All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh
About All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh (AIIMS Rishikesh) is a premier Autonomous Institute of National Importance (INI), established in 2012 under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, as part of the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) — the national programme to expand tertiary healthcare and medical education to underserved regions of India. Located at Virbhadra Marg, Shivaji Nagar, near the Ganges Barrage, Rishikesh, District Dehradun, Uttarakhand (PIN – 249203), the institute occupies a sprawling semi-urban campus of approximately 101–127 acres situated amidst forest cover and the foothills of the Himalayas. Rishikesh, universally known as the Yoga Capital of the World, provides a uniquely serene and spiritually enriching environment for medical education that stands apart from all other AIIMS campuses in India. AIIMS Rishikesh is governed by its own statutory Act of Parliament, grants its own degrees, and is recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) for 125 MBBS seats and by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) for nursing programmes. It is not subject to affiliating university control. The institute admits students exclusively on merit through the INI-CET / NEET UG process managed by MCC (mcc.nic.in). All 125 MBBS seats fall under the All India Open category — there is no state quota, management quota, or NRI quota — making admission purely competitive at the national level. The NEET UG General category closing AIR is approximately 730–820, placing AIIMS Rishikesh firmly in the top-tier of Indian medical institutions by selectivity. The attached AIIMS Rishikesh Teaching Hospital is a modern multi-block tertiary care facility with a current bed strength of 960+ beds (expanding to 1,000+), handling 2,500–3,500 OPD patients daily with an IPD occupancy of 80–85%. The hospital serves as the primary tertiary referral centre for Uttarakhand and caters to patients from neighbouring states including Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana. It houses 25+ major operation theatres, a 24×7 Level-1 Trauma Centre, and dedicated super-specialty units in Cardiology, Neurology, Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Medical Oncology, Urology, Neurosurgery, CTVS, and Plastic Surgery. Advanced diagnostics include a 3.0 Tesla MRI, 128-slice CT Scan, Digital X-Ray, and molecular genetics laboratory. The hospital is fully integrated with a Hospital Management Information System (HMIS). Academic infrastructure is of AIIMS-standard: fully air-conditioned lecture theatres (200–350 capacity each) with HD projectors and digital smart boards, a central auditorium (500–700 capacity), a 24×7 central library with 10,000+ volumes and full digital access to PubMed, ClinicalKey, UpToDate, and the NML-ERMED Consortium, a state-of-the-art Medical Skills Lab and OSCE Simulation Centre, a CPCSEA-registered animal house, and a dedicated research wing with ICMR/DBT/STS grant support for student and faculty research. AIIMS Rishikesh offers MBBS (125 seats), MD/MS postgraduate programmes (85+ seats across 18+ specialities), DM/MCh super-specialty programmes (~46+ seats across 11 specialities), B.Sc and M.Sc Nursing, PhD, and 15+ paramedical and allied health sciences courses. The faculty strength exceeds 250, with a student-teacher ratio of approximately 1:6. Faculty members include internationally published researchers (100+ PubMed-indexed publications), recipients of national awards (Padma Shri, Dr. B.C. Roy Award), and active contributors to national healthcare policy. Teaching follows the Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) framework with weekly vivas, integrated case-based learning, and simulation-based assessments. Internship stipend is approximately ₹30,070–₹35,000 per month. PG Junior Residents receive ₹90,000–₹1,15,000 per month across three years — the highest PG stipend in India — while the total MBBS course cost is approximately ₹2–8 Lakhs, yielding an estimated ROI ratio of 50:1 to 100:1. There is no rural service bond for MBBS or PG graduates. Campus life centres on Pyrexia (annual cultural and sports fest), campus-wide NKN Wi-Fi, a fully equipped sports complex and gymnasium, a dedicated yoga hall, Amul cafeteria, and a Youth Centre for mental health counselling. The nearest airport, Jolly Grant (Dehradun), is approximately 25 km away with regular flights to Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.Admission Process
Admission to B.Tech programs at MIT Manipal is through the Manipal Entrance Test (MET), a computer-based test conducted by MAHE, with 50% weightage to MET score and 50% to Class 12 (PCM/PCB) marks. JEE Main scores and KCET scores are also accepted. For M.Tech, admission is based on GATE score, MET (PG), or Karnataka PGCET. MCA admission is merit-based on graduation marks (BCA/B.Sc CS/IT with min. 50%). M.Sc programs require valid MET PG scores. Applications are submitted online at apply.manipal.edu. Application fee is ₹600 (general) and ₹1,400 (with entrance test). Required documents include Class 10 & 12 mark sheets, entrance exam scorecard, passport-size photograph, and ID proof.Cutoffs
B.Tech CSE (MET 2025): Closing Rank ~5,129 (General). B.Tech AI/ML: ~7,244. B.Tech Data Science: ~9,116. B.Tech Cyber Physical Systems: ~11,299. B.Tech ECE: ~12,000. B.Tech EEE: ~12,986. B.Tech Mechanical: ~20,000+. B.Tech Civil: ~29,232. MET Cutoff 2025 ranged between 3,479 and 29,232 across various rounds and branches for General category.Rankings & Recognition
