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<p>You cannot get direct admission to M.S. Ramaiah Medical College without clearing NEET UG. While there are "Management Quota" and "NRI Quota" seats, admission to all MBBS seats in India, including these, is strictly based on a valid NEET UG score and subsequent counseling conducted by either the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) for All India Quota or the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) for State Quota and private seats.</p>

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Anup Verma,

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<p>M.S. Ramaiah Medical College is a private medical institution located in Bangalore, Karnataka. It was established in 1979 and is affiliated with the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) and recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC). It is also a constituent college of the Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences.</p>

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<p>M.S. Ramaiah Medical College (Bangalore) is famous for its robust clinical environment—1,331 bed hospital, broad super specialty care (cardiac, neuro, transplant), and early adoption of innovations like robotic surgery and air ambulances. It's NAAC? accredited, high in NIRF rankings (~43rd), and consistently excels in academics, research, and infrastructure.</p>

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<p>Yes, M.S. Ramaiah Medical College in Bangalore is a highly recognised and reputable medical institution. Established in 1979, it is affiliated with RGUHS and operates a 1,300? bed teaching hospital. It holds NAAC A+ and NABH accreditations, ranks within the top 50 medical colleges per NIRF and India Today, and offers robust infrastructure, clinical exposure, and modern research facilities</p>

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<p>The annual hostel fee at M.S. Ramaiah Medical College is approximately INR <strong data-start="71" data-end="91">7,500 per month</strong>, totaling around INR <strong data-start="109" data-end="129">90,000 per year</strong>, excluding mess charges. For PG students, the combined hostel and mess fees are about INR <strong data-start="216" data-end="236">88,000 annually</strong>. The hostels offer furnished shared or single rooms, attached bathrooms, Wi Fi, 24/7 security, and in house mess.</p>

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<p>M.S. Ramaiah Medical College is a top-tier medical school in Bangalore. Admission to MBBS requires passing NEET-UG, scoring at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry &amp; Biology (40% for reserved categories), and being at least 17 years old by December 31 of the admission year. Seats (including NRI/management) are allotted through KEA counselling based on rank and eligibility.</p>

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<p>MBBS at M.S. Ramaiah Medical College is a great choice due to its strong clinical exposure, modern hospital setup, experienced faculty, and research opportunities. Students benefit from hands-on training in a 1300+ bed hospital, updated labs, and active patient flow, making it ideal for developing solid medical knowledge and skills.</p>

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<p>Yes, M.S. Ramaiah Medical College has a structured <strong data-start="51" data-end="80">Training &amp; Placement Cell</strong> that supports students (especially PGs and interns) in career development. They coordinate with hospitals and healthcare organisations, invites recruiters, offer résumé help, conduct mock interviews, and guide students toward internships and job opportunities across medical fields.</p>

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<p>The hostel mess food at M.S. Ramaiah Medical College is generally considered&nbsp;<strong data-start="77" data-end="100">decent and hygienic</strong>, though reviews hint at <strong data-start="125" data-end="158">variable taste and repetition</strong> over time. One student from the MBBS hostel noted meals were okay but became tiring by the year's end. Overall, it's serviceable with a home-style vibe, but not exceptional.</p>

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<p>M S Ramaiah Medical College has been ranked among the leading institutes of this category in India because of its academic performance, state of art infrastructure, extensive faculty experience and excellent clinical exposure. Associated to the Rajiv Gandhi University of health sciences, it boasts of high standards in undergraduate and Postgraduate medical education. The multi speciality hospital attached guarantees a mix of practical training that is also one of its attractions to MBBS aspirants.</p>

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<p>To undertake MBBS at M S Ramaiah Medical College, a prospective candidate should pass a 10+2 examination in Physics Chemistry, Biology, and English with 50 percent marks (40 percent marks for SC/ST/ OBC categories). Besides that, the candidates have to qualify the NEET-UG exam administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The admissions are also opened on NEET merit based centralized counseling in several quotas such as state, management and NRI quota.</p>

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<p>Regular MBBS fees at M S Ramaiah Medical College differ with the category of the admission. In general merit quota fees are nearly 1.4 to 1.5 Lacs per annum and in management quota, it varies between 9-10 Lacs per annum. The quota seats of NRI are sold at a higher price of about 40 Lacs per year.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The most popular subject in M S Ramaiah Medical College is MBBS as it is the well organized programme with a broad clinical exposure and good academic ambiance. Associated Ramaiah Medical Hospital provides students the access to advance laboratories, mentors and a wide interaction with patients. Another area of emphasis in the college is research and internship as the institution prepares the students towards competitive exams and advanced medical practice in India as well as the US.</p>

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<p>Extracurricular activities are highly developed within RMC, such as a variety of clubs, cultural or sports festivals, sports teams, journal clubs, and research groups. There are music, dance, theatre, debates as well as intercollegiate fests in which students can indulge themselves. Such sports within the campus consist of cricket, basketball, table tennis and badminton. The Division of Research &amp; Patents assists student initiated research internships, workshops and journal clubs activities.</p>

