The students can study MBBS at any of the 13 medical colleges of Haryana that offer a total of 1835 MBBS seats. Of these, 6 are government medical colleges with 835 MBBS seats and 7 private medical colleges with 1000 MBBS seats. For postgraduate studies, 4 medical colleges of Haryana offer 252 seats in MD/MS/Diploma programs and further 2 medical colleges offer 18 seats in DM/MCH programs (Super specialty).
Refer to the below table for Total Tuition Fees, MBBS intake, Establishment Year, Cut off for All India Quota and State Quota Seats for every Govt Medical College in Haryana
In the table below you can find the Total Tuition Fees, MBBS intake, Establishment Year, Cut off for All India Quota and State Quota Seats for every Pvt Medical College. In Haryana, Private Medical Colleges participate solely in State Counseling procedures and not in All India Counseling. Hence, All India Quota cut off details is not available.
There are numerous benefits to the MBBS Abroad over study at Private Medical College in India. You can refer to the below table to understand the values we fetch in MBBS Abroad on various critical parameters, that are crucial before deciding the right path
Small Groups of 15-20 Students in each batch, Test after every Conceptual Class
100-150 students in a batch
Grading of Academics
Mostly European Credit Transfer System (ECTS)
University Level, CBME
Opportunities for Global Medical PG
US, CANADA, Gulf Region, UK and other European Countries incl India
Primarily India
Patient Interaction
Moderate to High
Very Less
Affiliated Hospitals
Multiple Hospitals for different speciality
College Hospital only
Teaching Experience of Medical Colleges
In Haryana, most of the colleges hold above 10 years of teaching experience, very few colleges established in last 5 years. It is always important to select an old medical college as there is no shortage of faculties and they are well experienced too, which is the primary requirement of a MBBS student for their learning.
Teaching Experienece
Name of Medical College
Less Than 5 Years
1. Adesh Medical College and Hospital, Shahabad, Kurukshetra
2. Al Falah School of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Faridabad
3. Kalpana Chawala Govt. Medical College, Karnal
4. Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government Medical College, Faridabad
5-10 Years
1. World College of Medical Sciences & Research, Jhajjar
2. N.C. Medical College & Hospital, Panipat
3. BPS Government Medical College for Women, Sonepat
4. Shaheed Hasan Khan Mewati Government Medical College, Nalhar
5. Employees State Insurance Corporation Medical College, Faridabad
10-25 Years
1. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Gurgaon (Formarly SGGST Medical College & R Centre, Gurgaon)
2. Maharaja Agrasen Medical College, Agroha
3. Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute Of Medical Sciences & Research, Mullana, Ambala
More Than 25 Years
1. Pt. B D Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak
NEET-UG Exam dates 2023
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the NEET (UG) 2022 examination on Sunday, 17 July 2022 in pen & paper mode. The examination will serve as a uniform entrance examination for MBBS admission and other stream like BDS/ BAMS/ BSMS/ BUMS/ BHMS and other undergraduate medical courses.
You can find the tentative date for NEET UG 2023 Exam
EVENT
NEET 2022 (Actual)
Expected Date NEET 2023
NEET exam notification
6th April
15th Dec 2022
NEET application form date by NTA
6th April
March 23
Last date to submit NEET application form
20th May
April 23
NEET UG Admit Card Release Date
1st/2nd Week Jul
1st Week of May 2023
NEET Exam Date
17th July
7th May 2023
NEET Result
7th Sept
1st Week of Jul 2023
NEET-UG 2023 Cut Off
Like in previous years, the NEET (UG) Cut off for qualification will be 50 percentile for candidates from General category. Often the candidates confuse percentage with percentile system in this exam.