NIRF 2025: #59 (Engineering) | NIRF 2024: #56 (Engineering) | India Today 2024: #4 (Private Engineering Colleges) | QS Asia Rankings: 151–160 Band | THE World University Rankings: 601–800 BandTop Recruiters & Placements
AIIMS Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, JIPMER Puducherry (INI-CET PG pathway — primary destination for graduates),All India Institute of Medical Sciences (various new AIIMS — faculty positions),NHS United Kingdom (PLAB pathway),USA Residency Programs (USMLE Step pathway),Canada, Australia, New Zealand (International medical graduate pathways),Medanta – The Medicity, Gurugram,Fortis Healthcare,Apollo Hospitals Group,Max Healthcare,Government of Uttarakhand – Health Department (Medical Officer posts),Indian Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS),ICMR, DBT, and DST (Research fellowship and scientist positions)Scholarships
1. TMA Pai Merit Scholarship – for meritorious students based on Class 12 performance. 2. MET Scholar Award – for top rankers in the Manipal Entrance Test. 3. Kalam-Pai Scholarship – for academically excellent and financially needy students. 4. SC/ST Freeship – state government-supported freeship for SC/ST category students. 5. Single Girl Child Scholarship – for families with a single girl child. 6. HBSF-MAHE EduEmpower Scholarship – for B.Tech students with family income below ₹8 LPA who studied Classes 8–12 in Indian Boards. 7. Achiever Scholarship – for students with outstanding academic performance. 8. Meritorious Girl Student Scholarship – additional scholarship for high-performing girl students joining MIT Manipal.Student Life & Campus
MIT Manipal offers a vibrant and diverse campus life on its 188-acre campus. Students can participate in 50+ technical and cultural clubs ranging from robotics, coding, and electronics to music, dance, drama, and photography. The campus hosts major technical and cultural fests annually. Sports facilities include cricket, football, basketball, badminton, tennis, and a swimming pool. The Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell), Innovation Centre, and MUTBI support student start-up ideas. High-speed Wi-Fi, modern hostels, cafeterias, an on-campus medical centre, and ATM/banking services ensure a comfortable living environment. The Semester Abroad Programme allows students to experience international academic settings.Facilities
AIIMS-standard fully air-conditioned multi-storey academic complex with separate pre-clinical and para-clinical blocks,4–6 large gallery-type lecture theatres (capacity 200–350 students each) equipped with HD projectors, digital smart boards, and surround sound systems,Central Auditorium (500–700 capacity) for academic convocations, seminars, and large events,Annual Cultural & Sports Fest: Pyrexia — one of the largest medical fests in North India,Central Library: 24×7 reading room, 10,000+ textbooks and reference volumes, 150+ national and international print journals, full digital access (PubMed, ClinicalKey, UpToDate, NML-ERMED Consortium), e-library terminals, and thesis archive,Medical Skills Lab and OSCE Simulation Centre with high-fidelity mannequins, task trainers, and standardised patient stations,Anatomy Department with dissection hall, prosection room, and museum,Modular pre-clinical laboratories: Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry,Para-clinical laboratories: Pathology (histopathology and museum), Microbiology (BSL-2 certified), Pharmacology,Animal House (CPCSEA registered) for pharmacological and preclinical research,Research Wing with dedicated laboratory spaces and full ICMR/DBT/STS grant support for student research projects,AIIMS Rishikesh Teaching Hospital: 960+ beds (expanding to 1,000+); multi-block modern facility with fully integrated HMIS (Hospital Management Information System),Separate OPD Tower, IPD Wards, Emergency & Trauma Block (24×7 Level-1 Trauma Centre), and Super-Specialty OPD,25+ major Operation Theatres including dedicated super-specialty OTs,Diagnostics: 3.0 Tesla MRI, 128-slice CT Scan, Digital X-Ray, Advanced Pathology & Molecular Genetics Lab,ICU, CCU, NICU, PICU, and Surgical ICU,Blood Bank, Eye Bank, and Bone Bank,Cardiology, Neurology, Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Oncology (Medical & Surgical), and Urology super-specialty units,24×7 Emergency, Trauma, and Casualty services,Separate modern hostels for Boys (UG), Girls (UG), PG residents, and Nursing students; AC rooms for senior students and PGs, double/single occupancy, attached bathrooms, 24×7 hot water, RO purified water,24×7 hostel security with CCTV surveillance,Student-managed subsidized Mess (vegetarian and non-vegetarian); Amul Cafeteria on campus,Campus-wide high-speed Wi-Fi via National Knowledge Network (NKN) connectivity,Sports Complex: cricket ground, basketball court, tennis court, volleyball court, football ground,Fully equipped gymnasium and dedicated Yoga Hall (befitting Rishikesh — the Yoga Capital of the World),SBI/Canara Bank ATM and bank branch on campus,Stationery shop and general convenience store,Youth Centre for student mental health counselling and peer support,Proximity to the Ganges Barrage, trekking routes, Tapovan cafes, and adventure sports hubsFaculty Details
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the MBBS fee at AIIMS Rishikesh?
