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MBBS Admission Guide · 2026 · Visakhapatnam · Updated May 2026

GITAM GIMSR Visakhapatnam MBBS Admission 2026: Fees, NEET Cutoff & MCC/State Counselling

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Set on a 29.9-acre seafront campus at Rushikonda, the GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (GIMSR) is a constituent of GITAM (Deemed to be University) and was Andhra Pradesh's first private-sector deemed medical college. With 150 NMC-approved MBBS seats, a 780-bed teaching hospital and merit scholarships of up to 100%, GIMSR is a strong, well-priced option for families weighing a Management/Paid or NRI route. This guide lays out verified 2026-27 fees, the seat split, the scholarship slabs, and the exact MCC Deemed counselling road map.

150 NMC MBBS Seats AP's First Private Deemed 780-Bed GIMSR Hospital 29.9-Acre Rushikonda Campus Scholarships up to 100% 0-Year Bond
College Snapshot — GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (GIMMBBS 2026
🎓 CourseMBBS · 150 seats (127 Mgmt/Paid + 23 NRI)📝 AdmissionNEET-UG · MCC Deemed counselling only · Mgmt/Paid + NRI · no state quota/domicile💰 FeesMgmt ₹25,37,000/yr (Yr1-4) + ₹12,70,000 (Yr5) · NRI $45,000/yr (Yr1-4) + $22,500 (Yr5) · hostel ₹2,97,648/yr🎯 NEET CutoffNo closing rank/score stated · only qualifying percentile (50th Gen · 40th reserved · 45th Gen-PwD)🏥 HospitalGIMSR teaching hospital — 780 beds (750 core clinical)✅ RecognitionNMC-recognised · GITAM (Deemed to be University) · NAAC accredited · no NIRF stated📜 BondNone stated — 0-yr bond · ₹0 bond fee (Mgmt + NRI)💵 StipendVerify with college
Indicative snapshot — always confirm current fees, cutoffs, bond & dates with the college / counselling authority. Updated June 2026.

By , Founder & Lead Counsellor · Reviewed by Shijin Joy, MBBS Admissions Lead · Updated 28 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.

GITAM GIMSR MBBS 2026 — Key Facts

GIMSR, Visakhapatnam — a constituent of GITAM (Deemed to be University) and the first private deemed medical college in Andhra Pradesh — offers 150 NMC-approved MBBS seats through MCC Deemed counselling, with Management/Paid and NRI quotas and one of the more generous merit-scholarship ladders among South Indian deemed colleges.

  • MBBS seats: 150 (127 Management/Paid + 23 NRI)
  • Management/Paid tuition: ₹25,37,000/yr (Yr 1–4); ₹12,70,000 (Yr 5)
  • NRI tuition: USD 45,000/yr (Yr 1–4); USD 22,500 (Yr 5)
  • Hostel (Twin AC): ₹2,97,648/yr (rent + mess + power)
  • Counselling: MCC Deemed University (mcc.nic.in) · 0-year bond
  • Hospital: 780 beds (750 clinical) · est. 2010 · Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam
GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (GIMSR), Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam — campus and 780-bed teaching hospital
GITAM GIMSR's 29.9-acre Rushikonda campus, Visakhapatnam — home to the 780-bed GIMSR teaching hospital.
Quick Answer No. A qualified NEET-UG score is the statutory floor for every MBBS admission in India. Without it, no quota — management, paid seat or NRI — is legally available, and there are no exceptions.
GITAM GIMSR, Visakhapatnam — campus
GITAM GIMSR, Visakhapatnam — campus (official)

Why GITAM GIMSR earns a place on the shortlist

When a family commits to a self-financed MBBS, the first thing that should be checked is institutional pedigree, and GIMSR scores well here. It was the first medical college opened in the private deemed sector in Andhra Pradesh, established in 2015 as a constituent of GITAM (Deemed to be University) — a university that has been building science and engineering programmes in Visakhapatnam since the 1980s. That parentage matters: the medical college sits inside a mature, single-campus university rather than a standalone trust, which usually translates into steadier governance and shared research infrastructure.

