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WBUHS MBBS Courses & Fees 2025

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  • Estd. 2002

WBUHS MBBS
Highlights 2025

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Total Tuition Fees 40.5K - 99.1L
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  • West Bengal NEET
  • NEET
  • +1 more
  • 10+2 score50%

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    Fee componentsAmount (for 66 months)
    ₹ 40.5 K - 99.11 L
    ₹ 648 - 3.25 L
    ₹ 2 K - 65 K
    ₹ 43.15 K - 1.03 Cr
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    The value for money rating of this course is 4.1/5 (69 Reviews).View placement detailsExternal Link Icon Placement Insight Icon
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    WBUHS MBBS
    Admission dates 2025

    DatesUpcoming Events
    30 Sep '25 - 5 Oct '25
    NEET 2025 Counselling Round 3 Choice Filling
    5 Oct '25
    NEET 2025 Counselling Round 3 Choice LockingOngoing
    29 Sep '25 - 5 Oct '25
    NEET 2025 Counselling Round 3 Registration
    8 Oct '25
    NEET 2025 Counselling Round 3 Seat Allotment Result
    9 Oct '25 - 17 Oct '25
    NEET 2025 Counselling Round 3 Institute Reporting
    22 Oct '25 - 26 Oct '25
    NEET 2025 Counselling Online Stray Vacancy Round Registration
    22 Oct '25 - 26 Oct '25
    NEET 2025 Counselling Online Stray Vacancy Round Choice Filling
    26 Oct '25
    NEET 2025 Counselling Online Stray Vacancy Round Choice Locking
    29 Oct '25
    NEET 2025 Counselling Online Stray Vacancy Round Seat Allotment Result
    30 Oct '25 - 5 Nov '25
    NEET 2025 Counselling Online Stray Vacancy Round Institute Reporting
    DatesPast Events
    24 Sep '25 - 27 Sep '25
    WBMCC Counselling Round 2 Reporting to colleges
    18 Sep '25 - 25 Sep '25
    NEET 2025 Counselling Round 2 Institute Reporting

    WBUHS MBBS
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    MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery : West Bengal NEET Last Round Closing Rank (General-All India)
    College20222024
    Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital21010– / –
    College of Medicine and JNM Hospital, Nadia - The West Bengal University of Health Sciences30507– / –
    KPC Medical College and Hospital34766109189
    ICARE Institute of Medical Sciences and Research37863298111
    IQ City Medical College39755635707

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    WBUHS MBBS
    Students Ratings & Reviews

