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Admission to MBBS Course

Cut off marks for General Category for the year 2022-2023: 605

For qualifying in NEET, students have to score a minimum of 50 percentile for UR (unreserved) and 40 percentile for SC (scheduled castes)/ST(scheduled tribes)/OBC (other backward class) category.

No. To get admission qualifying the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is mandatory for all candidates, including Indian and foreign nationals.

A total of 120 seats are available.

Yes, reservations are available for SC/ST/OBC candidates as per the government guidelines. The percentage of seats reserved for each category is subject to government regulations and may vary each year.

Minimum Age Limit: The candidate must have completed 17 years of age on or before December 31 of the admission year. For example, if the admission year is 2023, the candidate should have completed 17 years of age on or before December 31, 2023.

Upper limit: Case is pending with Hon’ble Supreme Court. (However, you are requested to refer the MCC website for latest updates)

The counselling rounds are conducted as per the norms/ rules/ guidelines of MCC; where usually after the end of the first, second and mop up rounds if the seats still remain unfilled, then a stray vacancy round is conducted at the institution as per MCC/ DGHS/ SIU guidelines.

During the admission process, if mandatory documents as required by MCC/DMC are not available or there is some ambiguity; then DMC will declare the candidate as ineligible for admission at DMC. However, you can contact MCC for seeking further guidance/ clarification.

1. General category: A candidate must have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology and English individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology at the Qualifying Examination.

2. SC, ST and OBC-NCL category: The marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology taken in qualifying examination must be 40% marks.

3. For candidates with Benchmark Disabilities, the minimum marks in qualifying examination in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology taken together must be 45%. For more details, visit: https://ntaneet.nic.in/Ntaneet/Infarmation-Bullten.aspx

Documents Required

  1. The essential documents typically required for MBBS admission include:
    • NEET-UG Admit Card and Rank Card
    • Allotment Letter issued by MCC
    • Birth Certificate or 10th certificate
    • 10th and 12th Admit Cards
    • 10th and 12th Mark Sheets and Passing Certificates
    • Character Certificate from the last attended school/college
    • Transfer Certificate (TC) from the school/college last attended
    • Migration Certificate (if applicable)
    • Category Certificate (for SC/ST/OBC candidates)
    • OBC-NCL as per Central List certificate issued by the competent authority.
    • Disability Certificate issued from a duly constituted and authorized Medical Board in an online format by the designated centers as per NMC norms (Ref. U-1l1011/01/2023-MEC Dated 05.07.2023). No other PWD certificate, issued by any other Authority/Hospital will be entertained.
    • Domicile Certificate (if applicable)
    • Medical Fitness Certificate
    • Eight (8) Passport-sized photographs
    • EWS Certificate as per the prescribed format
    • Affidavit for anti-ragging by parents and students in the Judicial Court of Darbhanga
    • Gap Affidavit

For NRI Category, following documents are required in addition to those mentioned in above Ans.1:

1) Passport and Visa of Sponsorer

2) Embassy Certificate

3) Sponsorship Affidavit

4) Relationship Affidavit

Yes, candidates must present their original documents for verification during the admission process. After verification, the original documents are returned to the candidates.

No, self-attested photocopies are generally not accepted during the admission process. Candidates need to carry original documents and attested photocopies for verification.

It is advisable to submit all required documents during the admission process. If the 12th-grade results are not available at the time of admission, you may be required to provide an undertaking or provisional mark sheet.

Yes. In case the candidate has availed the benefit (ex: relaxation in eligibility criteria) due to caste, the caste certificate is required to be scrutinized.

Yes, Gap certificate explaining the reason for the gap in academics, especially if there is a break of one year or more.

Yes, a government-issued identification proof, such as Aadhar Card, Voter ID, or Passport, is usually required for identity verification.

No, Candidates need to submit their documents physically at the college during the admission process.

Fees & Refund

At the time of admissions Total fees payable at 1st Year Amount in Rupees (₹)
Admission Fee ₹1,000/- One Time
Tuition Fee ₹9,000/- Yearly
Hostel Fee ₹12,000/- Yearly
Caution Money ₹10,000/- One Time
Electricity Charge ₹1,200/- Yearly
Magazine Society ₹500/- Yearly
College Activity ₹2,000/- One Time
Student Welfare Fund ₹5,000/- One Time
Student Union Fund ₹100/- One Time
Date of payment At the time of Admission

University Examination Fees will be charged separately

Fees need to paid through online https://dmc.edu.in/online-payments/

On cancellation within the stipulated period, your fee will be returned as per DGHS/MCC/SIU guidelines.