The clinical and physical picture reinforces the case. Undergraduates rotate through an attached 780-bed teaching hospital on a self-contained 29.9-acre campus at Rushikonda, on the coastal edge of Visakhapatnam. For a paid-seat investment, those are the fundamentals that decide whether the five and a half years deliver real clinical exposure or just a degree certificate.

MBBS seat matrix 2026 — how the 150 seats split

GIMSR is sanctioned 150 MBBS seats a year by the National Medical Commission. Because GITAM is a deemed-to-be university, every one of these seats is filled through the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) Deemed University stream — there is no separate Andhra Pradesh state quota and no domicile advantage, so a candidate from any state competes on the same footing.

📌 In one line: branch-wise seats & options at a glance.

CategorySeatsEligibilityCounselling Authority
Management / Paid Seat127Any Indian national with a qualified NEET-UG scoreMCC Deemed Counselling (mcc.nic.in)
NRI Quota23NRI / OCI / PIO, or an Indian sponsored by a first-degree NRI relativeMCC Deemed (NRI rounds)
Total MBBS intake150Verify the live matrix on the official MCC portal before choice-filling

Note: “Paid seat” and “institute-level quota” mean the same thing at a deemed university, and both are routed only through MCC — there is no legitimate off-portal or offline admission. Seat counts can shift slightly each cycle on NMC re-approval; always re-check the current matrix.

GITAM GIMSR Visakhapatnam MBBS Fee Structure & Quotas 2026 (Govt / Management / NRI)

The figures below follow GIMSR's 2026-27 admissions notification. The MBBS course runs 4.5 academic years plus a one-year compulsory internship; Year 5 is a half-length academic year, which is why its tuition is exactly half of the full-year fee.

📌 In one line: fee structure — confirm the current-year official circular before payment.

Fee componentManagement / Paid Seat (127)NRI Quota (23)
Annual tuition (Yr 1–4)₹25,37,000USD 45,000
Year 5 (half year)₹12,70,000USD 22,500
Hostel — Twin Sharing AC₹2,97,648/yr (room rent + mess + power), payable after admission
Service bond0 years · ₹00 years · ₹0
Approx. programme tuition₹1,14,18,000USD 2,02,500
  • Year-1 fee is paid in full at admission; later years may be split into instalments per university rules.
  • NRI tuition must be remitted in US Dollars from the sponsor's account; the hostel charge is billed separately in INR.
  • Hostel is bundled (rent, mess and power in one figure) for Twin-Sharing AC rooms in separate, secured men's and women's blocks.

Merit scholarships — by NEET rank

GIMSR runs one of the more substantial merit ladders in the deemed space. The concession is applied to Year-1 tuition and carries into later years if the student keeps a 65%+ annual aggregate:

📌 In one line: fee structure — confirm the current-year official circular before payment.

NEET (AIR)ScholarshipYear-1 concession
1 – 25,000100%₹25,37,000
25,001 – 75,00075%₹19,02,750
75,001 – 1,50,00050%₹12,68,500
1,50,001 – 3,00,00025%₹6,34,250
3,00,001 – 4,50,00015%₹3,80,550
4,50,001 – 6,00,00010%₹2,53,700

An extra 20% concession is offered specifically on hostel fees, and the top 5% of students who narrowly miss the merit ladder (capped at seven students) can earn a 10% concession in Years 2–5, again subject to a 65%+ aggregate. Scholarship terms are set by the university and can change — confirm the live policy at the time of admission.

The three direct-admission routes, explained plainly

Management quota

A statutorily reserved share of deemed-university seats meant for candidates funding unaided medical education. Because the fee itself narrows the applicant pool, a NEET-qualified student with a modest rank has a genuinely realistic shot — something that is simply not true on the all-India government merit list.

Paid seat / institute-level quota

At a deemed university these labels are interchangeable, and in 2026 they are all settled inside MCC's centralised deemed counselling. There is no “direct” entry that sidesteps the portal. Choosing this category places you in the smaller, budget-defined pool rather than the open-merit crush.

NRI quota

Open to NRI, OCI and PIO candidates, and to Indian students sponsored by a first-degree NRI relative. Tuition is denominated in US Dollars. Because the eligibility filter is narrow, this is statistically the highest-probability way into a sought-after deemed college, GIMSR included.