    4.4/5
    Verified Icon273 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
    Placement Review IconPlacements4.5
    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.1
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.4
    Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.4
    Money Review IconValue for Money4.6
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    Suman patra Verified Icon
    MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - Batch of 2028
    Offered by IQ City Medical College
    4
    4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    The faculty are supportive, and the learning experience is enriched by being hospital-based.
    Placements: At IQ City Medical College, placements for MBBS graduates primarily involve the compulsory internship and the pursuit of further studies. Nearly all students are offered internship opportunities at the associated IQ City Medical College Hospital, which is both well-equipped and has a high patient flow. Unlike engineering colleges, there are no direct campus placements, but the degree enables students to secure government or private jobs later on. Many also prepare for NEET PG or FMGE for higher education. Some graduates also join reputable hospitals across India in junior doctor roles. Consequently, while career opportunities are strong, they are driven more by individual performance in exams rather than direct placements.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure of IQ City Medical College is modern and well-maintained. The classrooms are spacious, air-conditioned, and equipped with smart teaching aids. The library is large, offering a good collection of books, journals, and e-resources, along with a dedicated reading hall. The labs, museum, and dissection halls are well-equipped for practical learning, and the attached hospital provides excellent clinical exposure. The hostel facilities are satisfactory, with Wi-Fi, laundry, and 24/7 security. The mess food is average but hygienic and offers decent options. Medical facilities are readily available on campus, and the sports grounds and indoor facilities support extracurricular activities and overall student life.
    Faculty: Faculty at IQ City Medical College are qualified, supportive, and approachable. Most teachers are effective at explaining concepts and promote interactive learning. The MBBS curriculum adheres strictly to NMC guidelines, and is relevant for both academic and clinical practice. The teaching methodology includes theory, practicals, bedside clinics, and AETCOM modules, which prepare students for both the industry and patient care. Exams are held according to university norms and are of a moderate difficulty, requiring consistent preparation. Internal assessments, practical, and viva contribute to the overall learning process. The pass percentage is high for diligent students, and the evaluation system is generally fair and transparent.
    Other: I chose MBBS at IQ City Medical College for its strong clinical exposure, modern hospital facilities, and supportive learning environment. The greatest strength of this course is the effective balance between academics and practical training, which significantly boosts clinical confidence. The campus is well-maintained and has a positive atmosphere, with various annual fests, cultural programs, and extracurricular activities. The college also has decent connectivity to the city. However, the fee structure is on the higher side, and the mess food could be better. Overall, the college offers a conducive environment for both personal and professional growth.
    Reviewed on 30 Aug 2025Read More
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    Praloy Gorai Verified Icon
    MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - Batch of 2028
    Offered by IQ City Medical College
    4
    4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Good infrastructure, supportive faculty, and healthy campus life.
    Placements: Placements in IQ City Medical College are not like engineering colleges with packages and recruiters. Here, every MBBS student has to do a compulsory one-year internship within the college hospital, so technically, it's 100% placement. During an internship, we get hands-on exposure in medicine, surgery, pediatrics, OBG, etc. After that, most either prepare for NEET PG or join as junior residents/medical officers in private or government hospital. Salary depends on where you join, usually starting around 6-10 LPA. So the placement part mainly means internship and clinical training, while career growth depends on individual choices later.
    Infrastructure: Infrastructure at IQ City Medical College is quite good for academics and hostel life. The classrooms are spacious with SMART boards, proper seating, and good ventilation. Labs are well-equipped for practicals, and the central library has a wide collection of medical books with Wi-Fi access and a peaceful reading hall. Hostel facilities are satisfactory, with clean rooms, attached washrooms, and decent Wi-Fi. The mess provides hygienic food, though the taste could be improved, while the canteen offers additional options. Medical facilities are available within the campus hospital, and there are provisions for sports and a gym. Overall, the campus is student-friendly.
    Faculty: Faculty at IQ City Medical College is well-qualified, approachable, and supportive in both theory and practical sessions. Teaching quality is generally good, with interactive classes and clinical exposure that help in better understanding. The MBBS curriculum strictly follows NMC guidelines, making it highly relevant and industry-ready by focusing on both academics and patient care. Semester exams are moderately difficult, requiring consistent preparation, but most students pass if they study regularly. The pass percentage is usually high, reflecting proper teaching and guidance from the faculty. Overall, the course prepares students well for future medical practice.
    Other: Campus life at IQ City Medical College is vibrant with a mix of academic and extracurricular activities. I chose MBBS here for the strong clinical exposure and modern facilities. The best part of the course is the balance between practical training and theoretical learning. However, improvement in hostel food quality and exam scheduling would be helpful. The college organizes cultural fests, sports meets, and medical events that make campus life engaging. The crowd is diverse and supportive, with good peer interaction. Connectivity to the city is decent, and scholarships are available, encouraging deserving students.
    Reviewed on 17 Aug 2025Read More
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    Raman kumar yadav Verified Icon
    MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - Batch of 2024
    Offered by North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling
    2.6
    3Placements2Infrastructure2Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    Dissatisfied with the faculty.
    Placements: The percentage of students who were placed last year is low. Around 30 percent of students only got placement according to their skills. Majorly students have to find jobs themselves. No proper guidance and instruction was given by the faculty members and placement cell.
    Infrastructure: The quality of the hostel is bad among other facilities of the college, had a bad experience in the hostel with no proper quality of food also. The classrooms are not too big and clean enough. But have a huge playground and court for playing and labs with old instruments and equipment.
    Faculty: Teachers and staff faculty are knowledgeable and qualified but teach in their own way. But some of them were kind and helpful to students. Semester exams were easy to pass, students passed easily by studying just before the exam with a minimum passing percentage of 40 percent.
    Reviewed on 14 Jan 2025Read More
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    Raman kumar yadav Verified Icon
    MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - Batch of 2024
    Offered by North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling
    3.2
    3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    Good medical exposure with helpful faculty, but needs better infrastructure and hostel facilities.
    Placements: I am from the MBBS batch of 2019 of North Bengal Medical College. In MBBS there was no placement like other courses. After the final year, all students do a 1-year internship in a hospital. 100% students get it. The package depends on a government or private job after MBBS. Mostly, students go for PG or a government job. Average salary as a fresh doctor was around 60,000 to 80,000 per month.
    Infrastructure: North Bengal Medical College has old but usable infrastructure. Labs were okay, with basic instruments available for practicals. Classrooms are big but not very modern. Some have projectors, some do not. Wi-Fi was available but not reliable everywhere. Library was decent, with a good number of medical books and space to study.
    Faculty: Teachers at North Bengal Medical College were mostly experienced, qualified, and had good medical knowledge. Some were very helpful and explained nicely, but a few were strict and less interactive. Teaching quality depends on the department. Some teach well, others just complete the syllabus.
    Other: The best thing about the course was that you get real-life experience from the early years. Clinical exposure was good, and the hospital has variety of cases to learn from. Teachers also guide well during award duties. But college needs improvement in infrastructure, hostel maintenance, and cleanliness. Lecture halls and labs should be upgraded. Internship and PG guidance can also be better.
    Reviewed on 4 Aug 2025Read More
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    Yogesh kumar verma Verified Icon
    MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - Batch of 2028
    Offered by North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling
    4.4
    5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    The hidden gem - NBMC&H.
    Placements: This college provides internship in the associated hospital. The hospital load is too much. Stipends to interns are provided on time. Last year, the government of West Bengal increased the stipend by 10,000 for interns, and there is 5% increment in stipend per year.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure and facilities in the academics are well built, but they lag behind in the hostel. Library is fully air conditioned and has a permanent Wi-Fi facility. The hostel is also very pockets friendly. It consists of 12 rupees per month. The campus is too huge.
    Faculty: The faculty of this college is friendly, qualified, helpful, and knowledgeable. They are ready to help anyone at any time. The exams are held every 3 months to keep track of students performance. If anyone has studied well, then he/she can easily crack the exam.
    Reviewed on 2 Aug 2025Read More
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    Abhilash Ranjan Das Verified Icon
    MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - Batch of 2023
    Offered by Shri Ramkrishna Institute of Medical Sciences and Sanaka Hospitals
    2.8
    3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
    Faculty members are average and infrastructure is in progress.
    Placements: Everyone who passes MBBS become a doctor. During the time of internship, they offered Rs 28,000 - Rs 31,000. Companies did not recruit MBBS students. Everyone got internships in the college hospital. Doctor was obviously the role offered to us as we were MBBS students, not engineering.
    Infrastructure: We had a Wi-Fi facility, which did not work properly sometimes but we had it everywhere in the hostel building and academy building. The rooms in the hostel were average. But the food was below average, it was good only at the time of grand feast, which occurs once a month
    Faculty: Teachers were good. Some were a little dull but averagely better. Course curriculum was somewhat relevant. Semester exams were very difficult than others. Passing percentage was 50% in practicals and 40% in theory. But overall you had to score 50%.
    Other: I wanted to be a doctor because you get to help others, get prestige, money, etc. It provided less theory so more practical or practice was needed. Events, fests, campus crowd, connectivity, campus surroundings, scholarships, extracurricular activities were top-notch.
    Reviewed on 24 Feb 2025Read More
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    Answered 2 months ago