AIIMS Rishikesh charges a nominal annual tuition fee of approximately ₹1,628 — one of the lowest in the world for a medical degree. Total expenditure over the entire 5.5-year MBBS programme (including hostel, mess, and miscellaneous charges) is approximately ₹2–8 Lakhs. There is no management quota or NRI quota; all 125 seats are merit-based via NEET UG / INI-CET.
How is admission done for MBBS at AIIMS Rishikesh?
AIIMS Rishikesh is an Institute of National Importance (INI). MBBS admissions are conducted via NEET UG scores followed by INI-CET counselling managed by MCC (mcc.nic.in). All seats fall under the All India Open category — there is no state quota for MBBS. AIIMS Rishikesh NEET UG General category closing AIR is approximately 730–820.
Is there a service bond at AIIMS Rishikesh for MBBS students?
No. AIIMS Rishikesh does not impose any compulsory rural service bond on MBBS (UG) graduates. Students are completely free to pursue NEET PG / INI-CET, USMLE, PLAB, or any career pathway immediately after graduation. A nominal penalty of ₹5,000–₹10,000 applies only for mid-course dropout.
What is the bond policy for PG (MD/MS) students at AIIMS Rishikesh?
PG (MD/MS) students at AIIMS Rishikesh do not have a government service bond. However, leaving a PG seat after the official cut-off date attracts a financial penalty of ₹3–10 Lakhs and results in debarment from INI-CET for a specified period. There is no rural service commitment post-PG.
What is the internship stipend at AIIMS Rishikesh?
MBBS interns at AIIMS Rishikesh receive a monthly stipend of approximately ₹30,070 as per 7th CPC revision, with some sources reporting up to ₹35,000 including arrears. Payments are disbursed regularly through the central payroll system. Interns rotate through all 13 NMC-mandated departments including Medicine, Surgery, OBG, Paediatrics, and Trauma & Emergency.
What is the PG stipend at AIIMS Rishikesh?
PG Junior Residents (MD/MS) at AIIMS Rishikesh receive one of the highest stipends among all medical colleges in India: approximately ₹90,000–₹1,05,000 per month in Year 1, ₹95,000–₹1,10,000 in Year 2, and ₹1,00,000–₹1,15,000 in Year 3, as per 7th CPC norms. The total stipend received over 3 years far exceeds the cost of the entire 5.5-year MBBS programme.
Does AIIMS Rishikesh offer institutional preference for in-house PG admissions?
Yes. AIIMS Rishikesh offers an Institutional Preference (IP) quota for its own MBBS graduates in the INI-CET PG admission process. Approximately 50% of PG seats (around 50–60 seats across all specialities) are reserved for internal AIIMS Rishikesh candidates via the INI-CET roster system, significantly improving in-house PG conversion rates.
What is the bed strength and patient load at AIIMS Rishikesh hospital?
The AIIMS Rishikesh Teaching Hospital has a current bed strength of 960+ beds (expanding to 1,000+) with an IPD occupancy of approximately 80–85%. The hospital handles 2,500–3,500 OPD patients daily across all departments. It operates as the primary tertiary care referral centre for Uttarakhand and serves patients from neighbouring states including Himachal Pradesh, UP, and Haryana.