The only NEET threshold that actually matters

For these quotas, your NEET rank is not the deciding factor — your NEET qualification is. As long as your scorecard reads “Eligible” for your category (the 50th percentile for General, 40th for reserved categories, 45th for General-PwD), you can legally apply and be allotted. Fall below the qualifying percentile and no quota — management, paid or NRI — can place you anywhere in India. Any agent who claims to arrange a seat for an unqualified candidate is describing a fraud, not a service.

🏥 GIMSR Hospital — the clinical engine

Theory is taught identically everywhere; what separates a strong MBBS from a weak one is the volume and variety of real patients an undergraduate sees. GIMSR Hospital, operational since 2010, is built for tertiary teaching load.

  • 780 beds in total, of which 750 are core clinical teaching beds
  • 11 operation theatres — 9 major and 2 minor
  • A full spread of critical-care units: post-operative ward, acute medical care unit, SICU, NICU and a dedicated Burns ICU
  • A 24-hour central laboratory run under pathologists and microbiologists
  • A radiology department with advanced X-ray and ultrasound

The dedicated Burns ICU and the breadth of ICU types are worth flagging: they expose undergraduates to high-acuity cases that smaller teaching hospitals rarely handle, which pays off directly in clinical confidence and later in PG entrance preparation.

Campus, hostel and student life

GIMSR sits on a 29.9-acre unitary campus at Rushikonda, sharing GITAM's wider facilities rather than operating as an isolated medical block. Students get campus-wide Wi-Fi, e-learning resources, advanced skill and simulation labs, and an international-standard indoor multi-purpose sports complex. Accommodation is in separate, secured men's and women's hostels; the annual hostel package of ₹2,97,648 for a Twin-Sharing AC room bundles rent, mess and power into a single figure and is paid only once admission is confirmed.

📝 How the GIMSR admission actually runs — step by step

  1. Confirm NEET qualification. Your NEET-UG scorecard must read “Eligible” for your category. A rank below the merit cut-off is fine; a score below the qualifying percentile is not.
  2. Pick your category. Management/Paid Seat for domestic candidates with the budget; NRI Quota for NRI/OCI/PIO candidates or Indian students sponsored by a first-degree NRI relative.
  3. Assemble NRI documentation (if applicable): the sponsor's valid passport and visa, an embassy certificate of NRI status, and a notarised affidavit declaring the relationship and the commitment to fund tuition. We draft and vet each document before submission.
  4. Register and choice-fill on MCC. Register under the correct category on mcc.nic.in. Choice-filling is where most candidates lose a winnable seat — we order your preference list using historical GIMSR allotment data so that Round 1, Round 2 or Mop-Up gives the best probability of this campus.
  5. Report and pay. On allotment, report to GIMSR within the published window, complete biometric and document verification, and clear the Year-1 fee through official banking channels only.

MBBS eligibility in brief

  • Academics: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English — 50% aggregate in PCB for General (40% for SC/ST/OBC).
  • Age: at least 17 years as on 31 December of the admission year.
  • NEET-UG: a valid, qualified score in the same admission year (scores are not carried forward).

Refund policy at a glance

  • If your seat is re-allocated by MCC, ₹20,000 is retained as an admission-processing charge and the balance is refunded within five working days.
  • If a candidate resigns after the counselling period closes, the fee is not refunded.

Refund terms are governed by MCC rules and the university; reconfirm the exact clause for your admission cycle before paying.

Why families choose FindUrCollege for GIMSR

  • Legal-only practice. Every seat we place runs through MCC Deemed counselling — no capitation, no off-portal deals.
  • Line-itemed cost sheets. Tuition, hostel, mess, deposits and year-on-year escalation on one page, before you commit a rupee.
  • NRI paperwork, fully guided. Sponsor affidavits, embassy letters and dollar-denominated fee challans handled end to end.
  • Pay only after admission. Our counselling fee is contingent on you actually securing the seat.

How GITAM GIMSR differs from colleges it's often confused with

GITAM is, first and foremost, a name most Indians associate with engineering and management. GITAM (Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management) is a deemed-to-be university with campuses in Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad and Bengaluru, and its best-known programmes are technical. GIMSR — the GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, on the Rushikonda campus in Visakhapatnam — is its medical college. If your search began with “GITAM admission,” make sure you are reading about GIMSR's MBBS, and not a B.Tech or MBA programme that happens to share the brand.