    The cutoffs for the Bachelor of Hospital Administration (BHA) course in West Bengal government colleges vary by category and college, but generally, a strong academic record in 10+2 with a minimum of 50% in Science stream (with Biology) is required. While some colleges may conduct their own aptitude

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    Answered 6 months ago

    Cut-off ranks for BHA at College of Paramedical and Allied Health Sciences, WBUHS:

    - Round 1: 197

    - Round 2: 338

    - Round 3: 496

    Note: These cut-offs are based on previous year's WBJEE JENPAS UG data and may vary for upcoming sessions.

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    Answered 11 months ago

    West Bengal University of Health Sciences does not offer direct admission. Candidates have to pass national-level or university-level entrance-exam. The university considers NEET-UG, NEET-PG, WBJEE, etc. for specific courses. WBUHS conducts a written test comprising of multiple-choice questions for

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    West Bengal University of Health Sciences opens application in both online and offline mode. The university usually releases the application form by the end of March. Candidates can apply online by paying an application fee for the applied programme. Aspirants also need to provide indentity proof in

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    Nishtha Shukla

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    West Bengal University of Health Sciences has a total intake of 1,400 for BSc. The intake is the total of BSc courses offered in affiliated colleges. Aspirants are offered seat in BSc based on a written test conducted by the university. Aspirants are selected based on their score in the written test

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