Institute of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar MBBS Admission 2026: Fees, NEET Cutoff & MCC/State Counselling
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The Institute of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital is the medical faculty of Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (SOA), a deemed-to-be university in Bhubaneswar. It offers 250 MBBS seats (212 management + 38 NRI), a 1,750-bed teaching hospital with what the institution describes as the largest ICU complex in Odisha, and an NMC-recognised degree. Verified fees: management ₹21.95 lakh, NRI USD 50,000.
By Krishna Pandey, Founder & Lead Counsellor · 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.
IMS & SUM Bhubaneswar MBBS 2026 — Key Facts
IMS & SUM Hospital, the medical faculty of Siksha 'O' Anusandhan in Bhubaneswar, offers 250 NMC-approved MBBS seats (212 management + 38 NRI) through MCC deemed counselling, with a 1,750-bed hospital and verified fees of ₹21.95 lakh (management) / USD 50,000 (NRI).
- University: Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (SOA, deemed)
- Seats: 250 (212 management + 38 NRI)
- Management tuition: ₹21,95,000/year
- NRI tuition: USD 50,000/year
- Hospital: 1,750 beds — among the largest ICU complexes in Odisha

Why IMS & SUM Bhubaneswar belongs on a serious shortlist
IMS & SUM is the flagship medical college of Siksha 'O' Anusandhan, a deemed university that ranks well nationally in the broader SOA group. Its scale is the headline: a 1,750-bed teaching hospital — one of the largest in eastern India — with what the institution describes as Odisha's largest ICU complex. For undergraduates, that translates into very high patient throughput and intensive-care exposure from the clinical years onward.
The 250-seat intake (212 + 38) is one of the larger deemed matrices, and Bhubaneswar's lower cost of living keeps the all-in cost of the degree reasonable.
Institute of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar MBBS Fee Structure & Quotas 2026 (Govt / Management / NRI)
📌 In one line: fee structure — confirm the current-year official circular before payment.
| Category | Annual fee |
|---|---|
| Management (212 seats) | ₹21,95,000/year |
| NRI Quota (38 seats) | USD 50,000/year |
- Management (₹21.95 lakh) and NRI (USD 50,000) tuition are from SOA's official fee material; confirm the current circular before paying.
- Hostel and mess are billed separately; we provide a full cost sheet.
- All 250 seats are settled through MCC deemed counselling.
IMS & SUM Hospital: Teaching Hospital, Campus & Recognition
Institute of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital was established in 2007 at Bhubaneswar, Odisha, and is a constituent college of Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan (deemed-to-be-university). Its MBBS degree is recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and is valid across India for NEET-PG and council registration.
Clinical training is anchored at the SUM Hospital (~1,750+ beds), so MBBS students rotate through high patient volumes across the major specialties from the early clinical years. The sanctioned MBBS intake is 250 seats. SUM Hospital is one of eastern India’s largest super-specialty teaching hospitals, integrated directly into the medical school for extensive early clinical exposure.
What Makes IMS & SUM Distinctive
The SUM Hospital complex houses the largest ICU in Odisha plus a dedicated neuro-ICU, with a broad super-specialty roster — Neurosurgery, Cardiology, Surgical and Gynaecologic Oncology, Nephrology with renal transplantation, and CTVS.
A second campus at Phulnakhara opened in January 2024, expanding capacity well beyond the main ~1,750-bed hospital. IMS-SUM is part of Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan, ranked #21 in the NIRF 2024 Medical category at the university level — one of eastern India’s stronger deemed medical universities.
Campus and student life
The Bhubaneswar campus provides separate, secured men's and women's hostels, libraries, skill and simulation labs and sports facilities within the wider SOA university. Hostel is billed after admission — confirm the current rate with admissions.
Institute of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar Overview: Campus, NMC Approval & Affiliation
IMS & SUM Bhubaneswar is not a standalone trust hospital that bolted on a college; it is the medical faculty of Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (SOA). For a family committing a crore-plus to a self-financed MBBS, that parentage is one of the first things worth checking. A deemed-to-be university brings settled governance, a shared central library and research infrastructure, and an academic ecosystem that a single-college trust simply cannot replicate. It also means the college's NMC recognition, its published fee notifications and its participation in MCC counselling are handled with the discipline of an established institution rather than improvised from one admission cycle to the next.
In practice, that stability shows up where it counts for an undergraduate: a steadier faculty, a teaching hospital with consistent patient throughput, and predictable year-on-year fees. It is the difference between a degree you can plan five and a half years around and one that surprises you in Year 2.
How IMS & SUM Bhubaneswar compares with peer deemed colleges
It helps to see IMS & SUM Bhubaneswar next to comparable deemed-university options rather than in isolation. The snapshot below uses verified Year-1 management fees and teaching-hospital bed strength — the two numbers that most shape value and clinical exposure. Tap any college to open its full guide.