In Visakhapatnam itself, GIMSR is most often confused with Andhra Medical College (AMC), the long-established government institution. The two are completely different propositions: AMC is a government college admitting through the NEET all-India and Andhra Pradesh state quotas at a token fee and a very high rank bar, while GIMSR is a deemed-university seat filled through MCC's deemed and paid counselling on a qualified NEET score. Confusing the two gives you wildly wrong expectations on both fee and cut-off before you even begin.

Because GITAM runs more than one campus, also confirm that the prospectus, fee circular and counselling code you are reading specifically name GIMSR at Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam — not a different GITAM faculty or a different city. The 780-bed teaching hospital, the 29.9-acre medical campus and the seat matrix described on this page are specific to the Visakhapatnam medical college, and do not transfer from the university's technical campuses.

The rule we apply for every GIMSR family is the same one that guards against any deemed-college mix-up: match the full college name (GIMSR), the parent university (GITAM), the campus (Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam) and the MCC institute code on mcc.nic.in before any money moves. With a brand this strongly tied to engineering, that quick check is what keeps a medical-seat decision from being built on the wrong information.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get admission to GITAM GIMSR without qualifying NEET?
No. A qualified NEET-UG score is the statutory floor for every MBBS admission in India. Without it, no quota — management, paid seat or NRI — is legally available, and there are no exceptions.
My NEET score is only just above the cut-off. Is GIMSR still realistic?
Yes. Paid-seat and NRI categories run a much smaller applicant pool than the open government list, so allotment is driven by correct category selection, complete documents and disciplined MCC choice-filling rather than by rank.
Is a paid-seat MBBS worth the same as a government-college degree?
Yes. It is an NMC-recognised MBBS accepted across India for PG entrance and registration. Whatever quota you enter through, you study on the same Rushikonda campus, rotate through the same 780-bed hospital, and graduate with an identical qualification.
Is there a service bond after GIMSR?
No. Current institutional data shows a 0-year bond and ₹0 bond fee for both paid-seat and NRI admissions, so graduates can move straight to PG entrance or practice.
Can an Indian student apply under the NRI quota at GIMSR?
Yes, if sponsored by a first-degree NRI relative (for example a blood-related uncle, aunt or grandparent settled abroad) in line with Supreme Court guidelines, with the sponsor formally undertaking the tuition.
Is hostel included in the tuition fee?
No. Tuition is purely academic. The Twin-Sharing AC hostel package of ₹2,97,648 per year — covering room, mess and power — is billed separately and paid only after admission is confirmed.
How long is the MBBS course at GIMSR?
Five and a half years in total — four and a half academic years of teaching followed by a one-year compulsory rotating internship. Year 5 is a half-length academic year, which is why its tuition is exactly half of a full year.
Is GIMSR a good base for NEET-PG preparation?
It is well suited to it. You study the standard NMC curriculum and rotate through a high-volume 780-bed hospital with broad ICU and surgical exposure, which is exactly the clinical grounding NEET-PG rewards. The zero-year service bond also means you can begin PG preparation immediately after internship without a mandatory posting in between.
How do I confirm the current fees before I pay anything?
Cross-check every figure against GIMSR's official 2026-27 admissions notification and the live MCC fee display before committing. We also hand each family a single, line-itemed cost sheet — tuition, hostel, deposits and year-on-year escalation — so there is no ambiguity at the counter.

GITAM GIMSR Visakhapatnam Overview: Campus, NMC Approval & Affiliation

GIMSR is not a standalone trust hospital that bolted on a college; it is one faculty inside GITAM (Deemed to be University), an institution that has operated in Visakhapatnam since 1980 and today runs engineering, science, management, pharmacy, law and humanities programmes across campuses in Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad and Bengaluru. For a medical aspirant, that breadth is quietly valuable — shared central libraries, established research centres, and the everyday machinery of a large, accredited university rather than the thin support structure of a single-specialty college.

GITAM holds NAAC accreditation and features in national university rankings, and its 2015 decision to open a medical college was underwritten by that existing institutional muscle. In practical terms it means the medical programme launched with governance, finance and academic systems already in place — one reason GIMSR stabilised quickly into a credible 150-seat college rather than spending years finding its feet.

