register online at the official website of NEET UG
- Application fee can be paid online and offline
- For online, one must have to pay through e-wallet, net-banking or debit/credit card
- The application fee is INR 1,400 for General and OBC category candidates, and for ST/SC candidates, the fee is INR 750
Q. Is IMS BHU better than AIIMS Delhi?
Q. How can I get admission at IMS BHU?
Q. How many IMS BHU cut offs will be released for MDS admission?
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Comments
MIMS is a very good college and has an amazing environment. Since both the colleges are quite close, you can visit both if you want. HIMS is quite old and a lot of students here practiced medicine in past and are settled somewhere. MIMS is relatively new but is a very good institute nevertheless....MIMS is a very good college and has an amazing environment. Since both the colleges are quite close, you can visit both if you want. HIMS is quite old and a lot of students here practiced medicine in past and are settled somewhere. MIMS is relatively new but is a very good institute nevertheless. I would suggest going for MIMS as a lot of faculty members are the alumni of big institutes.
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Can I get admission in Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University for MBBS as I got 346 marks and rank is AIR 126550?
Instead of government, I believe that you must try in privately or jointly run medical colleges. Though the privately run colleges have quite high fees, starting from 4 LPA (tuition fees) in a common scenario. Still chances are very less. So I’d suggest you try to go with the idea that you must d...Instead of government, I believe that you must try in privately or jointly run medical colleges. Though the privately run colleges have quite high fees, starting from 4 LPA (tuition fees) in a common scenario. Still chances are very less. So I’d suggest you try to go with the idea that you must do better next year.
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Which college is better for B.Arch between BGS Global Institute of Medical Sciences and Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering?
P
My NEET 2019 marks is 545. Can I get a seat in Karnataka institute of medical sciences, Hubli under unreserved quota?
S
If I get 380 in NEET 2019, can I get BDS in Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences?
As you know, this year NEET paper was relatively easy. So, the cut-off will increase for every course. Although, it is difficult for you to get BDS in Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, but I would suggest you go and give a try and apply for this college.
Best of luck.
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Which institute is better for MBBS- Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki Lucknow or Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki?
Reply to Aastha Singh