📌 In one line: side-by-side comparison — cutoffs, fees & outcomes.
| College | University | Year-1 fee (mgmt) | Hospital beds |
|---|---|---|---|
| IMS & SUM, Bhubaneswar (this page) | Siksha O Anusandhan | ₹21.95L | 1,750 |
| KIMS, Bhubaneswar | KIIT | ₹18.50L | 2,600 |
| DY Patil, Kolhapur | DY Patil Edu. Society | ₹24.10L | 800 |
Read the table for fit, not just price: a higher fee often buys a far larger teaching hospital and more clinical volume, while a lower fee can be the smarter call if the case-mix is already strong. We map IMS & SUM Bhubaneswar against two or three genuine alternatives for every family using live fees and the latest cut-off behaviour, so the decision is made on evidence.
IMS & SUM Bhubaneswar as a place to study medicine
Where you spend five and a half years matters as much as the college badge. IMS & SUM Bhubaneswar is in Bhubaneswar, Odisha's capital and a fast-growing education hub with a low cost of living. For a paid-seat family two things follow from the location: the everyday cost of living (food, travel, accommodation) sits on top of tuition and varies sharply by city, and the local hospital ecosystem shapes how broad a case-mix you actually rotate through in the clinical years. We factor both into the cost sheet and the shortlist we build for you, so the choice reflects the true four-walls-and-beyond experience, not just the prospectus.
How IMS & SUM Bhubaneswar differs from colleges it's often confused with
IMS & SUM — the Institute of Medical Sciences and SUM Hospital — is the medical faculty of Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan (SOA), a deemed-to-be university in Bhubaneswar. The confusion almost always starts in the same city: Bhubaneswar is home to two major deemed medical institutions, IMS & SUM (under SOA) and KIMS (under KIIT). They are different universities, with different fee structures, bed strengths and counselling codes, and they are not branches of one another.
If your search is simply “deemed MBBS in Bhubaneswar,” you are seeing both colleges at once, and it is easy to read SOA's fee against KIIT's campus photos or vice-versa. The cleanest way to keep them apart is by parent university: IMS & SUM = Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan; KIMS = Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology. Lock that pairing first, and the fee circulars, hostel details and MCC codes line up correctly behind it.
There is a second, subtler mix-up: SOA itself runs more than one campus and a sizeable hospital network in and around Bhubaneswar, so “SUM Hospital” can refer to more than one unit. When you check bed strength, departments and your likely clinical postings, confirm they describe the IMS & SUM campus tied to your MBBS seat, not a second SOA facility. The 1,750-bed teaching-hospital figure that makes this college attractive is specific, and worth verifying against the exact campus.
Applicants also sometimes confuse SOA's medical college with the university's well-known engineering and dental faculties, which share the SOA name and rankings. University-level accreditations and NIRF positions are real, but they do not automatically describe the MBBS programme's seat matrix or fee — IMS & SUM splits its intake across management and NRI categories with their own numbers, and that is what governs your cost and your odds.
So treat IMS & SUM as its own entity: verify the college name, the parent university (SOA), the specific SUM Hospital campus, and the MCC institute code together before committing a rupee. We do this side-by-side with KIMS for Bhubaneswar families precisely because the two are so easily swapped — and a swap at the choice-filling stage is an expensive mistake to unwind.
Who IMS & SUM Bhubaneswar is the right fit for
IMS & SUM fits well if you want a very large teaching hospital (around 1,750 beds) and broad clinical exposure in a fast-growing education city with a low cost of living, at a Year-1 fee near ₹22 lakh. For a family that prizes case-mix and hospital scale per rupee — and is comfortable studying in Bhubaneswar — it is one of the stronger value propositions in the deemed space.
It is a less natural fit if you specifically want a metro address, or if you have already set your heart on KIMS (KIIT) in the same city — the two are different universities and should be compared head-to-head, not assumed equivalent. Families who weight brand ranking above hospital scale may also lean differently; SOA's strength here is clinical volume and cost, which is exactly what some scorecards need most.
We make that comparison explicit. For Bhubaneswar families we put IMS & SUM beside KIMS on live fees, bed strength and cut-off behaviour, and we tell you honestly which one fits your score and budget — rather than letting two near-identical-looking options blur into a coin toss at choice-filling.
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The NEET-UG 2026 route into IMS & SUM Hospital
Every MBBS seat at IMS & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar is filled strictly on the basis of NEET-UG 2026 — there is no separate entrance test and no legitimate way around the exam. You must first clear the NEET qualifying percentile: the 50th percentile for the General category, the 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC, and the 45th percentile for the General-PwD category. Your NEET score and All-India Rank then feed into a centralised counselling process.
