
Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal
About This College
Dental College Imphal — MBBS 2026
MBBS Admission at Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences — NEET to Seat
For NEET-qualified students from Manipur who are approaching 2026 medical counselling, Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences in Imphal deserves careful evaluation — not as a fallback option but as an NMC-approved institution with the hospital infrastructure and faculty structure that MBBS training actually requires. Students exploring college options in Manipur may also compare Yengkhom Netramani College of Nursing, Kakching.
Medical Admission 2026 at Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences: What to Do After NEET
Measurable attribute: The dental college here runs structured exposure to dental public health postings in local government dental camps — relevant for graduates considering public sector dental services or postgraduate community dentistry.
This dental college is known locally for graduates who registered with the State Dental Council and entered dental practice — a licensure outcome that requires completion of the BDS programme and compulsory rotatory internship.
Medical infrastructure at Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences: attached teaching hospital in Imphal with OPD and IPD across clinical departments; anatomy dissection hall with full specimen preparation; pre-clinical labs (Biochemistry, Physiology, Pharmacology); para-clinical labs (Pathology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine); clinical skills simulation centre; blood bank, radiology, and emergency department in the attached hospital; medical library with PubMed/Medline access and standard MBBS textbooks. Separate residential facilities for male and female students at Dental College — contact the hostel office for current availability.
MBBS Fees at Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences — Govt vs Mgmt Quota
The MBBS programme at Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences runs for five and a half years including a one-year mandatory internship. The initial phase of MBBS at Dental College covers pre-clinical disciplines — Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry — over the first one and a half years.
What separates Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal from its peers is the patient-load of the attached teaching hospital, which shapes hands-on training quality — worth weighing alongside fees and location in a final decision.
Career Paths After LLB from Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal
LLB graduates from Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal typically pursue one of four directions: Bar Council enrolment to practise in Imphal district and sessions courts; state judicial services examination preparation; joining a corporate legal department or law firm; or continuing to LLM specialisation. The Bar Council requires Dental College LLB graduates to pass the All India Bar Examination before enrolment as advocates — final-year students typically prepare for AIBE concurrently.
How Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal Is Recognised
Assessment follows the examining body's pattern with internal marks, practicals, and semester-end examinations each carrying documented weightings — a structure students can plan preparation around.
Outside applicants often encounter administrative and private openings through public notifications — by which time in-state candidates already have applications prepared.
Medical Career FAQs — Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal
NEET-PG is conducted annually by the National Board of Examinations (natboard.edu.in) for all PG medical admissions in India; NMC-recognised MBBS is the eligibility baseline and cutoffs by category are public after each result.
MBBS graduate starting salaries follow documented government and private bands: state government medical officer (MBBS with internship) at 7th CPC Level 10, ₹56,100-₹1,77,500 plus NPA (non-practicing allowance), Central Health Service and Armed Forces Medical Service entry at the same Level 10 with service-specific allowances, and private super-specialty hospitals typically offering ₹6-12 LPA to MBBS graduates with 2-3 years post-internship experience.
AISHE data on medical education documents the distribution of government versus private medical seats at NMC-recognised institutions and the cohort-wise passout rates — statistics published annually at aishe.gov.in that contextualise the MBBS programme within the national medical education picture.
- 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
| Course | Duration | Fees | Seats | Accepted Exams | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BDS Dental College, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences |
5 Year | Rs. 82.85 K | 50 | NEET |