Please refer the table below to find Cut off marks for each category
Please find the table below indicating the Actual NEET UG cut-off for 2021 and 2022 and Expected NEET 2023 Cut off
Category
Cut-off Percentile
NEET-UG 2021 Cut-off
(Actual)
NEET-UG 2022 Cut-off
(Actual)
NEET-UG 2023 Cut off
(Expected)
General
50th percentile
138
117
125
SC/ST/OBC
40th percentile
108
93
98
General (PwD)
45th percentile
122
105
110
SC/ST/OBC (PwD)
40th percentile
108
93
98
Haryana NEET-UG Counselling 2023 dates
Seat allocation is being done in multiple phases both in All India counseling and State counseling of Haryana. This is because, many seats become vacant due to withdrawal of seats by the students for not getting college of their choice, not able to arrange the funds for fees, Lack of proof of their category under which they applied etc. Once the dates for reporting to the college/ Fee deposits/Submitting documents is passed all such seats made available for the next rounds. In the below table, you can find the details for counseling rounds in All India and State counseling followed for MBBS Seat Allocation-
Counselling Round
NEET-UG Counselling 2022 (Actual)
NEET-UG Counselling 2023 (Expected)
Announcement of Counselling Dates
3rd Week of Oct 2022
3rd Week of Aug 2023
Result of All India Counselling Round-1/Round-2
1st/3rd Week of Nov 2022
1st Week/3rd Week of Sep 2023
Result of All India Counselling Mop Up and Stray Round
4th Week of Nov/1st Week of Dec 2022
4th Week of Sep/1st Week of Oct 2023
Department of Medical Education & Research, Haryana, Prepares and publish the State Merit list of under each category. Students can assess their chance to get college of their choice based on previous year’s Cut offs of that college. If you want to be sure about the chances it is recommended to use MOKSH College Predictor which utilizes Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technology. Also, this college predictor will give you an idea and will predict the college possible for you based on your current NEET Ranking, Reservation category and Other Quotas applicable for you.
Eligibility for Haryana NEET-UG 2023 Counselling
Your age must be no less than 17 years.
You must have qualified the NEET exam.
Haryana MBBS Cut-off 2023: 10+2 with a score of at least 50% in PCB (for general category), 45% (for general PH) and 40% for ST/SC/OBC.
Your core subjects for 10+2 have to be Biology, Chemistry, English, and Physics.
For those who wish for state quota seat must meet the NEET domicile criteria of Haryana.
How to Register for Haryana NEET UG Counselling 2023
Fill the application form with all the necessary details including your personal and academic ones.
Once you successfully fill the form, you will now be given with a unique registration ID and password which will further be used to complete the application process.
Remember you are supposed to be very meticulous while filling your details otherwise there are chances of your application getting rejected.
Documents Required for Counselling
The documents that are mandatory to be produced for DME MP UG counseling and admission process are illustrated below. Candidates must note that unavailability of any of the documents is likely to lead to the cancellation of the MP MBBS admission process.
Passport sized photographs (The photograph must be the same as those used in the NEET application form and hall ticket)
Fee payment receipt
9. Printout of the MP MBBS admission form
Documents that are subject to applicability
Reservation category certificate
Domicile certificate
PWD (Persons With Disability) certificate
Gap period affidavit
Income certificate
Freedom fighter certificate
Reservation in All India Quota Seats 2023
A very important aspect that you, as an aspirant, need to understand is the policy of Reservation in force when it comes to admission through NEET UG. The Central Government’s Reservation Policy governs the norms of reservation for all seats to be filled in the All India counseling process. However, it may be different for various categories of Institutes like Autonomous, Central University Colleges, Deemed University Colleges and All India Quota.
The reservation policy currently in force for AIQ is –
CATEGORIES
RESERVATION
General Economically Weaker Section (GEN – EWS)
10%
Scheduled Caste (SC)
15%
Scheduled Tribe (ST)
7.5%
Other Backward Caste (OBC-NCL)
27%
Persons with Disabilities (PwD)
5%
Predict Your Chance for MBBS Seat
The most difficult time for any of the students is to wait after NEET till the counseling process to know whether he/she is getting a college of his/her choice or not? Sometimes this dilemma continues for a couple of months due to multiple rounds of counseling. It has become more difficult due to parallel counseling of All India Quota and various States due to COVID-19. The counseling process is very complex where 550+ Govt. and Private colleges offer 83000+ Seats and fee variation is also huge that ranges from less than 1 Lac to 2.5 Cr for the course.
Dreams shatter when any silly mistake in choice filling or wrong selection of college leads to getting a poorly ranked college. Imagine getting paid seats or no seats at all due to a lack of genuine guidance!
