Introduction & Institutional Profile
GMC Baramati was established in 2019, under the Government of Maharashtra.
It is affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik and recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC).
The campus is located in Baramati, in Pune district (rural setting).
The attached general hospital includes multiple wards and operation theatres; the college and hospital infrastructure is growing.
The declared undergraduate (MBBS) intake is 100 seats per year.
Out of the 100 seats, 15% are reserved for All India Quota (AIQ) and 85% are for Maharashtra state quota.
Because it is relatively new, GMC Baramati is in a phase of gradual expansion of faculty, departments, and specialty courses.
Courses Offered & Seat Distribution (2025)
Undergraduate (UG)
MBBS
Duration: 4.5 years + 1 year internship (i.e. total 5.5 years)
Intake: 100 seats annually
Quota split: 15% AIQ, 85% State quota
Other UG / Allied Courses
The college also offers B.Sc Nursing and BAMS (Ayurvedic medicine) as per some sources.
B.Sc Nursing program is of 4 years duration.
BAMS program (5 years) is also listed among courses in some sources.
Postgraduate (PG) / MD / MS
GMC Baramati offers some MD courses in basic or community medicine specialties.
Some of the MD seats reported include:
MD Physiology: 4 seats
MD Community Medicine: 6 seats
MD Anaesthesiology: ~5 seats
The duration for PG courses is 3 years.
Note: Because GMC Baramati is still growing, the number of available PG seats and the spectrum of specialties may be limited compared with older institutions.
Fee Structure (2025)
MBBS (UG)
The total course fee (for all years combined) is reported as INR 7.75 lakhs, which includes tuition and other charges.
Of that, tuition component is ~ INR 7.61 lakhs
Year-wise first year breakdown: tuition ~ INR 1,52,100; admission and misc fees etc. added; hostel fee ~ INR 4,000/year
Note: Some sources (Shiksha) indicate a lower “total fee” (INR 5.14 lakhs) which may reflect reduced or subsidized rates or older fee structure.
Hostel charges are ~ INR 4,000 per year in many sources.
PG (MD / MS)
The PG tuition fee (for MD / MS) is indicated in some sources as INR 1,38,300 (for certain specialties) in older data.
Other sources mention fee ~ INR 1,38,300 for PG courses.
Note: These PG fee figures may change depending on specialty, year, or government regulation.
Eligibility, Admission Process & Bond / Service Obligations
MBBS (UG)
Eligibility: Candidates must pass 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Biotechnology, and English. Minimum marks typically 50% in PCB for unreserved candidates (relaxed for reserved).
Age: Must be at least 17 years before December 31 of the admission year.
Entrance Exam: Admission is via NEET-UG.
Counselling / Seat Allocation:
AIQ (15%) via MCC / All India counselling.
State quota (85%) via Maharashtra’s State counselling (CET Cell / relevant state authority).
Bond / Service Obligation: After MBBS + internship, students are required to serve in government health service for 1 year, or pay a penalty (~ INR 10,00,000) plus course fees, if they default.
PG (MD / MS)
Eligibility: MBBS degree recognized by NMC, completion of internship, minimum required marks, registration, etc.
Entrance Exam: Admission is via NEET PG.
Counselling: PG seats are allotted through a mix of AIQ and State quota (50% / 50%) depending on regulations.
Bond / Obligation: Some sources mention a PG bond penalty up to INR 50,00,000 for non-fulfillment of service obligations.
Stipend: Reported monthly stipend is ~ INR 65,800 in some sources (for MD) or similar ranges.
Cutoffs & Admission Trends (2025 & Recent Years)
MBBS (UG) Cutoff Trends
In 2025, the General (Unreserved) category closing rank via Maharashtra state counselling was 10,968 for GMC Baramati in Round 1.
For OBC category, the closing rank was ~ 26,387.
For SC category, the cutoff rank is ~ 76,325 in 2025.
In previous years (2024), the General category cutoff hovered around 15,421 to 16,170 in various rounds.
The cutoff ranks vary widely across categories and rounds, reflecting competition, seat availability, and state quota dynamics.
PG / MD Cutoff Trends
PG cutoffs in GMC Baramati are highly competitive for sought specialties. Though precise recent data is limited, some sources provide indicative cutoffs:
For MD Community Medicine (General category), the 2024 cutoff score/rank approximate to what is published in PG counselling sources.
Because the number of seats is limited, securing a good rank is essential for preferred specialties.
Placements, Internships & Career Prospects
As a medical college, “placements” in the traditional sense (like campus hiring) are less applicable. Rather, career outcomes focus on internships, PG progression, clinical work, academia, and public health service.
Internship: The one-year rotating internship is mandatory, offering exposure to various clinical and hospital departments in the attached teaching hospital. GMC Baramati has an associated general hospital with wards and operations theatres. C
PG progression: Many MBBS graduates aim to pursue MD / MS or related postgraduate specializations, either at GMC Baramati or other institutions, depending on their NEET PG performance.
Government / Rural Service: Because of the bond/service requirement, graduates often serve in government health facilities, particularly in rural or underserved areas, which offers career stability and structured growth.
Academic / Faculty roles: In time, with experience and further qualifications, graduates may move into teaching or research roles within medical colleges.
Clinical practice / Private hospital work: Post-PG, physicians may choose private hospital roles, specialist practice, or join government hospitals.
Given that GMC Baramati is relatively new, its alumni network and placement data are still emerging, but the college’s growth trajectory suggests increasing opportunities.
Ranking, Reputation & Strengths
In 2025, GMC Baramati is ranked #208 out of 522 medical colleges in India by some aggregator sources.
Some sources cite it as ranking ~ All India 187 and Maharashtra State ranking ~12 in certain listings.
Strengths and advantages include:
Government institution: Lower cost compared to many private medical colleges.
Strategic location in Pune district: Good connectivity, accessibility.
Growing infrastructure and hospital facilities.
Faculty augmentation efforts: For example, the Maharashtra government has deputed experienced professors from established colleges (like BJMC) to GMC Baramati to bolster faculty strength.
Affiliation and regulatory recognition: Being under MUHS and NMC-recognized ensures compliance with standards.
However, since the college is still in early stages, it is yet to reach the prestige level of older medical institutions in Maharashtra.
Challenges & Considerations for Aspirants
As a relatively new medical college, not all specialties, super-specialities, or advanced departments may be fully available yet.
Faculty, infrastructure (labs, advanced diagnostics), and departmental strength may still be under development.
PG seat availability is limited; competition for MD / MS seats is intense.
Bond / service clauses and penalty amounts must be studied carefully before admission commitment.
The variation in fees (some sources reporting lower and some higher) suggests that fee revisions or subsidies may apply; official prospectus should be consulted.
Cutoffs are volatile depending on year, category, competition — aspirants should aim for a buffer above the expected cutoff.
Tips for 2025 Applicants to GMC Baramati
Aim for strong NEET-UG score / rank — particularly in the state quota context of Maharashtra.
Stay updated with state counselling (CET Cell / Maharashtra health education authorities) and AIQ (MCC) timelines.
Check the official prospectus when released, for the latest fee structure, hostel rules, bond details, and departmental availability.
Visit or connect with current students / faculty (if possible) to understand departmental strengths, hospital exposure, workload, and infrastructure.
Plan PG goals early — maintain consistent academics and start preparing for NEET PG if aiming for specialization.
Have backup options — also fill preferences for other medical colleges (state and national) to maximize admission chances.
Review bond / service conditions well in advance — ensure you are comfortable with required obligations or penalties before accepting an offer.
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