Amaltas Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) Dewas MBBS Admission 2026: Fees, NEET Cutoff & State Counselling
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Established in 2016 by the Amaltas Educational Welfare Society, Amaltas Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) Dewas sits on a 30-acre campus on the Ujjain-Dewas highway, just 35–40 km from Indore — Madhya Pradesh\'s commercial and medical hub. Affiliated with MPMSU Jabalpur and recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC), AIMS is attached to the 750+ bed Amaltas Multi-Specialty Hospital and has emerged as one of the most demanded private medical colleges in MP for MMVY-scholarship aspirants.
By Krishna Pandey, Founder & Lead Counsellor (12+ yrs incl. MBBS & MD/MS) · Medically reviewed by Avinash Singh, MBBS Admissions Lead · Updated 30 May 2026
✅ Sourcing: figures use official counselling records (MCC/state) and institute circulars — cutoffs change every round; reconfirm at allotment. No cash payments; official receipts only.
Amaltas Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) Dewas — Key Facts
Amaltas Institute of Medical Sciences, established 2016, sits on a 30-acre campus on the Ujjain-Dewas highway, about 35–40 km from Indore, attached to a 750+ bed teaching hospital. All seats — including NRI — are allotted through DME Madhya Pradesh counselling, with MMVY scholarship access for eligible MP-domicile students.
- Location: Ujjain-Dewas highway, Dewas, Madhya Pradesh (~35 km from Indore)
- MBBS seats: 150 per year
- Entrance: NEET-UG via DME Madhya Pradesh (dme.mponline.gov.in)
- Fees: ~₹11.45 L/year tuition (~₹51.52 L over 4.5 years, AFRC-regulated)
- Recognition: NMC-recognised; affiliated to MPMSU Jabalpur
1. Why Amaltas Dewas Has Become a Priority Pick for 2026
Amaltas Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) Dewas was established in 2016 — making it one of the newer private medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh — but it has rapidly climbed to the top of MP-domicile aspirants' wish lists. The reason is geography. AIMS sits on the Ujjain-Dewas highway, just 35–40 km from Indore, MP's largest medical and commercial hub. Students get the calm of a 30-acre suburban campus while staying within an easy hour of Indore for coaching, family travel and entertainment.
The second reason is the MMVY scholarship dynamic. Because Madhya Pradesh's Mukhyamantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana picks up the entire ₹51-lakh tuition for eligible MP-domicile students, the highest-scoring MP candidates often choose Amaltas over older private colleges further from Indore. That demand has pushed Amaltas's UR cutoff to 520–540+ in 2026 — a level that older guides quoting "450 marks should be enough" badly underestimate.
The honest framing: AIMS Dewas is a strong "premium private MP" pick if you are MP-domicile and MMVY-eligible. It is a poor pick if you are non-domicile hoping to walk in through state-quota — that path is closed in practice (see Section 2).
2. AIMS Dewas Seat Matrix — and the Non-Domicile Reality
Annual MBBS intake at Amaltas: 150 seats, all allotted online through DME MP at dme.mponline.gov.in. There is zero offline admission.
📌 In one line: branch-wise seats & options at a glance.
| Quota | Approx Seats | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
| State Quota / General Pool | ~85% (~128) | NEET qualified — but MP gives 100% priority to MP-domicile candidates in Round 1 & 2; non-domicile applicants are allotted only if seats remain after all eligible MP students are accommodated, which almost never happens at Amaltas due to its proximity to Indore |
| NRI / Foreign Quota | ~15% (~22) | Non-Resident Indians, OCI, or candidates sponsored by a qualifying NRI relative — non-domicile candidates can compete here actively |
The non-domicile reality: Generic guides suggesting "Amaltas is open to all" are factually wrong. The state-quota seat pool exhausts on MP-domicile applicants because (a) Amaltas's premium location attracts top MP scorers, and (b) the MMVY scholarship gives those students a near-zero personal cost basis to claim it. If you are non-domicile, register on the DME MP portal if you wish — but plan the rest of your strategy assuming the 15% NRI quota is your realistic path.