MOKSH AI-based MBBS college predictor predicts your chances of getting an MBBS seat in Haryana State Medical colleges In All India Counselling NEET UG 2021 and Haryana State Counselling NEET-UG 2021 under various Seat categories like Govt., Management or NRI Seat. For assessing your chances of getting a seat, the MOKSH Predictor algorithm takes categories/sub-category or various Quotas into consideration as per Govt. regulations. It also takes into account historical data published by Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) or State Dept. responsible for counseling Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER).
During MBBS study, a student realizes the importance of being a specialist. They also understand the competitiveness to secure MD/MS Seat in Govt College. If we look at the success ratio to get PG in Govt Medical College which is 11% Broadly we can say that only 1 out of 10 will get PG Seat whereas the chances of getting a Clinical specialty is 1 out of 20 applicants. It is obvious that the PG journey is going to be very difficult or else students should have enough money to get the paid seat in Pvt Medical College which may be in Crores!
Total Applicants NEET PG 2021
Specialty
Govt Med College
Pvt Med College
Seats
Success Ratio
Seats
1.75 Lacs
MD (Non Clinical)
15K
8.6%
10K
MS (Clinical)
8K
4.6%
5K
Total
23K
11.4%
15K
Do you feel early preparation and the right mentorship will pave your dream of becoming a specialist?
NMC already notified the introduction of the NEXT Exam in India from 2023. This exam will replace all Medical PG exams in India. The exam will be conducted in two parts NEXT-1 and NEXT-2. The Objective of the NEXT-1 is to assess the Student’s Knowledge of Pre, Para, and Clinical Subjects on the National Level. Only post-qualifying of NEXT-1 any Medical student will be eligible for an Internship. Post completion of the internship Students needs to go thru NEXT-2 which will assess their Clinical skills, Patient Management, and Keeping of Medical history. Those who will clear NEXT-2 are awarded a license to practice and Rankers of NEXT-1 will get PG seats of their choice. You may refer to Page for detailed information on the Next Exam.
We are well aware of the difficulty of getting a PG in India. With the introduction of NEXT, maximum students in India are getting attracted to USMLE prep from 1st year of MBBS since it simulates the new NMC Competency-based curriculum much more easily. US Healthcare system is considered one of the best health care systems because of numerous reasons like High rewards, excellent infrastructure, Merit-based assessment, Open opportunities for Super specialties. Most of the countries trying to replicate the US health care assessment system for their Medical Graduates USMLE exam are divided into 3 Parts. One can appear in USMLE Step 1 after 2nd Year, USMLE Step 2 CK during an internship, and Step-3 during your residency (Medical PG). The USMLE is an online exam and can be taken at the PROMETRIC centers present across India.
MOKSH Coaching focuses on a patient-centered learning approach which helps students score high on both USMLE & NEXT. MOKSH is the leading name in USMLE Coaching. Currently, 1000+ Students from Indian and Abroad medical colleges are preparing for USMLE steps via the MOKSH Platform.
Till 2024, the Professional & Linguistic Assessments Board Test (PLAB test) is the instrument to assess the skills and knowledge of an International Medical Graduate. It also judges whether she is fit to be trained to practice medicine in the UK.
In short, an IMG's performance in PLAB determines her eligibility to practice in the UK.The PLAB test has two stages. PLAB 1 is an exam that has 180 MCQs that tests your recall. On the other hand, PLAB 2 is a practical OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Exam) that tests your clinical skills.
The GMC ascertains your linguistic skills by assessing your score in specific tests. It may be the IELTS (Band Score 7.0 or higher) or OET (Grade B in reading, writing, listening & speaking).
After you pass PLAB 1 & 2, you apply for the GP registration. There is one constraint. You have a window of 2 years after clearing PLAB 2 during which you may apply no later.
By 2024, the UK Medical Licensing Assessment will replace the PLAB. The COVID pandemic has resulted in a major change that has affected life everywhere and at every level.
Especially the healthcare sector has faced unprecedented pressure. Consequently, the GMC UK is going to change certain things in PLAB and create the UKMLA exam.
PG in Germany after MBBS in India is another great option, though it requires you to learn the German language. Of the 6 levels starting from A1 to C2, you need to clear A1 and A2 which would qualify you to apply for the visa.
Once the Language formalities are done, you get into the phase where you do Observer-ship from a German hospital approved by the German Medical Council. This is followed by Residency.
This may sound simple here but the process is quite complicated. To know more about PG in Germany after your MBBS in India,