North Delhi Muncipal Corporation Medical College, Delhi

Delhi - New Delhi, India Established 11-July-2013
Government MBBS Seats: 60 Inspection Year: 2013

General Information

The North Delhi Municipal Corporation Medical College (NDMC Medical College) is a public Municipal Corporation Government Medical College located in Delhi. It was established by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (now part of the unified Municipal Corporation of Delhi - MCD). The first MBBS batch commenced in 2013.

The college is academically affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Delhi. This means the NDMC Medical College follows the curriculum and examination schedule set by GGSIPU, which awards the final degrees (MBBS, MD/MS).

Key Recognitions

  • Type: Government Medical College (Municipal Corporation, Delhi State)

  • Affiliation: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Delhi

  • Recognition: Fully recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC)

Established: 2013


MCI Recogination

Recognized for 50 seats when degree granted on or after December,2017. Permitted for increase of seats from 50 to 60 under EWS quota (103rd constitution amendment) for 2019-20. Annual renewal permission granted for 60 MBBS seats for AY 2024-25.

Campus Facilities

The Campus: Integrated Urban Hub

The college and its associated hospital are situated on an integrated campus.

  • Location: The campus is located at Hindu Rao Hospital complex, Malka Ganj, Delhi.

  • Campus Vibe: It is an established urban campus, integrated with the Hindu Rao Hospital. The atmosphere is bustling and professional, benefiting from its high-volume patient load and central location.

  • Infrastructure & Facilities:

    • Academic Blocks: Features lecture halls, demonstration rooms, and examination halls.

    • Laboratories: Well-equipped labs for all pre-clinical and para-clinical departments (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, etc.) as per NMC standards.

    • 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, and sports facilities.

Hospital & Medical Facilities

Leading tertiary care hospital attached to the institution

Healthcare Pillar: Hindu Rao Hospital (HRH)

The college is attached to a large municipal government hospital that serves as its primary teaching facility.

  • Flagship Hospital: The Hindu Rao Hospital (HRH) is the constituent teaching hospital, fully integrated with the medical college.

  • Scale & Services: HRH is one of the largest tertiary care hospitals under the Municipal Corporation of Delhi.

    • Capacity: A large hospital with 900+ beds.

    • Services: Provides comprehensive healthcare services across almost all clinical specialties and super-specialties. It features 24x7 Emergency & Trauma, advanced Critical Care (ICUs), modern Operation Theatres, a licensed Blood Bank, and extensive OPD/IPD services.

  • Patient Load: The hospital has a very high patient inflow, providing students with excellent and diverse hands-on clinical exposure.

  • Educational Engine: The HRH is the core clinical training ground for MBBS students and postgraduate residents, offering extensive, high-volume patient exposure essential for medical training.

Fee Structure

State University Affordability

Fee Structure: Highly Subsidized Delhi Government Fees

As a Delhi government medical college (under the MCD), the fees are extremely low and highly subsidized, especially for the 85% Delhi State Quota seats.

Course Area

Category / Quota

Approximate Annual Tuition Fee

MBBS

Govt. Quota (Delhi State)

~ ₹40,000 - ₹50,000

MBBS

All India Quota (AIQ)

~ ₹40,000 - ₹50,000

MD/MS

Govt. Quota (State/AIQ)

~ ₹70,000 - ₹90,000 (Total Course Fee)

B.Sc (Allied Health)

Govt. Quota (State)

~ ₹15,000 - ₹20,000

Other Charges

All

Hostel, Mess, University Fees, and one-time Security Deposits are extra but also highly subsidized.

Authoritative Source

All

GGSIPU Official Admission Brochures & MCC Counselling Info.

Disclaimer: These are indicative figures. Fees are subject to annual revision by the Delhi Government. Always verify the precise, current fee structure and bond conditions directly from the official GGSIPU and MCC counselling notifications.

Hostel & Mess

Campus Living: Hostel Facilities

  • Accommodation: Separate hostel blocks are available for male and female students (UGs, PGs, Interns). Accommodation is generally available for most UG students, particularly in the Delhi Quota.

  • Amenities: Hostels are equipped with basic furnishings (bed, table, chair, cupboard) and common rooms.

  • Dining: Mess facilities are available for all hostellers.

  • Cost: Hostel and mess fees are additional to the tuition fees but are highly economical.

    • Hostel Fee (Annual Rent): Nominal (e.g., ~ ₹8,000 - ₹12,000).

    • Mess Charges (Monthly): Paid monthly based on actual expenses, typically ranging from ~₹3,500 to ₹5,000 per month.

Miscellaneous

Admissions Process: NEET & Central/State Counselling

  • 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).

  • Counselling Process: Seat allotment is handled by two different bodies:

    • 15% All India Quota (AIQ): Seats are filled through the MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) counselling, open to students from all over India.

    • 85% State Quota (Delhi Pool): Seats are reserved for students who have completed their 11th and 12th standard education in schools affiliated with GGSIPU in Delhi. These seats are filled through the GGSIPU (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University) Counselling process.

  • Always check the official GGSIPU (ipu.ac.in) and MCC (mcc.nic.in) websites for counselling schedules and procedures.


Career Pathways & Placements

  • Career Path: As a government medical college, the career path for graduates is excellent.

  • Internship: MBBS graduates complete a mandatory 1-year rotatory internship at Hindu Rao Hospital, for which they receive a stipend (approx. ₹26,300 per month).

  • Bond (PG): A mandatory service bond (e.g., 2 years) with a significant penalty clause (e.g., ₹10-15 Lakhs) may apply to postgraduate (MD/MS) graduates.

  • Post-Graduation: The clinical exposure at HRH makes graduates highly competitive for PG seats (via NEET-PG) or immediately employable as Medical Officers.


Information for NRI / Foreign Nationals

Aspect

Detailed Description

Seat Availability

Not Applicable. NDMC Medical College, as a state-run institution, does not have a specific "NRI Quota" or "Management Quota" for MBBS seats.

Admission Process

NRI candidates, OCI cardholders, or Foreign Nationals can compete for seats at this college only through the 15% All India Quota (AIQ), managed by the MCC. They must qualify NEET-UG and will be treated as General (Open) category candidates in the AIQ counselling.

Fees

If an NRI/OCI candidate secures a seat through the AIQ, they pay the same highly subsidized government fee as Indian citizens (i.e., ~₹50,000 per year + other charges), not the high NRI quota fees seen in private colleges.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Students must typically have a minimum of 50% marks in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) in the 12th standard (40% for reserved categories) and must have qualified NEET in the current or previous two years, as per NMC guidelines.

The duration is generally 6 years in total, which includes 5 years of academic study (54 months) and 1 year of compulsory internship (12 months), fully complying with the latest National Medical Commission (NMC) rules.

The process is simple: 1. Submit scanned documents (10th, 11th, and 12th mark sheets, NEET result, Passport scan, and a recent passport-size photograph with a white background). 2. Receive the Admission Letter from the University. 3. Process the Invitation Letter for Visa. 4. Complete the Visa application with our assistance.

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