Inside the MP-domicile pool, MP applies its own reservation matrix — SC 16%, ST 20%, OBC 14%, EWS 10%, with horizontal reservations for women, persons with disability, freedom-fighter dependents and ex-servicemen wards. The 20% ST reservation is particularly favourable for ST candidates from Jhabua, Alirajpur, Mandla, Dindori, Khargone and Barwani.
Amaltas Dewas NEET Cutoff — Year-Wise Closing Ranks & Scores
Amaltas Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) Dewas Cutoff 2026 (indicative NEET-UG closing scores)
These are the indicative 2026 NEET-UG cutoff scores already used across this guide for AIMS Dewas, surfaced here as a single year-anchored reference. They reflect Amaltas's surge to 520–540+ in the UR pool as the MMVY scholarship pulls top MP-domicile scorers toward this Indore-proximity campus. Treat every figure as indicative — final DME MP allotment depends on each year's NEET difficulty, seat matrix and applicant mix.
📌 In one line: official closing data — year/category labeled; verify the current round on the official portal.
| Category / Quota | Indicative 2026 NEET-UG Closing Score |
|---|---|
| General / UR | 520–540+ |
| OBC | 515–535 |
| EWS | 510–530 |
| SC | 390–420 |
| ST | 280–310 |
| NRI Quota | 200–300 (with valid sponsorship documentation) |
Earlier-year (e.g. 2021–2024) category-wise closing ranks for Amaltas are not published as official DME MP figures, so we deliberately do not quote fabricated historic cutoffs — only the indicative 2026 band above is documented here. To benchmark these numbers against nearby MP private colleges, compare the RDGMC Ujjain cutoff and the Index Indore cutoff, and review the full NEET 2026 cutoff & counselling guide for category-wise score-to-rank context.
Amaltas Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) Dewas MBBS Fee Structure & Quotas 2026 (Govt / Management / NRI)
Amaltas's tuition is regulated by the Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (AFRC) Madhya Pradesh. NMC's public notice dated 7 April 2026 clarified that the MBBS course fee is chargeable only for the prescribed 4.5-year academic duration (non-tuition charges may still apply during internship) — meaning students pay tuition for the actual academic duration of 4.5 years (54 months) only. Indicative 2026 numbers:
📌 In one line: fee structure — confirm the current-year official circular before payment.
| Head | State / General Quota | NRI Quota |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Tuition | ~₹11,45,000 | ~₹25,00,000 (or USD equivalent) |
| Total Tuition (4.5 yrs) | ~₹51,52,500 | ~₹1,12,50,000 |
| Caution Deposit (refundable, one-time) | ₹25,000 | ₹25,000 |
| University / Misc Fees | ~₹50,000 / year | ~₹50,000 / year |
| Hostel + Mess (per year, mandatory all 5.5 years) | ₹1,50,000–1,75,000 | ₹1,75,000–2,00,000 |
The "hidden" total budget caveat: Tuition is now charged for 4.5 years per NMC, but hostel and mess are mandatory for the full 5.5-year course (including the internship year). For a self-funded state-quota student, the true all-in expenditure including university fees, books, transport, exam fees and miscellaneous lands at ₹62–66 Lakh over the entire course. That is the number to plan your loan against — not just the ₹51.5 L tuition figure.
4. The Game-Changer: MMVY Scholarship at Amaltas
For MP-domicile students, the Mukhyamantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana (MMVY) is the single most consequential rule for AIMS Dewas admission. Under MMVY, the MP government pays the entire AFRC-fixed annual tuition (₹11.45 L/year) directly to Amaltas for eligible students. Net effect: a state-quota MP-domicile MMVY-eligible student walks out after 4.5 years having paid only hostel, mess and miscellaneous — roughly ₹10–13 Lakh total — for an NMC-recognised MBBS degree at a 750-bed teaching hospital.
MMVY 2026 Eligibility Criteria
- Domicile: Legal MP resident with a Tehsildar-issued domicile certificate.
