The Government Medical College, Mumbai, is officially known as Grant Medical College (GMC). It is one of the oldest and most prestigious Government Medical Colleges in India, located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Established in 1845, GMC is a highly competitive institution and a primary tertiary care center for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
| Parameter | Detail |
| Official Name | Grant Medical College (GMC) |
| Establishment Year | 1845 |
| Institute Type | Government (Under Government of Maharashtra) |
| Recognition | National Medical Commission (NMC) Approved |
| Affiliation | Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik |
| Location | Byculla, Mumbai, Maharashtra (Integrated with Sir J.J. Hospital) |
| Annual MBBS Intake | 250 seats |
| Courses Offered | MBBS, MD/MS (Multiple clinical and non-clinical specialties), and Super Specialties. |
| Admission Process | Based on NEET-UG rank via MCC (All India Quota) and State CET Cell (State Quota) counselling. |
Campus Size: Sprawls over a considerable, integrated campus (size not uniformly specified, but built to meet NMC norms).
Architecture: Features majestic Gothic and Victorian-style architecture, reflecting its long history.
Academic Facilities: Includes spacious, traditional Lecture Halls, extensive departmental Laboratories, and a substantial Central Library with a dedicated digital section.
Amenities: The campus provides separate Hostel facilities for Boys and Girls, sports facilities, and general amenities required for student life.
Leading tertiary care hospital attached to the institution
Teaching Hospital: The Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals (comprising Sir J.J. Hospital, St. George Hospital, Cama & Albless Hospital, and others) is the integrated teaching hospital.
Bed Capacity: A massive government hospital complex with 2,800+ teaching beds (across the group).
Clinical Focus: As the apex tertiary referral center for Mumbai and surrounding areas, it attracts an extremely high and diverse patient load, providing exceptional hands-on clinical and surgical exposure.
Advanced Care: Equipped with state-of-the-art specialized units, advanced ICUs, and Super Specialties.
State University Affordability
| Fee Component (MBBS - Per Annum) | Amount (INR) | Total Course Fee (4.5 years tuition) |
| Annual Tuition Fee (Govt. Quota) | ₹1,00,000/- to ₹1,20,000/- | Approx. ₹4.5 Lakhs to ₹5.4 Lakhs |
| Hostel Fees | Approx. ₹4,000/- to ₹6,000/- | Per Annum (Highly subsidized rent) |
| Total Annual Fee (Excluding Mess) | Approx. ₹1,20,000/- to ₹1,40,000/- | Subsidized. |
Hostel: Separate Hostel facilities for Boys and Girls are available on campus. Hostel stay is generally provided for all students.
Accommodation: Rooms are furnished, typically shared.
Hostel & Mess Charges (Annual): Highly subsidized.
Annual Fee (Rent): Nominal (approx. ₹4,000 - ₹6,000 per year).
Mess Charges: Run on a dividing system (monthly basis based on actual cost), which is highly affordable (approx. ₹3,000 - ₹5,000 per month).
NRI Seat Quota: NO. GMC Mumbai does not have an NRI quota. Admission is strictly based on merit through AIQ and State Quota.
Stipend: MBBS interns receive a competitive monthly stipend (reported around ₹12,000 to ₹15,000 per month). PG residents receive a substantial stipend.
Service Bond: A service bond is applicable for MBBS admission (typically 1 year of service in the state or a penalty of ₹10,00,000/-).
NEET Cutoff: The closing rank for the General All India Quota is extremely competitive, typically closing within the top 1,000-2,000 All India Rank.
Well-equipped Library
Experienced Faculty
Computer Lab
Sports Activities
Heritage Campus