Maharaja Agrasen Medical College (MAMC) is a public medical college located in Agroha, Haryana. It operates under the Maharaja Agrasen Medical Education & Scientific Research Society, founded by the Agrawal community. It was established in 1994 and commenced its first MBBS batch in 1999.
MAMC has a unique status: it is a Government-Aided Institution in Haryana. Academically, the college is affiliated with Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences (UHSR), Rohtak, which is the state's governing university for all health science colleges.
Type: Government-Aided (Society-run) Medical College
Affiliation: Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences (UHSR), Rohtak
Recognition: Fully recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC)
Established: 1994
Accreditation: Accredited by NAAC.
Recognized for 50 seats on or after November, 2012. (Previously under Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak). Permitted for renewal of permission for increase of seats from 50 to 100 u/s 10(A) for 2020-21. COR granted for one(01) year for 2022-23 only. Permitted for admission for 2023-24. Annual renewal permission granted for 100 MBBS seats for AY 2024-25.
The college and its associated hospital are situated on a large, integrated campus.
Location: The campus is located at Agroha, Hisar District, Haryana.
Campus Size & Vibe: The campus is spread over 267 acres, designed as a large, self-contained educational and healthcare complex. The environment is academic, serene, and focused on clinical training.
Infrastructure & Facilities:
Academic Blocks: Features lecture halls, demonstration rooms, and examination halls.
Laboratories: Well-equipped labs for all pre-clinical and para-clinical departments.
Library: A large Central Library provides students access to a wide range of medical books, journals, and digital resources.
Residential Life: Separate hostel facilities are provided on campus for boys and girls (UGs, PGs, Interns).
Amenities: The campus includes a canteen, mess facilities, an auditorium, a central research lab, and extensive sports facilities (cricket ground, courts).
Leading tertiary care hospital attached to the institution
The college is attached to its own large hospital that serves as its primary teaching facility.
Flagship Hospital: The Maharaja Agrasen Hospital is the constituent teaching hospital, fully integrated with the medical college.
Scale & Services: This is a major multi-specialty, tertiary care hospital serving the Hisar and surrounding regions.
Capacity: A large hospital with 500+ teaching beds.
Services: Provides comprehensive healthcare services across all major clinical specialties, featuring 24x7 Emergency, Trauma, and Critical Care (ICUs), modern Operation Theatres, a licensed Blood Bank, and extensive OPD/IPD services.
Educational Engine: The Maharaja Agrasen Hospital is the core clinical training ground for MBBS students and postgraduate residents.
State University Affordability
The fee structure is governed by the Haryana Fee Regulating Committee (FRC) but is complex due to the college's aided status and historical affiliation with the Agrawal community (All India General - AIQ).
Disclaimer: These are indicative 2024-2025 figures. Fees are subject to annual revision. The Aided Quota fees are significantly lower than the Management Quota fees. Always verify the precise, current fee structure and bond conditions directly from the official DMER Haryana counselling notifications.
Accommodation: Separate hostel blocks are available for male and female students. Accommodation is compulsory for MBBS students (at least the first year).
Amenities: Hostels are well-maintained, equipped with basic furnishings.
Dining: Mess facilities are available for all hostellers.
Cost: Hostel and mess fees are an additional annual expense. Costs are expected to be in the range of ₹1,00,000 to ₹1,80,000 per year (all-inclusive), depending on facilities (AC/Non-AC).
Getting Admitted (MBBS/MD/MS): Admission is strictly and exclusively based on qualifying ranks in NEET-UG (for MBBS) or NEET-PG (for MD/MS).
State Counselling is Key (Haryana): Seat allotment for all categories (Aided Quota, Management Quota, and NRI Quota) is handled entirely through the Haryana State Centralized Counselling Process conducted by the Department of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Haryana.
Specific Quotas: MAMC has distinct quotas for:
Haryana Govt. Aided Seats: Subsidized seats for Haryana residents.
All India General Seats (AIG): A separate quota based on All India NEET rank.
Management Quota: Seats filled at the higher FRC fee.
Always check the official DMER Haryana (dmer.haryana.gov.in) and the counselling portal (uhsrugcounselling.com) for procedures.
Career Path: As a government-aided medical college, the career path for graduates is excellent.
Internship: MBBS graduates complete a mandatory 1-year rotatory internship at the Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, for which they receive a competitive stipend as per state norms.
Bond: A course breakage bond may be required. Graduates admitted under the government-aided quota may have a mandatory service bond (e.g., 2 years) to serve in the state health services (check the specific bond conditions for MAMC).
Post-Graduation: The clinical exposure and the availability of 37 PG seats make graduates competitive for PG seats (via NEET-PG) or immediately employable as Medical Officers.
Well-equipped Library
Experienced Faculty
Computer Lab
Sports Activities
Heritage Campus