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Autonomous Government Medical College, Lalitpur

Lalitpur,  Uttar Pradesh
King George's Medical University Established 2018.0

About This College

Autonomous Government Medical College Lalitpur — MBBS 2026

How Autonomous Government Medical College, Lalitpur Is Recognised

The academic schedule follows the university calendar with internal examinations, practical sessions, and semester-end assessments as separate evaluation components. Students exploring college options in  Uttar Pradesh may also compare Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Sitapur.

One specific signal: What distinguishes this medical college is its research participation pathway: faculty-supervised case studies and research opportunities are open to MBBS students from the second year, building an academic record before postgraduate applications.

This college is known locally for producing MBBS graduates who are competent in basic emergency management and procedural skills before their housemanship posting — a clinical readiness baseline that reduces supervision burden during internship.

Network and familiarity tend to outweigh brand in employment segments outside the metro-corporate track — which is where most UG graduates actually find work.

MBBS Fees at Autonomous Government Medical College — Govt vs Mgmt Quota

Getting an MBBS seat at Autonomous Government Medical College requires: (1) qualifying NEET with a score meeting the college's category cutoff, (2) registering for BOTH MCC AIQ and India medical counselling, (3) filling Autonomous Government Medical College in preference with correct quota selection, (4) reporting within 24-48 hours of allotment with all original documents. Government quota seats at Autonomous Government Medical College carry much the regulated fee tier than management quota — research both carefully during counselling to understand the total cost difference.

Alumni and Graduate Outcomes from Autonomous Government Medical College

Graduates of Autonomous Government Medical College have gone into government service, teaching, banking, and private employment across Lalitpur. The alumni base in Lalitpur and neighbouring districts serves as an informal professional network for current students exploring career paths after graduation.

Admission Facts: Autonomous Government Medical College in Lalitpur

NEET Cutoff and Counselling for Autonomous Government Medical College

The MBBS programme at Autonomous Government Medical College runs for five and a half years including a one-year mandatory internship. Pre-clinical training at Autonomous Government Medical College spans approximately 18 months, covering Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry — the foundational phase before clinical exposure.

Medical Career FAQs — Autonomous Government Medical College, Lalitpur

State government medical officer recruitment — Tamil Nadu DMER (tndme.tn.gov.in), Maharashtra MPSC (mpsc.gov.in), Kerala PSC (keralapsc.gov.in), Karnataka KMSRB (karmedicalcouncil.org) — conducts competitive examinations for medical officer posts; NMC-recognised MBBS with internship is the eligibility criterion.

Central Health Service (CHS) Group A recruitment through UPSC places selected medical officers on 7th CPC Level 11, ₹67,700-₹2,08,700; eligibility is NMC-recognised MBBS plus permanent registration with State Medical Council, and selection is through the Combined Medical Services Examination published on upsc.gov.in.

NEET-PG statistics from the National Board of Examinations show approximately 2.1 lakh candidates appearing annually for roughly 65,000 PG seats nationally — a seat-to-aspirant ratio of about 1:3.2 that defines the PG medical competition intensity across all NMC-recognised MBBS graduates.

  • What is the NEXT examination? The National Exit Test (NEXT) replaces the USMLE-pattern exit exam for MBBS graduates. It determines licensing and PG admission. Preparation typically starts from the third year of MBBS.
  • Is PG admission competitive after MBBS from here? PG admission through NEET-PG is competitive regardless of the medical college — it is a merit-based national examination. Strong clinical preparation during MBBS is more important than the college's ranking.
  • Can I practise medicine in another state after graduating here? Yes — NMC/MCI-recognised MBBS is valid for medical council registration across India. State-specific registration is required for practice in each state.

Courses Offered

CourseDurationFeesSeatsAccepted ExamsAction
MBBS
Autonomous Government Medical College, Lalitpur
5 Year Rs. 1.13 L NEET
MBBS
Autonomous Government Medical College, Lalitpur
5 Year Rs. 1.13 L NEET

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