India Education Trust, founded in 1999 by renowned Gynaecologist and IVF Specialist Dr. M.L. Swarankar, is the Sponsoring Body of the University.
Years of Exemplary Medical Education and Healthcare
The first Private Medical University in Rajasthan was established in 2011 by an act of State Legislature and recognized by University Grants Commission (UGC).
For qualifying in NEET, students have to score a minimum of 50 percentile for UR (unreserved) and 40 percentile for SC (scheduled castes)/ST(scheduled tribes)/OBC (other backward class) category.
No. To get admission under any category, you have to be NEET qualified and apply to MCC under deemed university.
A total of 250 seats are available, out of which… seats belong to General category and.. seats belong to NRI category. Check the eligibility criteria for General/NRI category at www.mcc.nic.in
All admissions are carried out as per the norms/ rules/ guidelines of MCC/DGHS (Govt. of India). No donation/ capitation fee is accepted for admission under any category in MGMCH.
Lower limit – 17 years completed as on date 31st Dec 2023
Upper limit – Case is pending with Hon’ble Supreme Court. (However, you are requested to refer the MCC website for latest updates)
The counselling rounds are conducted as per the norms/ rules/ guidelines of MCC; where usually after the end of the first, second and mop up rounds if the seats still remain unfilled, then a stray vacancy round is conducted at the institution as per MCC/ DGHS/ SIU guidelines.
During the admission process, if mandatory documents as required by MCC/ MGMCH are not available or there is some ambiguity; then MGMCH will declare the candidate as ineligible for admission at MGMCH. However, you can contact MCC for seeking further guidance/ clarification.
No. If you have secured admission through NRI category, then you have to continue with the same.
All the documents given in MCC-NTA brochure are mandatory. (visit: www.mcc.nic.in)
Yes, Accepted