- 12th Board threshold: ≥70% on MP Board OR ≥85% on CBSE / ICSE (verify the year's specific gazette — exact numbers are revised).
- Family income: Annual income ≤ ₹6,00,000 (latest ITR + Tehsildar income certificate).
- Admission route: Only via DME MP state-quota counselling. Management and NRI quota seats are not MMVY-eligible.
The Critical Catch — MMVY Rural Service Bond
If MMVY pays your Amaltas tuition, you become legally bound to serve in rural MP government hospitals or community health centres after MBBS — typically 2 to 3 years. Bond-break penalty: total fees reimbursed by government PLUS approximately ₹10 Lakh fine. The bond is enforceable; recent batches have actually been called for postings.
Important contrast: Students who pay the full Amaltas tuition out of pocket — i.e., do not claim MMVY — have ZERO rural service bond. The bond attaches only to the MMVY-funded admission. Some families with means consciously skip MMVY because they prefer to keep their post-MBBS career options open (USMLE, urban PG, private practice in any state) rather than be tied to rural MP for 2–3 years.
Application Timeline
Apply on the MMVY portal (scholarshipportal.mp.nic.in) within 30 days of confirmed seat acceptance at Amaltas. Required: AFRC fee receipt, Amaltas admission letter, MP domicile, income certificate, caste certificate (if claiming category benefit), bank-account proof, Aadhaar. The application is student-driven; the college only countersigns. Missing the 30-day window forfeits that academic year's reimbursement.
9. Amaltas Hospital — 750+ Beds, Industrial-Town Case Mix
The 750+ bed Amaltas Multi-Specialty Hospital is the clinical backbone of MBBS training at AIMS Dewas. What makes its case-mix distinctive:
- Industrial trauma exposure: Dewas is one of MP's largest industrial belts (Tata, Crompton, Eicher, John Deere, Pithampur Auto Cluster nearby). Amaltas Casualty handles a steady volume of industrial accidents — crush injuries, chemical burns, machine-amputations — that you will not see in metropolitan corporate hospitals.
- Rural and tropical disease load: Dewas, Shajapur, Sehore and surrounding rural districts feed Amaltas with high volume of dengue, malaria, scrub typhus, malnutrition cases, undiagnosed end-stage TB, snakebite envenomation.
- Obstetric volume: Subsidised maternal health services attract a large catchment, giving OB-GYN MBBS posting interns hands-on delivery exposure (40–60+ deliveries observed/conducted during the standard 2-month posting).
- Diagnostic infrastructure: 1.5T MRI, 64-slice CT, digital X-ray, 4D ultrasound, full pathology with immunohistochemistry, endoscopy and bronchoscopy suites.
- Critical care: ICU/CCU/NICU/PICU at full functional capacity. NABH accreditation supports the institutional quality framework.
For NEET-PG conversion, this case-mix matters more than brand prestige. AIMS interns who genuinely engage with the wards build a procedure logbook that competes with much older institutions.
10. Campus Life, Hostel and Indore Connectivity
The 30-acre Amaltas campus is structured as a self-contained township — academic block, hospital, hostels, mess, sports facilities, simulation labs, library — connected by internal roads. What student life actually looks like:
- Hostel: Separate boys (~600 capacity) and girls (~400 capacity) hostels on campus, mandatory for first 2 years. 1st year typically 3-sharing rooms; 2nd–4th year 2-sharing. AC and non-AC variants available; AC adds ₹25,000–35,000/year.
- Mess: Vegetarian-only weekdays; non-vegetarian Sunday lunch. Monthly mess fee ~₹4,500–5,000. Outside food (Swiggy/Zomato delivery) permitted but not into the dining hall.
- Indore weekends: 35 km / 50–60 minutes by car or shared cab. Ola/Uber availability is reliable. Many students do Saturday-morning to Sunday-evening Indore trips for cinema, restaurants, family visits, NEET-PG coaching workshops at TIMES Indore / Aakash Indore. Plan ₹2,500–3,500/month for this travel.
