Introduction & Institution Overview
Government Medical College, Jalgaon (GMC Jalgaon) is a government medical institution in the Jalgaon district of Maharashtra.
It was established in 2018.
Affiliated with Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik, and recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC).
The campus includes a tertiary care hospital that serves as its teaching hospital, providing clinical exposure to students.
Over time, the college has expanded its offerings to include postgraduate (MD / MS) courses.
Because it is relatively newer compared to legacy medical colleges, some of its infrastructure, specialty departments, and student outcomes are still maturing, but it is increasingly seen as an option in Maharashtra’s government medical college ecosystem.
Courses & Seat Matrix (2025)
MBBS (Undergraduate)
Duration: 4.5 years + 1 year internship (total ~5.5 years)
Seats: 150 MBBS seats (up from earlier 100)
Eligibility: 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology + English, meeting minimum aggregate requirements (typically ~50% for general category, relaxations for reserved categories)
Admission through NEET-UG, followed by counselling (state + AIQ)
MD / MS (Postgraduate)
GMC Jalgaon offers various MD / MS courses.
Some of the specialties and intake (as per Edufever) include:
MD – Microbiology: 4 seats
MD – Pathology: 2 seats
MD – Community Medicine: 4 seats
MS – General Surgery: 9 seats
MD – Radiodiagnosis: 3 seats
MD – Pharmacology: 5 seats
MD – Paediatrics: 2 seats
MD – General Medicine: 7 seats
MS – Obstetrics & Gynaecology: 7 seats
MS – ENT: 1 seat
MS – Orthopaedics: 1 seat
MD – Anaesthesiology: 4 seats
These numbers may change depending on regulatory permissions, so always verify with official or college sources.
Fee Structure (Indicative for 2025)
Below is the approximate fee structure for GMC Jalgaon (UG & PG) as per recent sources. These are indicative and subject to change by regulatory/college authorities.
MBBS Fees & Related Charges
Annual Tuition Fee: 1,52,100 (INR)
Hostel rent (monthly or yearly): 4,000 (INR) (as per hostel cost line)
Other charges (per source): admission fee, development fund, library, utility deposits, etc.
MD / MS Fees & Other Costs
Annual Tuition for PG: ~ 1,14,300 (INR) for open category (as per Edufever)
Other fees: development fund, library fee, hostel, caution deposits, etc.
PG stipend, bond obligations, etc. (see “Placements / Career / Bond” section)
Keep in mind that the final fees can vary by category (reserved, EWS, etc.), scholarship status, and any changes by college/regulator.
Cutoffs & Admission Trends (2025 & Recent Years)
MBBS (NEET UG) Cutoff Trends
From Shiksha’s published data:
In NEET 2025, the Round 2 closing rank for MBBS (General, All India quota) at GMC Jalgaon was 18,029
In 2024, the Round 2 closing rank for the same category was ~ 17,691
In 2023, closing rank for General (All India) was ~ 16,028
For OBC (All India) in 2025, closing rank ~ 19,043
For SC (All India), 2025 cutoffs exceed ~ 1,05,797
From Careers360 for 2024:
Opening & closing ranks for General category (Round 1) MBBS were ~ 9,226 to 13,468
Thus, the cutoffs have trended upward over the years, reflecting increasing competition.
PG / MD / MS Cutoffs
For NEET PG 2025, GMC Jalgaon’s cutoff data (AIQ and state quota) is available in sources — e.g. for General Medicine, General Surgery, etc.
Example: Radiodiagnosis (General) had a closing rank of ~1,657 in recent years.
Other specialties like Pathology, Paediatrics, etc., have their own cutoff ranks listed in PG cutoff tables.
Because PG cutoffs vary significantly by speciality, category, and seat pool, aspirants should check the latest official counselling data.
Clinical Exposure, Placements & Career Prospects
Clinical & Training Strengths
The attached hospital is a tertiary care hospital with multi-speciality departments, diagnostic services, ICU, emergency services, etc., providing a broad spectrum of patient cases for students.
Daily OPD, inpatient services, surgical and medical departments, and emergency handling enhance hands-on training.