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<p>At RMC, there are a number of need and non need based scholarships. They can avail their MSRUAS scholarships, government and non-government bursaries, as well as, Ramaiah Charitable Trust scholarships to underprivileged and meritorious students. Other help includes scholarships of the state such as SC/ST/OBC and other private or foreign authorities. Academic scholarships or research scholarships continue also on merit basis.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Though placement patterns of traditional courses do not exist in MBBS, students of M S Ramaiah Medical College get great post MBBS potentials. A huge number of them secure their postgraduate seats in the NEET-PG or secure employment in famous hospitals, research centers or even abroad. The salaries of the interns at the mandatory rotatory internship are around INR 25, 000 to 30,000 per month.</p>

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<p>M.S. Ramaiah Medical College alumni serve in a diverse range of roles globally—from family physicians in the US (e.g., at The Rock Wellness Center), oncology researchers at MD Anderson Cancer Center, clinical research positions at University of Pennsylvania, to therapists in Indiana&nbsp;. Many also hold leadership or specialist roles across hospitals and academia, showcasing the college's strong global professional reach.</p>

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<p>To join MBBS at M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, first clear NEET UG and meet eligibility (50% PCB and 17+ years). Then register for KEA counselling (including management/NRI quota) or MCC for AIQ seats. Seat allotment is based strictly on rank and quota. Once allotted, complete document verification, fee payment, and reporting to the college.</p>

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<p>To apply for MBBS at M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, you must first clear NEET UG and meet eligibility criteria (50% PCB, English, 17 years by Dec 31). Then, participate in Karnataka's KEA counselling (including govt, private, management/NRI quotas, via merit rank). Once a seat is allotted, complete document verification, fee payment, and report to campus.</p>

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<p>Yes, MBBS admissions are <strong data-start="25" data-end="43">currently open</strong> at M.S. Ramaiah Medical College for the 2025–26 session. With 150 MBBS seats, selection is based on your <strong data-start="149" data-end="165">NEET-UG rank</strong> through KEA (for Karnataka quota) or MCC (for NRI/AIQ). Registration typically opens in mid-July after NEET results and is conducted online via official counselling portals.</p>

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<p>Admission into Ramaiah Medical College (RMC) to study MBBS will entail passing NEET-UG with a 50 per cent minimum aggregate score in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (40 per cent in reserved categories). It is provided under Karnataka NEET? UG counselling at KEA and MCC under 15 % All? India quota. Applicants will have to also pass NEET-UG and later apply with KEA (Karnataka examination authority) in state quota and MCC in All-India quota to get MBBS at RMC. Fill up the application online during the July counselling period of KEA, verify documents, fill choices and wait to receive allotted seat. Reliably fix the seat, pay fees and c... View more

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<p>Important NEET-UG admissions dates like online registration of NEET usually falls between February 9 &amp; April 10; the examination day is in May; and results are likely to be available statewide by June. The Karnataka KEA counseling normally occurs between mid-July to late July, couple-entry, allotment of seats in August and reporting in late August.</p>

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<p>The RMC MBBS NEET cutoff differs on the basis of categories. In the above year 2023 Karnataka government quota seat the closing mark was approximately 628/720-720 for the General Merit and 414/720-720 SC (K). Closing ranks at the corresponding position ranged between 14,600 (GM) and 210,300 (SC (K).</p>

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<p>In the MBBS application procedure in M S Ramaiah Medical College, applicants are generally supposed to provide fundamental papers like NEET UG scorecard, 10 th and 12 th marksheets, transfer certificate, conduct certificate, migration certificate (if any), community/caste certificate in case of reservation, Aadhaar number card, passport size pictures, and domicile certification. Counseling and admission will need original documents and photocopies, particularly, counseling conducted through Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) or MCC.</p>

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<p>M S Ramaiah Medical College has given out a multitude of successful alumni in many disciplines. Prominent graduates of the institution are Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty, a visionary cardiac surgeon, the founder of Narayana Health, who pioneered affordable care in India. There are several other alumni who have high ranking jobs as healthcare administrators, researchers and clinicians in India and other countries across the world.</p>

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<p>The faculty of M S Ramaiah medical college is one of the highly qualified and experienced. The instructional personnel consists of top-flight professors, associate professors along with clinicians who have decades of academic and real-life experience within their various fields of expertise. There is active participation of faculty members in research field, medical conferences and development of curriculum. They are extensively engaged in student mentoring and clinical training so that students get holistic and practical medical education.</p>

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<p>At M S Ramaiah Medical College, semester examination results are normally announced a period of one to two months after the examination results are over. The university is governed by the academia calendar within Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) and the results are declared in both websites of the university and college.</p>

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<p>Eligibility criterion to get admitted to the MBBS programme in DSMCH, a valid score in NEET- UG along with qualifying cut-off of the National Testing Agency during state or All-India counselling is required. Students have to pass 10+2 with PCB, and have to gain at least 60 percent in PCB (reduced to 55 percent in MBC, 40 percent in SC/ST). The government and management quotas will receive the seats through NEET-based merit lists.</p>

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<p>The MBBS course at DSMCH is a full package in medical education in a 700-bed hospital on a 100-acre campus where you get a good clinical exposure. The institute is NAAC? A rated, has well-equipped laboratories and well trained faculty along with various specialty departments. Scholarships and rigorous academic and clinical training prepare the students to become competent doctors, who will be ready to work in urban and rural areas.</p>

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