What super-specialty courses are available at AIIMS Rishikesh?
AIIMS Rishikesh offers DM programmes in Cardiology, Neurology, Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Medical Oncology, and Neonatology (~20+ total DM seats), and MCh programmes in Neurosurgery, CTVS, Urology, Plastic Surgery, and Paediatric Surgery (~26+ total MCh seats). Admission is through INI-SS (INI Super Specialty Entrance Examination) conducted by AIIMS New Delhi.
What is the NIRF ranking and reputation of AIIMS Rishikesh?
AIIMS Rishikesh is consistently regarded as one of the top 5 new AIIMS institutes in India and is ranked among the top 10–15 medical colleges nationally in NIRF Medical rankings. It is broadly ranked as the best medical college in Uttarakhand and a top-tier institution in North India, typically cited alongside AIIMS Jodhpur and AIIMS Bhopal in terms of peer comparison.
Courses & Fees
- MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) - Tuition Fee: ₹1,628 per year (heavily subsidized by Government of India); Hostel Fee: ₹1,000–₹2,000 per year; Mess Charges: ₹3,500–₹5,000 per month (student-managed, subsidized); Miscellaneous/Institutional fees: ~₹10,000–₹15,000 per year; Total approximate 5.5-year cost: ₹2–8 Lakhs (inclusive of all charges). No Management or NRI quota — 100% merit-based via INI-CET/NEET UG.
- MD General Medicine (Doctor of Medicine – General Medicine) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MS General Surgery (Master of Surgery – General Surgery) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Obstetrics & Gynaecology (Doctor of Medicine – Obstetrics & Gynaecology) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Paediatrics (Doctor of Medicine – Paediatrics) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MS Orthopaedics (Master of Surgery – Orthopaedics) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Anaesthesiology (Doctor of Medicine – Anaesthesiology) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Radiodiagnosis (Doctor of Medicine – Radiodiagnosis) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Psychiatry (Doctor of Medicine – Psychiatry) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy (Doctor of Medicine – DVL) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Pathology (Doctor of Medicine – Pathology) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Microbiology (Doctor of Medicine – Microbiology) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Biochemistry (Doctor of Medicine – Biochemistry) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Anatomy (Doctor of Medicine – Anatomy) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Physiology (Doctor of Medicine – Physiology) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Pharmacology (Doctor of Medicine – Pharmacology) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Community & Family Medicine (Doctor of Medicine – Community Medicine) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MD Forensic Medicine & Toxicology (Doctor of Medicine – FMT) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MS Ophthalmology (Master of Surgery – Ophthalmology) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- MS ENT / Otorhinolaryngology (Master of Surgery – ENT) - Nominal institutional fees as per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; PG stipend ₹90,000–₹1,05,000/month (Year 1); admission via INI-CET
- DM Cardiology - Nominal institutional fees; admission via INI-SS; stipend as per AIIMS 7th CPC norms
- DM Neurology - Nominal institutional fees; admission via INI-SS; stipend as per AIIMS 7th CPC norms
- DM Nephrology - Nominal institutional fees; admission via INI-SS; stipend as per AIIMS 7th CPC norms
- DM Gastroenterology - Nominal institutional fees; admission via INI-SS; stipend as per AIIMS 7th CPC norms
- DM Medical Oncology - Nominal institutional fees; admission via INI-SS; stipend as per AIIMS 7th CPC norms
- DM Neonatology - Nominal institutional fees; admission via INI-SS; stipend as per AIIMS 7th CPC norms
- MCh Neurosurgery - Nominal institutional fees; admission via INI-SS; stipend as per AIIMS 7th CPC norms
- MCh Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery (CTVS) - Nominal institutional fees; admission via INI-SS; stipend as per AIIMS 7th CPC norms
- MCh Urology - Nominal institutional fees; admission via INI-SS; stipend as per AIIMS 7th CPC norms
- MCh Plastic Surgery - Nominal institutional fees; admission via INI-SS; stipend as per AIIMS 7th CPC norms
- MCh Paediatric Surgery - Nominal institutional fees; admission via INI-SS; stipend as per AIIMS 7th CPC norms
- B.Sc Nursing (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) - As per AIIMS Rishikesh / INC-approved norms; heavily subsidized government rates
