Admission to the MBBS program at Rajiv Gandhi Medical College is based on the NEET UG exam, and counseling is conducted by MCC. The process typically takes 2-3 months post-counseling. Indian students from the science stream with at least 50% marks in PCB for the general category and 40% for reserved categories are eligible. NEET cutoffs vary; in 2023, it ranged from 605-630 for the general category. NEET is required annually, and from 2024, applications will be on the NMC website.
The application fee is ?1600 for the general category and ?1500 for reserved categories. Admission is conducted through 15% All India Quota and 85% State Quota, with Maharashtra's State Quota managed via the CET Cell website. Post-exam, a merit list is released, and college allotment follows. Confirmed candidates must report with original documents and a demand draft for fees. The general category annual fee is approximately ?140,000, while reserved category students pay around ?15,000, excluding the admission fee of ?1,500 for all.
Admissions occur in CAP rounds, allowing for round-to-round upgradation. Accurate document submission is crucial for a smooth admission experience.

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