The hospital is reported to have ~600 beds.
The patient load is cited: ~ 871 OPD visits per day, 160 casualty, ~103 inpatients daily (as per source)
Placements & Career Paths
Because medical education and careers are not typically “placement” driven (as much as campus recruitment in engineering), the usual post-MBBS trajectories apply:
Many graduates proceed to postgraduate training (MD / MS / diploma) via NEET PG, either at GMC Jalgaon or other institutions.
Others join clinical practice (government hospitals, private hospitals, rural health services, clinics).
Some may take up teaching / academic roles after requisite qualifications.
Over time, as GMC Jalgaon’s alumni base grows, the institution’s reputation and network may strengthen, helping graduates with jobs and collaborations.
Because the college is relatively new, comprehensive published placement statistics (average salaries, number of doctors placed) are limited in public sources.
Bonds, Service Obligations & Stipend
It is common in many government medical colleges to require a service bond post-graduation or post-internship; in some college listings for GMC Jalgaon, a 2-year compulsory service is mentioned with penalty (if not served).
For PG students, some sources mention a 1-year bond (e.g., “Yes, a 1-year bond with a penalty clause of ? 50 lakhs” in one MD/MS source for GMC Jalgaon)
PG stipends: for GMC Jalgaon, recent stipend rates are cited (for MD / MS residents) as ~ 92,000 – 94,000 (INR) per month (depending on year) in some sources.
These bond conditions and stipend rates should be verified from official or regulatory documents before committing.
Ranking & Institutional Reputation
Edufever lists GMC Jalgaon’s All India ranking as ~ 263 and Maharashtra state ranking ~ 22 among medical colleges.
Some college directories rank it as a notable emerging government medical college in Maharashtra.
Student reviews comment that although infrastructure is developing, the hospital’s high patient flow ensures practical exposure.
Because it is newer, the institution may not yet have the same legacy prestige as older medical colleges, but its upward trajectory, expanding PG programs, and growing facilities contribute positively.
Hostel & Campus Facilities
These are the known facilities and campus amenities at GMC Jalgaon, along with notes on their development status.
Hostel & Accommodation
Hostels exist for both boys and girls.
One student review mentions that the hostel is about 2 km away from the college due to land constraints, and that a new building is being constructed ~3 km away.
Hostel rent is ~ 4,000 (INR) per month (or equivalent) in published data.
Infrastructure & Campus Amenities
The campus is reported to cover ~ 196 acres.
Facilities include lecture halls, labs, museums, library (including digital library), classrooms, demonstration rooms.
Hospital facilities include OPD, inpatient wards, diagnostic and specialty departments, ICU, emergency, etc.
Campus amenities like sports, cafeteria, student common areas are listed in facilities overviews.
Infrastructure is still developing — ongoing construction and upgrades are part of the college’s expansion phase.
Strengths, Challenges & Tips for Applicants
Strengths
Government medical college with subsidised (relatively lower) fees compared to private institutions.
Strong clinical exposure via the attached hospital and steady patient load.
Growing PG programs, which allow potential continuity of education within the same institution.
Hostel and campus facilities are being expanded, making it viable for outstation students.
As the institution matures, its alumni network and reputation would improve.
Challenges
Infrastructure and specialty departments may still be under development; not all services may be fully mature.
Hostel location or capacity may pose logistical issues (e.g. distance from college) initially.
Because competition is high, cutoffs may rise in coming years.
Published placement data is limited given its youth as an institution.
Bond conditions and service obligations might be significant — these need careful review.
Tips for Applicants
Aim for higher NEET marks: Given rising competition and cutoffs, higher scores increase your choice flexibility.
Include GMC Jalgaon early in your preference list (state + AIQ), if your rank aligns with previous cutoffs.
Check domicile/quota status carefully (state vs All India quotas) to optimize your chances.
Visit campus / get student feedback to assess hostel logistics, commute, facilities, and clinical environment.
Monitor official notices: since the college is evolving, keep track of updates about seat increases, fee changes, hostel expansions, etc.
Have backup options in more established colleges in case cutoffs shift or preferences change.
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