TheGovernment Medical College, Kozhikode, Calicut, A leading Medical College also known as Calicut medical College or C.M.C andwas established in the Year1957 as the second medical college in Kerala. The College was formerly affiliated to the University of Calicut and now affiliated to Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS) Thrissur, located in Kerala and recognized by Govt. of India and theNational Medical Commission (NMC).It has an annual intake of 250seats in MBBS, 215 seats in 26 disciplines of Post-Graduate studies and 29 seats in 10 disciplines of super- Specialization studies. This college and allied institutions serve 40% of the population of Kerala. It publishes the Calicut Medical Journal in which the Institute of Palliative Medicine of Kozhikode is part of it.
The huge and sprawling Medical College campus with serene atmosphere is spread over an extensive area of 270 acres (1.1 km²) and is located about 8 km east from the heart of Kozhikode city. The campus houses for many hospitals as well. The College is packed with magnificent infrastructure with spacious classrooms, Lecture halls to accommodate around 250, Examination rooms, Demonstration rooms, Seminar halls. There are Departmental museums and well-equipped Laboratories. There are huge Auditoriums inside the campus. The Canteens and Recreation halls facilities are available for students. There are separate hostel facilities for Boys and Girls and Indoor and Outdoor Games and Sports facilities.The college has a separate library building which is open 24X7 with an excellent collection of medical books and journals, back volumes, Atlases, Dictionaries, Directories, Encyclopaedias, Technical Reports. There are separate Reading rooms and the E- library has good Internet facility. The college has pre-clinical, para-clinical and clinical disciplines.
Number of Seats in MBBS Government Medical College, Kozhikode | ||||
COURSE | UNIVERSITY | TYPE | ESTD | NO OF SEAT |
M.B.B.S. | Kerala University of Health Sciences(KUHS) | GOVT | 1957 | 250 |
The main hospital was commissioned in 1966 with 1183 beds. It was later supplemented by the:
Institute of Maternal and Child Health in 1975 (610 beds) which is now 1100 bedded tertiary care center dedicated to maternal and child health. With over 30,000 deliveries per year, it is one of the largest hospitals in Asia. The Institute of Maternal and Child Health of Medical College is a regional diagnostic centre for Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders. This collaborative centre provides clinical care as well as genetic diagnosis for patients suffering from Primary immunodeficiency disorders. This collaborative centre is part of the Genomics for Understanding Rare Diseases India Alliance Network (GUARDIAN) Initiative.
The Savithri Devi Saboo Memorial Cancer Institute (101 beds) and the Chest Hospital (100 beds).
A super specialty complex, a new Block for the Institute of Maternal and Child Health, an artificial limb centre, the College of Nursing , the College of Pharmacy, Casualty (Emergency Services) complex, Samrakshana Kendram, and Vishrama Kendram were later added to the main institution. The present bed strength is 3025.This makes it as the largest bedded hospital in the country. However the patient load is beyond the commissioned number of total beds. Because of the patient overload, the floors and corridors are usually occupied. During the last decade almost all modern specialty services in medical care have been developed in the institution including kidney transplantation. A well equipped Cardiac Catheterization Lab and Tele Cobalt Therapy are already there in the hospital.
The latest additions to the collegiate hospital are the Multistoried Super Specialty Complex (SSB), New Block for Institute of Maternal and Child Health and the Institute of Sports Medicine. The super speciality Complex for MCH was inaugurated on 23rd September 2006. The modern hospital unit was started with outpatient clinics of the super specialties exclusively. Later the inpatient wards also started functioning. It has the state of the art cardiac cath lab, MRI Scan, Doppler ultra sound and digital radiography system. Efforts are on to establish superspecialty surgical block along with emergency and critical care facility under PMSSY Phase -3 with a project outlay of 150 crores.
Institute of Mental Health and neurosciences is an autonomous institute under the government of Kerala which was built by the centre within the campus. It is envisaged as a mutually beneficial unit for community psychiatry under IMHANS and medical college psychiatry department.
Institute of Palliative Medicine (IPM) is a WHO collaborative centre for Community participation in Palliative Care and Long term Care
Three new departments were added to the feather of this college which will have long lasting percussions in the day to day functioning of this college. These are Department of Neonatology, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine and Department of Family Medicine. Family Medicine is started for the first time in Govt Medical Colleges in the country and Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine is started for the first time in Govt. Medical Colleges in the state. A new ward for Hemato-oncology patients, a new multi disciplinary ICU and and casualty with triage are the next area under development. Multi disciplinary research unit and Reproductive Medicine unit are under final stages of implementation.
Address | Government Medical College Junction, 17, Mavoor Rd, Near Police Station, Kozhikode, Kerala 673008 |
Phone | 91-495-2350216, 91-495-2350217 , 495-2355331 |
[email protected], [email protected] | |
Website | https://www.govtmedicalcollegekozhikode.ac.in/ |
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) under the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) is tasked with conducting counseling for a diverse range of medical seats across the country. This includes 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats, 100% seats in Deemed Universities, Central Universities (such as Delhi University, Aligarh Muslim University, and Banaras Hindu University, including their Institutional/Domicile Quotas), Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) medical colleges, Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) for the registration part, and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (including VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, and ESIC Dental, Delhi) covering both 15% AIQ and 85% Institutional Quota. Furthermore, MCC/DGHS handles 100% of the seats in AIIMS and JIPMER, as well as B.Sc. Nursing courses in Central Institutes.
