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India’s capital and the city of rallies, Delhi is now officially the NCT (National Capital Territory of Delhi) and a union territory. It is a metropolitan city which is situated along the Yamuna River and is bordered by the state of Haryana on the 3 sides and by Uttar Pradesh towards the east. With a population of 31,181,377, Delhi ranks top first in population in India. Delhi is also known as the ’Mini India’ because people all over India come here and practice their own languages, culture, and languages. More than 80% of people in Delhi speak Hindi and the rest 20% prefer Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, and others.
Covering an area of 1,483 km², Delhi is a city of ancient and modern blend.
Delhi is a beautiful city comprising many historical monuments and tourists from all around the world come here to visit the Red Fort which is a symbol of India, the peaceful Jama Masjid mosque, and nearby them is Chandni Chowk, a vibrant and colorful lively marketplace filled with sweets shops and food stalls. Delhi is not only the home to millions of dreams but also the city that fastens your pulse. Here you can come and explore its wonders, art and craft, diverse culture, cuisine, and ancient heritage. Delhi is referred to as one of the prime locations for medical education in India and choosing one of the best from the list of medical colleges is not an easy task.
MBBS is an undergraduate degree that stands for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. It is a five and half years long program that comprises four and half years of theoretical learning and the last year of practical training. MBBS includes various courses such as anatomy, surgery, pathology, physiology, and pharmacology. After successfully completing this degree one can choose to pursue a career as a doctor, medical writer, physician, etc. NEET is an entrance exam conducted by MCI for candidates willing to get admitted into top medical colleges.
Study program |
MBBS |
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Course Level |
Graduate (Undergraduate) |
Eligibility |
10+2 with PCB along with English |
Course duration |
5.5 years including an internship |
Medium of teaching |
English and Hindi |
Course Intake |
September |
Exam conducted |
NTA (National Testing Agency) |
Examination type |
Semester/ Yearly |
Entrance exam |
NEET exam |
Below mentioned are the documents required for successfully getting admitted for MBBS in Delhi:
NEET-UG scorecard.
1st-year subjects |
2nd-year subjects |
3rd-year subjects |
Final year subjects |
Anatomy |
Community Medicine |
Community Medicine |
Pediatrics |
Biochemistry |
pathology |
ENT |
Psychiatry |
Physiology. |
microbiology |
Ophthalmology |
Dermatology and Venereology |
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pharmacology |
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Orthopedics |
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Forensic Medicine and Toxicology |
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Obstetrics |
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Clinical postings inwards |
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Anesthesiology |
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OPD |
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Gynecology |
Exam Conducting Body |
Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of (MCC) Medical Counselling Committee |
Counseling fees |
INR 1000 |
Registration date |
from 28th October onwards |
Registration mode |
Online mode |
NEET 2023 exam date |
7th of May, 2023 |
Category |
Seats |
SC (Scheduled Caste) students |
15% of MBBS seats |
ST (Scheduled Tribe) students |
7.5% of MBBS seats |
OBC (Other Backward Class) |
27% of MBBS seats |
PH (Persons with Disability) students |
5% of MBBS seats |
Counseling process- The counseling for MBBS is conducted by the MCC. After the announcement of the results, the counseling begins which consists of a total of three rounds for seat allocation and is followed by the mop-up rounds. Candidates can check the list released on the official website by logging into their registered accounts with their ID and password.
College |
Approved by |
Established on |
Course and degree |
Campus size |
(AIIMS) All India Institute Of Medical Sciences of New Delhi |
NMC, INC |
1956 |
11 degrees and 131 courses |
N/A |
(HIMSR) Hamdard Institute Of Medical Sciences And Research of New Delhi |
NMC |
2012 |
8 degrees and 35 courses |
N/A |
(LHMC) Lady Hardinge Medical College For Women of New Delhi |
NMC, INC |
1916 |
9 degrees and 34 courses |
68.16 acres |
Maulana Azad Medical College of New Delhi |
NMC |
1958 |
7 degrees and 27 courses |
122 acres |
North Delhi Municipal Corporation Medical College of New Delhi |
NMC, INC |
2013 |
3 degrees and 3 courses |
N’A |
University College Of Medical Sciences affiliated to the University Of Delhi of Delhi |
NMC |
1971 |
7 degrees and 27 courses |
N/A |
Vardhman Mahavir Medical College And Safdarjung Hospital of New Delhi |
NMC, INC |
2002 |
7 degrees and 238 courses |
N/A |
Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College And Hospital of New Delhi |
NMC |
2016 |
1 degree and 1 course |
29.4 acres |
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital And Post Graduate Institute Of Medical Education And Research of New Delhi |
NMC |
2008 |
6 degrees and 29 courses |
N/A |
College |
Approved by |
Established on |
Course and degree |
Campus size |
Army College Of Medical Sciences, Delhi |
NMC |
2008 |
1 degree and 1 course |
25.559 acres |
After doing well and successfully completing the MBBS course there are generally 3 options, start their own clinic or venture, go for a job whether it is private or government, and lastly choose to study further. You will have a big and diverse scope in medicine after completing your MBBS and those are most convincing them. A person has over 60+ opportunities after completing MBBS and can get a fulfilling career in the medical field.
Medical practitioner- A person can work and practice in various clinics or hospitals.
Government jobs- A graduate can look for government jobs in defense services, research institutions, and any public hospital too.
Further studying- An MBBS graduate can also choose to further complete his master's and Ph.D. and earn more experience. This also helps to enhance and grow your skills.
Academics- A graduate can become a professional teacher or professor in any government or private institute, university, or research center.
In conclusion, I must say that India’s capital Delhi has one of the best colleges along with the best training facilities. In total Delhi has 61 medical colleges and choosing one of the best from these is really a tough task for people. Delhi is a beautiful city with top-class infrastructures, huge clinical exposure, and well-experienced faculties. But getting admitted to these top medical colleges require a lot of hard work and effort. Prepare well for the NEET exam and get yourself a well-secured seat. Just by doing MBBS and serving people, one can give a positive contribution to the nation.