- Indore airport: Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport at Indore — 45 km from Amaltas, ~75 minutes by Ola/Uber (₹1,200–1,500). All-India connectivity for parents visiting from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad.
- Local Dewas: Tier-3 city of ~3 lakh population. Limited entertainment but cost-of-living is genuinely low — paying-guest accommodation off-campus runs ₹5,000–8,000/month for senior MBBS students who prefer to move out of hostel after 2nd year.
11. Amaltas vs Other MP Private Medical Colleges — Honest Comparison
📌 In one line: side-by-side comparison — cutoffs, fees & outcomes.
| College | Annual Tuition | 4.5-Yr Tuition | Hospital Beds | NEET UR Cutoff 2026 | Established | Distance from Indore |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amaltas Dewas | ₹11.45 L | ~₹51.5 L | 750+ | 520–545 | 2016 | 35–40 km |
| RDGMC Ujjain | ₹10.5 L | ~₹47 L | 800+ | 540–565 | 2001 | 60 km |
| Index Indore | ₹15.5 L | ~₹70 L | 1,200+ | 535–560 | 2010 | 0 (in city) |
| Sri Aurobindo Indore | ₹14.5 L | ~₹65 L | 1,000+ | 540–570 | 2003 | 0 (in city) |
| LNCT Bhopal | ₹15 L | ~₹68 L | 700+ | 540–565 | 2018 | 200 km (Bhopal) |
| Chirayu Bhopal | ₹14.5 L | ~₹65 L | 900+ | 530–555 | 2011 | 200 km (Bhopal) |
| Peoples Bhopal | ₹12.8 L | ~₹58 L | 1,000+ | 540–565 | 2002 | 200 km (Bhopal) |
Where Amaltas wins: The cheapest credible NMC-recognised private medical college within 1 hour of Indore. RDGMC is cheaper but 60 km away in Ujjain. Index/Sri Aurobindo are inside Indore but cost ₹13–18 L more across 4.5 years. For families that want Indore-proximity at the lowest tuition outlay, Amaltas is the rational pick.
Where Amaltas loses: Hospital scale (750 beds vs Index 1,200, Sri Aurobindo 1,000). Brand legacy (Amaltas is 10 years old vs RDGMC 25 years). PG depth (smaller than Index Indore). If your family budget can absorb the ₹13–18 L premium, Index Indore offers measurably more case volume and stronger PG mentorship.
12. PG Specialty Profile at AIMS — What MD/MS Seats Exist
Beyond MBBS, Amaltas runs MD/MS programs across major specialties. The PG footprint matters because (a) MBBS interns get bedside teaching from in-house residents, and (b) RDGMC alumni preference channels exist for in-house PG.
📌 In one line: branch-wise seats & options at a glance.
| Specialty | Approx Seats | Indicative State PG Fee |
|---|---|---|
| General Medicine (MD) | 3–5 | ₹14–17 L |
| General Surgery (MS) | 3–5 | ₹14–17 L |
| Obstetrics & Gynecology (MS) | 3–4 | ₹14–17 L |
| Pediatrics (MD) | 2–4 | ₹13–16 L |
| Orthopedics (MS) | 2–3 | ₹14–17 L |
| Anesthesiology (MD) | 3–4 | ₹11–14 L |
| Radio-Diagnosis (MD) | 2–3 | ₹24–30 L |
| Pre/Para-clinical (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochem, Pathology, Pharma, Microbio, FMT, Comm Med) | 2–3 each | ₹3–6 L |
Amaltas MBBS graduates get an institutional preference channel for in-house PG seats — roughly 18–22% of each MBBS batch secures their PG seat within Amaltas itself.
14. Career Outcomes — NEET-PG Conversion, MO Posts, USMLE Path
- NEET-PG conversion within 2 attempts: ~50–55% of each batch. Amaltas is younger than RDGMC so the long-tail alumni data is still being built, but recent batches (2021–2023 graduates) are tracking on par with established MP privates.
