Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College & Hospital - [BSAMCH], New Delhi - GeniusEducon

Dr. Baba Sahib Ambedkar Medical College

Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College & Hospital - [BSAMCH], New Delhi

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Medical College, established in 2016, is a government college affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College offers 125 MBBS seats, which were increased from 100 to 125 under EWS quota under the academic session of 2019-20. However, the college doesn’t provide courses under specialisation and super specialisation. You will need to pay roughly around 4.5 Lacs as MBBS fees in Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College. The college is recognised by National Medical Council (NMC). Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Medical College NEET cutoff 2023 is given below:

Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College All India Cutoff: 
Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College State Cutoff: 

Quick Summary

Year of Establishment: 2016
No. of Seats (MBBS): 125
Speciality in PG Courses: NA
Seats in PG courses:  NA
Management Type: Government
Affiliated (University): Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Listing and Recognition: National Medical Council (NMC)
Affiliation (Hospital): Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital 
Postal Address: Sector 6 Rd, near Metro Station, Sector 6, Rohini, New Delhi, Delhi 110085
Web Address:

https://bsamch.ac.in/

 

MBBS Fee Structure 2022-23:

Seat Type Government Seat
Total MBBS Course Fee  INR 4.5 Lacs 

MBBS Course

The duration of MBBS is 5 and half years that includes 12 months of internship. The internship comprises of practical training in orthopaedics, medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, community health, child health, emergency medicine, surgery and various specialties. The guidelines are provided by the erstwhile MCI (Currently NMC). Admission in any MBBS programs is granted on the basis of marks scored in the NEET UG exam which is held by National Testing Agency (NTA).

Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College, Delhi accepts students through All India Counselling and New Delhi State counselling conducted by The Selection Committee, Directorate of Medical Education in NEET 2023.

Admission Eligibility and Procedure

Eligibility:

The candidate must be of 17 years or above as on 31st December of the enrolment year. The candidate must be a graduate of a Higher Secondary School with 10+2 degree in science stream with Biology (or bio-technology) along with Physics and Chemistry as their subject. Minimum 50% marks are eligible (40% in case of SC/ST and 45% for OBC Category).

Admission Procedure:

It is a compulsion for a medical aspirant to appear in National Eligibility and Entrance Examination (NEET) which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) after graduating 12th grade. The selections in all the government, central, private and deemed colleges are based on the NEET scores. The seats for all medical Institutions/Colleges/universities are offered via counselling based on the fulfilment of eligibility Score/Rank, preferences of colleges and seats available. There will be multiple rounds of counselling viz. round-1, Round-2, Mop Up round and Stray Rounds. Conduct of every subsequent round depends on the availability of seats. If vacant seats remain at the end of one round, the next round will be conducted.

In Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College, Delhi, 15% seats will be filled through All India Quota whereas rest 85% seats will be filled through Delhi State NEET UG counselling 2023.

Counselling Dates:

Counselling Round All India Counselling State Counselling
Round-1 Oct 2021 Oct 2021
Round-2 Oct/Nov 2021 Nov 2021
Mop Up Round NA Nov 2021
Stray Round NA Dec 2021

 

Medical PG in India or NEXT

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 2022 Specialty Govt Med College Pvt Med College
Seats Success Ratio Seats
2.06 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.

Medical PG IN UK (PLAB)

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.