Shri Vasant Rao Naik Govt. Medical College, Yavatmal Admissions 2025: Courses, Fees, Cutoffs, Placements & Ranking

Shri Vasant Rao Naik Govt. Medical College, Yavatmal Admissions 2025: Courses, Fees, Cutoffs, Placements & Ranking

Introduction & Institutional Profile

  • Name & Location: Shri Vasantrao Naik Government Medical College (SVNGMC), Yavatmal, Maharashtra.

  • Established: 1989. 

  • Affiliation & Recognition: Affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik. Recognized by the National Medical Commission / formerly MCI. 

  • Campus & Infrastructure: The campus is spread across ~ 127 acres. 

  • Intake & Departments: The college offers both undergraduate (MBBS) and postgraduate (MD / MS / PG Diploma) programs. 

Because it is a well-established government medical college in the Vidarbha region, SVNGMC enjoys relatively strong clinical exposure due to its associated teaching hospital and patient inflow.


Courses Offered & Seat Matrix (2025)

Undergraduate (UG)

  • MBBS

    • Duration: 4.5 years academic + 1 year compulsory internship (total 5.5 years) 

    • Intake: 200 seats per year 

  • Paramedical / Allied Courses

    • The college also offers allied/paramedical courses (for example, BPMT) among others. 

Postgraduate (PG) / MD / MS / PG Diploma

SVNGMC offers a variety of MD / MS specialities and PG Diploma courses. 

Some of the PG offerings with reported seat numbers / specialties include:

  • MD / MS in core specialties: Anaesthesiology, General Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Paediatrics, Pathology, Anatomy, Microbiology, etc. 

  • PG Diploma courses in fields like Anaesthesia etc. 

Total number of courses (UG + PG + paramedical) is reported as ~ 21 courses. 


Fee Structure (2025, Approximate / Reported)

Because the official 2025 fee schedule may vary, here are estimates based on recent data:

MBBS (UG)

  • Total MBBS fee (entire programme) is reported in one source as INR 6.70 lakhs

  • For first year, the tuition (or annual) cost is cited as INR 1,52,100 and hostel rent ~ INR 4,000 annually. 

  • Hostel / lodging fees, development / library / other charges are additional. 

PG / MD / MS / PG Diploma

  • PG course (MD / MS) total tuition fee is reported ~ INR 4.05 lakhs for the full 3-year duration in some sources. 

  • One source states the annual tuition for MD / MS is ~ INR 1,43,300

  • Other charges (hostel, library, development, caution deposit) are also applicable. 

Again, these are indicative values; candidates should refer to the official prospectus or notification for precise and updated fees.


Eligibility & Admission Process (2025)

For MBBS (UG)

  • Eligibility: Must have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Biotechnology, and English. Minimum required aggregate in PCB usually ~ 50% for general category (and lower threshold for reserved) 

  • Age: Must be at least 17 years old by December 31 of admission year. 

  • Entrance exam: Admission is based on NEET-UG score. 

  • Counselling / Seat allotment: Via Maharashtra’s state counselling (for state quota) and All India Quota (if applicable). 

For PG / MD / MS

  • Eligibility: MBBS degree from recognized institution, completion of internship, registration, and required eligibility criteria. 

  • Entrance exam: Admission via NEET PG

  • Counselling: PG seats are allocated through 50% AIQ (All India Quota) via MCC, and 50% state quota via Maharashtra’s counselling body. 

Additionally, bond / service obligations may apply (especially for PG) — some sources mention a bond penalty clause. 


Cutoffs & Recent Trends

MBBS (UG) Cutoff Trends

  • For MBBS, the closing cutoffs (rank / score) vary by category, round, and quota (state vs all-India). One source reports the state quota Round-1 cutoff for some categories. 

  • In one listing, the state quota cutoffs for 2025 include category-wise scores and ranks. 

  • Because SVNGMC is a sought government college, cutoffs tend to be competitive for general category candidates.

PG / MD / MS / PG Diploma Cutoffs

  • For PG courses, the cutoff ranks/scores are quite competitive. For example, in MD Community Medicine, a cutoff under All India or state quota was cited (opening/closing) in Shiksha data. 

  • In a source for NEET PG, cutoffs for specialties like Anaesthesiology, Paediatrics, General Surgery, etc., across years are given. 

Because PG seats are limited, aspirants need strong ranks in NEET PG and should aim with a buffer above expected cutoffs.


Internships, Career Paths & “Placements”

  • As with most medical colleges, “placement” refers more to postgraduate progression, clinical practice, government service, teaching, and hospital roles rather than campus recruitment.

  • The internship (1 year) is mandatory in MBBS and offers exposure across departments in the associated hospital. SVNGMC, having its own hospital, offers this clinical exposure. 

  • Many graduates aim to secure MD / MS / PG specialty seats, either within SVNGMC or elsewhere, based on performance.

  • After PG, career options include specialist practice, academic / faculty roles, government health services, private hospital employment, or rural health service postings.

  • For PG students, monthly stipends are reported in some sources: e.g. ~ INR 92,000 – 94,000 depending on year & specialty. 

  • Bond or mandatory rural service obligations: One source mentions that after MBBS / PG, a bond with penalty (for non-compliance) is applicable. 

 


Ranking, Reputation & Strengths

  • SVNGMC is one of the older and more established government medical colleges in Maharashtra, especially in the Vidarbha region.

  • In college aggregator listings, it offers over 21 courses and is often compared favourably in state rankings. 

  • Its strengths:

    1. Strong clinical exposure due to hospital association and patient load.

    2. Government institution status, hence subsidized cost relative to private colleges.

    3. Well-recognized & established reputation relative to newer colleges.

    4. Wide range of PG specialties (though limited) and stable infrastructure.

    5. Affiliation to MUHS ensures regulatory compliance.

Challenges:

  • PG seats remain limited, making competition steep.

  • Fee and bond policies may change; aspirants must verify the latest.

  • Some infrastructure or departmental upgrades may still be ongoing in specialized areas.

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