- MP State MO recruitment: Strong pipeline into district hospitals across Western and Central MP. Amaltas alumni network in Indore-Ujjain-Dewas-Ratlam-Mandsaur belt is growing.
- Private hospital JR/SR: CARE CHL Indore, Bombay Hospital Indore, Apollo Indore, Sri Aurobindo Indore, Manipal Hospitals — entry packages ₹45,000–65,000/month, growing to ₹85,000–1.2 L for SR.
- USMLE / international residency: Smaller fraction (~3–5%) per batch. NEET-PG remains the dominant exit pathway.
- DNB Direct 6 / DrNB: ~12–15% of each batch lands corporate hospital DNB chair PG seats.
20. Alumni Trajectories — Where Amaltas MBBS Graduates Land
Although Amaltas is younger than RDGMC, it has produced 7+ MBBS batches by 2026. Sample destinations from recent graduating cohorts:
- Government MOs across MP: District hospitals in Indore, Dewas, Ujjain, Ratlam, Mandsaur, Khargone, Khandwa belt. MMVY-bond graduates are actively absorbed into rural CHCs for the 2–3 year service requirement.
- PG residency at GMC Bhopal, GMC Indore, GMC Jabalpur, AIIMS Bhopal, MGM Indore — typically 7–10 students per batch convert to government PG seats.
- Private hospital JR/SR: CARE CHL Indore, Bombay Hospital Indore, Apollo Indore, Sri Aurobindo Indore — entry packages ₹45,000–65,000/month, growing to ₹85,000–1.2 L for SR.
- USMLE / GME residency: Smaller cohort (~3–5 per batch) attempting USMLE within 2 years of MBBS. Most through community programs in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York.
- DNB Direct 6 / DrNB: ~12–18 students per batch land DNB seats at corporate hospital chairs (Apollo, Max, Manipal, Narayana Health).
- Non-clinical pivots: Hospital administration MBA (XLRI BM, ISB executive programs), pharma medical-affairs (Cipla, Lupin, Sun Pharma, Torrent), clinical research (IQVIA, Parexel, ICON), public-health policy (TISS, IIPH).
21. Final Strategic Verdict — Who Should Pick Amaltas Dewas
The honest no-spin verdict after 20 sections of analysis:
- MP-domicile, NEET 520–545, MMVY-eligible (income ≤₹6 L, 12th ≥70% MP Board / ≥85% CBSE): Top-priority pick. Effective tuition: zero after MMVY. Take it — provided you and your family have honestly discussed the 2–3 year rural service bond.
- MP-domicile, NEET 520–545, MMVY-ineligible: Compare Amaltas (₹62–66 L all-in) vs RDGMC Ujjain (₹58–62 L all-in). RDGMC saves ₹4–6 L; Amaltas wins on Indore proximity. Decision turns on geography preference.
- Non-MP domicile, management quota target: Amaltas management ~₹65–75 L is mid-range vs Karnataka Deemed (e.g., SSMC Tumkur ~₹85 L) or Karnataka Private Q-Quota (e.g., Father Muller Mangalore ~₹92 L). Compare on hospital case-volume and city-tier preference, not just headline tuition.
- NRI quota applicant: Amaltas NRI ($25K/yr, ~₹1.12 Cr 4.5-yr) is competitive within MP private peer set. Cheaper than Index Indore NRI; comparable to RDGMC NRI. Choose on infrastructure and Indore-proximity preference.
- NEET above 580: Skip Amaltas — government medical college (GMC Bhopal / Indore / Jabalpur, AIIMS Bhopal) is within reach.
Final filter: If you can answer "yes" to (1) NEET ~510+ for state quota or budget for management/NRI, (2) commitment to NEET-PG / clinical career path, (3) family clear-eyed about MMVY rural-bond if claimed — Amaltas Institute of Medical Sciences Dewas is a legitimate top-tier MP private pick. The Indore-proximity is its single biggest structural advantage and the reason cutoffs have surged past 520+ in 2026.
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