Visakhapatnam — a serious place to spend five and a half years

Where you study matters as much as what you study. Visakhapatnam (Vizag) is Andhra Pradesh's largest city and a major port on the Bay of Bengal, with an airport offering daily flights to Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai, and a central railway station on the busy Howrah–Chennai trunk line. The Rushikonda campus sits on the scenic northern beach belt — calm and green, yet a short drive from the city.

Two things make the city sensible for a paid-seat MBBS. First, the cost of living is materially lower than Bengaluru, Pune or Chennai, which keeps the all-in cost of the degree down once food, travel and incidentals are added to tuition. Second, the city carries a large public and private hospital ecosystem, so the case-mix students encounter through GIMSR's catchment is genuinely varied — the kind of exposure that builds clinical instinct rather than textbook familiarity.

What the seat actually costs over 5.5 years

Tuition is only part of the budget, and families plan best against the full programme cost. For a Management/Paid seat, tuition alone is four years at ₹25,37,000 plus a half-year at ₹12,70,000 — roughly ₹1.14 crore. Add the Twin-Sharing AC hostel at ₹2,97,648 a year (about ₹16.4 lakh across the course) and a realistic ₹1.5–2 lakh a year for books, exam fees, travel and personal expenses, and the honest all-in figure lands near ₹1.35 crore before any scholarship.

This is exactly where the merit ladder reshapes the maths. A 50% scholarship for a NEET rank inside 1,50,000 effectively halves the tuition component, and the additional 20% hostel concession trims accommodation on top of that — so a strong scorer who chooses GIMSR can end up paying far less than the headline. For the NRI category, the dollar tuition (USD 45,000 for four years plus USD 22,500 in Year 5, about USD 2,02,500) is the all-academic figure, with hostel billed separately in rupees. We build a personalised, year-by-year cost sheet for every family so Year-2 and Year-3 outflows are never a surprise.

After GIMSR — internship, NEET-PG and licensing

The GIMSR MBBS is a standard NMC-recognised Indian degree, and that single fact governs everything that follows. After the academic years comes the 12-month compulsory rotating internship; on completion you receive registration and may practise or sit NEET-PG for an MD/MS seat. Because it is an Indian NMC degree, there is no FMGE/foreign-screening hurdle — a distinction worth remembering for families also weighing an overseas MBBS.

Graduates who later aim abroad remain eligible for the usual screening routes: ECFMG/USMLE for the United States, PLAB for the United Kingdom, and the AMC pathway for Australia. The zero-year service bond is a real, practical edge here — with no mandatory rural posting locking up the year after graduation, PG preparation or a fellowship can begin without delay.

Documents you'll need at reporting

  • NEET-UG 2026 admit card and scorecard/result
  • Class 10 and Class 12 marksheets and passing certificates
  • Class 10 certificate (as date-of-birth proof)
  • Eight to ten recent passport photographs
  • A government photo ID (Aadhaar or passport)
  • Category/community certificate, where applicable
  • The MCC allotment letter and provisional seat-acceptance receipt
  • For NRI seats: the sponsor's valid passport and visa, an embassy certificate of NRI status, and the notarised sponsorship affidavit

We provide a printable, GIMSR-specific checklist and verify every original before you travel to report — so a missing attestation never costs you the seat at the verification counter.

How GIMSR sits among the region's deemed colleges

Andhra Pradesh and neighbouring Telangana now host a growing cluster of private deemed and self-financing medical colleges, and families rightly ask where GIMSR fits. Three things set it apart. First is age and order: as the first private deemed medical college in AP, GIMSR has a longer operating track record than most newer entrants, which usually means steadier hospital throughput and a more settled faculty — both of which decide the quality of your clinical years. Second is the scholarship ladder: the tuition concessions tied to NEET rank are more generous and more transparent than the discretionary, case-by-case discounts some peers offer, so a strong scorer can predict the real cost rather than negotiate it. Third is the single-campus university model — because GIMSR is embedded inside GITAM rather than standing alone, students share central libraries, research centres and a wider campus life that a one-college trust simply cannot replicate.

