Government Medical College, Ramanathapuram is a relatively new government medical college in the Ramanathapuram district, Tamil Nadu, established recently (in 2021). It is affiliated with Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai, and approved by the national medical education authority. The college operates on a campus of about 25 acres and is co-educational, with both male and female hostels. The teaching hospital serves as the primary clinical training base.
Courses & Seat Intake (2025)
Level | Programs / Intake Highlights |
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Undergraduate (MBBS) | MBBS course of about 4.5 years + 1 year internship (≈ 5.5 years in total). Annual intake is 100 MBBS seats. |
Postgraduate / other expansions | As a newer college, PG / super-specialty courses may be under development; primary focus is on establishing UG course and infrastructure. |
Admission is through the national NEET UG exam, followed by state-level counselling by Tamil Nadu authorities, and also via All-India quota (AIQ) seats.
Fee Structure (Indicative for 2025)
Annual tuition + academic / misc / exam / registration fees (government quota) is around INR 18,083 in the first year, including fees such as library, caution deposit, university registration etc.
Hostel accommodation is available; hostel / mess / other charges are additional and regulated by government norms.
There is a compulsory service / rural bond after MBBS (for about 5 years). Candidates who do not comply may have to pay a penalty of about INR 500,000.
The college also provides a monthly stipend during course (intern or service period) of around INR 25,000 per month to students.
Cutoffs & Admission Trends (2025)
Here are some approximate closing rank trends and cutoffs:
In NEET UG / All India quota (General category), the closing rank in Round 2 for MBBS was about 18,982 in 2025.
For OBC category (AIQ), closing rank was about 19,811 in 2025.
For SC category (AIQ), closing rank exceeded 132,267.
Under Tamil Nadu state quota / local categories, cutoffs for reserved categories (BC, SC, ST, etc.) are much lower (more favourable for local domicile).
Placements, Clinical Exposure & Career Prospects
Students get hands-on exposure through the associated teaching hospital, covering core departments: medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics & gynecology, emergency / casualty, diagnostics, and rural / community health rotations.
After completing MBBS + internship + service bond, graduates can pursue postgraduate training, join government or private hospitals, or move to rural health settings.
As the college is new but government, it aims to serve regional healthcare needs, providing opportunities in rural / underserved areas.
Ranking & Reputation (2025)
Being recently established, the college is building its reputation. It is considered an emerging government medical college in Tamil Nadu.
It is gradually gaining recognition among aspirants, especially due to its government status, modern campus, and government backing.
Among government medical colleges, it is becoming a relevant option for students aiming for seats in the southern / rural districts of Tamil Nadu.
Hostel & Campus Facilities
Hostels are available for both men and women students with separate accommodation.
The campus includes lecture halls, laboratories (pre-clinical, para-clinical), demonstration rooms, library, skill labs, and community health / rural health training units.
The attached hospital offers OPD / inpatient / emergency / specialty services, helping in clinical training.
Mess, recreation spaces, study rooms and common amenities are provided for hostel students.
Strengths, Challenges & Tips for Applicants
Strengths:
Government medical college → affordable education with low tuition fees.
Good clinical exposure, especially with service in rural / underserved districts.
State-quota advantage for Tamil Nadu domicile candidates gives favourable cutoffs.
Stipend + hostel + government support makes it accessible for students from local districts.
Challenges:
As a new college, specialties / infrastructure / PG programs may still be ramping up.
All-India quota competition and general / OBC categories require good ranks to secure seat.
Bond requirement is strict; non-compliance leads to high penalty.
Tips for aspirants:
Aim for NEET UG rank better than ~18,000 (AI general) to be safe in All India quota.
Tamil Nadu domicile students should use state quota → cutoffs are more relaxed.
Apply early for hostel / accommodation especially if you are from outside Ramanathapuram district.
Check bond terms carefully before admission and plan accordingly.
Visit the campus or connect with prior batches to understand hostel / clinical exposure in early batches.
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