Depending on whether IMS & SUM Hospital is a government, deemed or private institution, its seats are allotted through one of three routes: the All-India Quota (15%) conducted by the MCC, the Odisha state quota (85%) conducted by the state authority, or — for deemed and private colleges — MCC deemed counselling plus institutional NRI/management seats. The exact route that applies to IMS & SUM Hospital is published on the official MCC and Odisha counselling portals each season; confirm it there before you fill choices, because reporting to the wrong portal is the single most common reason aspirants forfeit an eligible seat.
What MBBS at IMS & SUM Hospital really costs
The headline tuition you see quoted is only part of the real cost. When you plan your MBBS budget for IMS & SUM Hospital, account for the full picture across 4.5 years of study plus a one-year compulsory rotating internship:
- Tuition fee — the largest component, set category-wise and (for deemed/private colleges) often split into separate general, NRI and management bands.
- Hostel and mess — usually billed annually and not included in tuition.
- One-time and recurring charges — admission, caution deposit (refundable), university registration, exam and laboratory fees.
- Internship stipend — most colleges pay a monthly stipend during the CRRI year, which partly offsets living costs.
Always verify the current official fee notification before paying — fees are revised annually and regulated fee committees periodically reset deemed/private bands. Education loans from nationalised banks cover MBBS tuition and living costs against your admission letter; our MBBS education-loan guide explains sanction timelines and collateral rules.
The documents NEET counselling will ask for
Keep a single folder of scanned documents ready before counselling opens for IMS & SUM Hospital — portals reject mismatched or oversized uploads and a missing certificate can push you to a worse round:
- NEET-UG 2026 admit card and scorecard/rank letter
- Class 10 and Class 12 marksheets and passing certificates
- Photo ID proof (Aadhaar/passport) and recent passport-size photographs
- Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) and PwD certificate where applicable
- Odisha domicile/residence certificate for the state-quota route
- NRI/sponsorship and embassy-attested documents for the NRI route, where relevant
Carry several photocopies and the originals for physical verification at the allotted college.
Inside the MBBS curriculum at IMS & SUM Hospital
MBBS in India follows the NMC's competency-based (CBME) curriculum, and IMS & SUM Hospital delivers the same nationally-standardised structure:
- Pre-clinical phase — Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry, with early clinical exposure and the Foundation Course.
- Para-clinical phase — Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology and Forensic Medicine, alongside hospital postings.
- Clinical phase — Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics and the specialties, taught largely in the attached teaching hospital.
- Compulsory Rotating Resident Internship (CRRI) — a one-year paid, hands-on internship required before the degree and registration are granted.
Confirm that the college's current NMC recognition and annual intake are listed on the National Medical Commission website for the admission year — recognition status is what makes your degree valid for registration and PG eligibility.
Career paths after IMS & SUM Hospital
An MBBS from IMS & SUM Hospital opens several paths, and most graduates plan their next step from the final year onward:
- Postgraduate specialisation — MD/MS or PG diploma seats through NEET-PG (and INI-CET for the INIs); the upcoming NExT examination is set to govern licensure and PG eligibility, so track NMC notifications.
- Clinical practice and government service — registration with the state medical council, rural/government postings, and public-health roles.
- Practice abroad — licensing routes such as the USMLE (USA) or PLAB (UK) for those targeting international careers.
- Allied paths — hospital administration, research, public health (MPH) and medical academia.
PG seats are where Indian medicine narrows, so favour a college whose hospital case-load and bedside teaching genuinely prepare you for NEET-PG/NExT.
Do you qualify for MBBS at IMS & SUM Hospital?
To be considered for an MBBS seat at IMS & SUM Hospital in 2026 you must meet the standard NMC eligibility norms:
- Qualification: 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology plus English.
- Marks: a minimum aggregate in PCB — generally 50% for General, 40% for reserved categories and 45% for General-PwD.
- NEET: a qualifying NEET-UG 2026 score at or above the category cut-off percentile.
- Age: at least 17 years as on 31 December of the admission year.
These are the floor requirements; actual admission depends on your NEET rank against the closing rank for your category and quota at IMS & SUM Hospital.
Staying safe from admission scams — for IMS & SUM Hospital aspirants
MBBS admission in India is merit-based and conducted only through official NEET counselling portals. Be wary of anyone promising a "guaranteed" or "confirmed" seat at IMS & SUM Hospital in exchange for a donation or capitation fee, or asking you to deposit money outside the official college and counselling channels. No agent can bypass NEET, MCC or Odisha state counselling. Always pay fees directly to the institution against an official receipt, verify allotment on the government portal, and treat any "management seat without NEET" claim as a red flag. FindUrCollege guidance is advisory and counselling-led — we help you choose and apply correctly, never to circumvent the rules.
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