Where GIMSR is not the cheapest option in the region, it tends to be the better-documented one: published fee notifications, a clear seat split, and a stated zero-year bond. For a paid-seat family, predictability and clean paperwork are usually worth more than a marginally lower sticker price at a college with vague terms. We map GIMSR side by side with two or three genuine alternatives for every student — on verified fees and the latest available cut-off behaviour — so the decision is made on evidence, not on a brochure.

Common mistakes that cost candidates a seat

Most lost seats are not lost on rank — they are lost on process. The errors we see repeat every single cycle:

  • Registering in the wrong MCC stream. Deemed seats are filled only through MCC's Deemed/Central counselling, not state counselling. Candidates who register only with the state board never even see GIMSR on their choice list.
  • Treating choice-filling as an afterthought. A short or badly ordered preference list is the single biggest reason a qualified candidate goes unallotted while a lower scorer takes the seat. Order matters more than length.
  • Skipping later rounds. Seats vacated by upgrading candidates reopen in Round 2, Mop-Up and Stray Vacancy. Walking away after Round 1 forfeits those second chances.
  • Underestimating NRI documentation lead time. Embassy certificates and notarised sponsorship affidavits take days to assemble; beginning them only after allotment is often too late for the reporting window.
  • Paying anyone before allotment. No legitimate seat requires money outside the official MCC and college channels. Any “advance booking” demand is a red flag, full stop.

None of these need a higher score to avoid — only correct sequencing and clean paperwork, which is exactly the part we manage end to end for every family.

What to verify before you accept the seat

Before paying a single instalment, confirm the following in writing from GIMSR's official admissions office — we obtain each of these for every family as standard practice:

  • The exact 2026-27 tuition for your category, including any year-on-year escalation clause.
  • The current NMC recognition status and the sanctioned annual intake (it should read 150).
  • The full hostel package — what the AC, room and mess components actually cover.
  • A written zero-bond confirmation, since bond terms can change between cycles.
  • The refund schedule and the precise deduction applied on an MCC re-allocation.
  • For NRI seats, the approved sponsor-relationship list and the dollar remittance route.

A college that answers these clearly and on its letterhead is one you can trust with five and a half years and a crore-plus of investment. Vague answers are themselves an answer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For the Management/Paid Seat category the annual tuition is Rs 25,37,000 for Years 1 to 4 and Rs 12,70,000 for the half-length Year 5 (programme total approximately Rs 1.14 crore). NRI tuition is USD 45,000 per year for Years 1 to 4 and USD 22,500 for Year 5. Hostel on a Twin-Sharing AC basis is Rs 2,97,648 per year, covering room rent, mess and power. Always confirm against the current GIMSR admissions notification before paying.
GIMSR has 150 NMC-approved MBBS seats: 127 in the Management/Paid Seat category and 23 in the NRI category, all filled through the MCC Deemed University counselling stream.
Yes, provided you have qualified NEET-UG (cleared the category percentile cut-off). Management/Paid and NRI seats draw a smaller applicant pool than the government merit list, so allotment turns on correct category choice, complete documentation and disciplined MCC choice-filling rather than a top rank. A NEET rank is not the gate; NEET qualification is.
No. Per current institutional data there is a zero-year bond and no bond fee for both Paid-Seat and NRI admissions, so graduates are free to sit PG entrance exams or begin practice immediately.
Yes. GITAM awards tuition concessions on NEET rank for Year 1, continued in later years if the student maintains a 65 percent annual aggregate: 100 percent for AIR 1-25,000, 75 percent for 25,001-75,000, 50 percent for 75,001-1,50,000, 25 percent for 1,50,001-3,00,000, with smaller slabs beyond. An additional 20 percent hostel-fee scholarship also applies.
Yes. GIMSR is recognised by the National Medical Commission, so the MBBS is valid across India for PG entrance and registration, and is eligible for the ECFMG/USMLE, PLAB and AMC screening pathways.
Seat counts, fee figures, scholarship slabs and admission details are compiled from GIMSR's 2026-27 admissions notification and allied public sources as of May 2026, and are reproduced here in summary for guidance only. All figures must be independently verified with GITAM GIMSR Admissions and the official MCC portal before any payment commitment. Fees and seat distributions are subject to revision by the university and regulators. FindUrCollege is an independent counselling platform and is NOT affiliated with GITAM (Deemed to be University), GIMSR, MCC or NMC.

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