- M.Sc Nursing (Master of Science in Nursing) - As per AIIMS Rishikesh norms; admission via INI-CET Nursing
- B.Sc Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT) - As per AIIMS Rishikesh paramedical norms
- B.Sc OT Technology (Operation Theatre Technology) - As per AIIMS Rishikesh paramedical norms
- B.Sc Radiography & Imaging Technology - As per AIIMS Rishikesh paramedical norms
- B.Sc Optometry - As per AIIMS Rishikesh paramedical norms
- B.Sc Physiotherapy - As per AIIMS Rishikesh paramedical norms
- Ph.D (Doctor of Philosophy – Medical Sciences, Biomedical Research & Allied Disciplines) - As per AIIMS Rishikesh PhD programme norms; admission via institutional entrance and interview
Reviews & Ratings
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Pros
- AIIMS brand: National and international prestige opening doors to the best PG seats, research fellowships, NHS/USMLE pathways, and academic careers
- Zero service bond for MBBS graduates — complete freedom to pursue any career pathway, including NEET PG, INI-CET, USMLE, PLAB, or private practice, immediately after graduation
- Near-zero tuition fees (₹1,628/year) with a total 5.5-year cost of ₹2–8 Lakhs — ROI ratio estimated at 50:1 to 100:1
- World-class research infrastructure: ICMR/DBT-funded student research projects (STS grants), PubMed-indexed faculty, and a dedicated research wing
- Highest PG stipend among Indian medical colleges: ₹90,000–₹1,15,000 per month for MD/MS residents as per 7th CPC
- Institutional Preference (IP) quota for in-house PG candidates — approximately 50% of PG seats reserved for AIIMS Rishikesh MBBS graduates
- Super-specialty services (Cardiology, Neurology, Nephrology, Neurosurgery, CTVS, Oncology) providing diverse case exposure unavailable in most state medical colleges
- 3.0 Tesla MRI, 128-slice CT, and advanced molecular diagnostics — cutting-edge clinical exposure
- Scenic, safe campus in Rishikesh (Yoga Capital of the World) near the Ganges, trekking routes, and adventure sports hubs — exceptional quality of life
- Pyrexia annual fest — one of the largest and most celebrated medical college fests in North India
- Campus-wide NKN high-speed Wi-Fi, fully equipped gym, yoga hall, sports complex, and Youth Centre for mental health support
- Employment rate of 95–98% within 6 months — virtually all AIIMS graduates secure PG seats, residency, or international opportunities
Cons
- First-year hostel room-sharing (often triple or double occupancy during initial transition period) before permanent allotment of single rooms from 2nd year onwards
- Heavy academic pressure with 85%+ mandatory attendance, frequent internal assessments, and a highly competitive peer environment
- Rishikesh is a Tier-2 spiritual city — limited metropolitan amenities such as large malls, multiplexes, or a vibrant nightlife compared to Delhi or Mumbai
- Extreme seasonal weather: very hot summers and chilly winters, with occasional heavy monsoon disruptions
- PG residents face an extremely high workload of 80–100+ hours per week in clinical branches; burnout risk is moderate to high especially during internship and junior residency
- Administrative bureaucracy common to central government institutes can delay grievance redressal and infrastructure upgrades
- City connectivity: no direct flights from most cities to Jolly Grant Airport (Dehradun); relies on connecting flights or road travel from Delhi (~240 km)
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Location
Virbhadra Marg, Shivaji Nagar, Near Barrage, Sturida Colony, Rishikesh, District Dehradun, Uttarakhand, PIN – 249203
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Phone: +91-820-2571978
Email: admission.mit@manipal.edu
Medical Details & Hospital Load
Bed Count: N/A, Daily Patients: 2,500–3,500 OPD patients per day; high IPD admissions including complex referrals from across Uttarakhand and neighbouring states (Himachal Pradesh, UP, Haryana)
OPD Load: 2,500–3,500 patients per day across all OPD departments; dedicated Super-Specialty OPD operational 6 days a week; highest patient diversity in Uttarakhand including high-altitude diseases, tropical conditions, trauma, and oncology, IPD Load: 960+ beds with 80–85% average IPD occupancy; all major and super-specialty departments fully operational; interns and final-year students rotate through all 13 NMC-mandated departments; PG residents serve as primary workforce for complex surgeries and critical care independently under senior supervision
Bond Years: 0, Bond Penalty: MBBS mid-course dropout penalty: ₹5,000–₹10,000 (nominal, Low enforcement). PG (MD/MS) post-cut-off seat withdrawal penalty: ₹3,00,000–₹10,00,000 (Three to Ten Lakh Rupees) + debarment from INI-CET for specified period (High enforcement).