The primary responsibility of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)of DGHS is the allotment of seats to participating candidates based on their merit and personal choices. This crucial process commences only after the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) receives the list, data, or information of successful candidates from the National Testing Agency (NTA), which is the body responsible for conducting the NEET (UG) examination. Through this well-structured and transparent counseling process, Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) ensures that candidates are matched to their preferred institutions in a fair and merit-based manner, facilitating their journey towards becoming future healthcare professionals.
Eligibility Condition:
The counseling process for admission into various programs will encompass four distinct rounds: Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and the Stray and Special Stray Vacancy Round. In accordance with the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India's directives, as per the orders dated 12.12.2022 and 16.12.2021 in the case of "SLA (C) No. 10487 of 2021 in the matter of Nihila P.P. v/s MCC & Ors.," all four rounds will be conducted online by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC). This approach ensures a transparent and accessible counseling process for all candidates.
Following the Supreme Court's approval, no seats will revert to the participating states after Round 2, marking a significant change in the counseling process. The Mop-up Round will now be recognized as Round 3 from the 2023-24 session onwards. It is crucial for candidates to make informed decisions regarding their participation in Round 3 of AIQ/Deemed/Central Universities counseling, as withdrawal from this round will not be permitted. Additionally, candidates accepting a seat in Round 3 will be ineligible for any further counseling rounds.
To facilitate a seamless transition between rounds and ensure optimal seat allocation, data will be shared between the Centre and the States. Any candidate listed in the allotments will be excluded from the All India Stray Vacancy Round to maintain the integrity of the counseling process.
For seats designated as JAIN MINORITY/MUSLIM MINORITY/NRI, any vacancies remaining after Round 3 will convert to UR MANAGEMENT Private Deemed University seats. This conversion only occurs after all eligible candidates for JAIN MINORITY/MUSLIM MINORITY/ NRI seats have been considered, ensuring no seat goes unfilled and maximizing educational opportunities for all students.
Rounds | Types of Counselling | Mode |
Round 1- (By Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)) | AIQ, Deemed University, Central University/Institutes | Online |
Round 2- (By Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)) | AIQ, Deemed University, Central University/Institutes | Online |
Round 3 (earlier MOPUP)- (By Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)) | AIQ, Deemed University, Central University/Institutes | Online |
Stray Vacancy Round- - By Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) | AIQ, Deemed University, Central University/Institutes | Online |
Special Stray Vacancy Round -Online - Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) | AIQ, Deemed University, Central University/Institutes | Online |
The Reservation Policy of the Central Government for the NEET-UG Counselling in All India Quota is as follows: |
S.C.- 15% S.T.- 7.5% O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27% EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10% PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5% NOTE:- Reservation of seats under PWD Category is 5% in AIQ & as per NMC norms (Gazette Notification no. MCI-34(41)/2018-Med./170045 dated 04/02/2019). For range of disabilities included, please see Annexure ‘1’. |
Guidelines for NRI Seat Allocation during MCC Counseling
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has established specific criteria for Non-Resident Indian (NRI) seat allocation as per the directives issued by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. According to the verdict in W.P. No. 689/2017 - Consortium of Deemed Universities in Karnataka (CODEUNIK) & Anr. vs. Union of India & Ors. on August 22, 2017, candidates qualifying as NRIs are eligible for NRI category seats. This eligibility extends to Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), Persons of Indian Origin (PIO), and Foreign Nationals, who may only apply for NRI-designated seats.
Indian Nationals seeking to be reclassified to the sponsored NRI category must adhere to the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)'s requirements, including the timely submission of necessary documents upon request. Candidates are encouraged to stay informed on the process through official Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) communications to ensure compliance and secure their eligibility for NRI seat consideration during the counseling sessions.
If You're Satisfied with Your Allotted Seat and Wish to Join the College:
If You Wish to Participate in the Next Round:
For Upgrading: If you're satisfied with your current seat but, interested in exploring better options in the next round, you must:
If You're Not Satisfied with Your Allotment:
Seeking a Better Option: If the current allotment does not meet your expectations and you wish to participate in the next round for a better seat without reporting, be aware that:
If You've Decided to Quit the MCC Process:
Note: if a registered candidate is not allotted a seat in round 1, he/she can participate in round 2 directly without fresh registration. |
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If upgraded in to Round 2, the candidate must take relieving from Round 1 seat and join Round 2 seat. |
The Security Deposit will be forfeited if a candidate who has been allotted a seat in the Second Round or subsequent rounds and does not join the respective institution. Also, the Security Deposit will be forfeited if the admission gets cancelled due to any reason |
Candidates getting upgraded in Round 2 shall NOT have any claim on Round 1 seat. |
If a candidate freshly registered in round 2 is not allotted a seat, he/she can participate in round 3 directly without fresh registration. |
However, if an upgraded candidate does not want round 2 seat, he may avail exit with forfeiture after round 2 result announcements. |
Note:- |
If upgraded, the candidate must take relieving from Round 2 seat and join Round 3 seat. Once joined, he cannot upgrade or resign from this seat. |
For seats designated as JAIN MINORITY/MUSLIM MINORITY/NRI, any vacancies remaining after Round 3 will convert to UR MANAGEMENT Private Deemed University seats. This conversion only occurs after all eligible candidates for JAIN MINORITY/MUSLIM MINORITY/ NRI seats have been considered, ensuring no seat goes unfilled and maximizing educational opportunities for all students. |
If allotted a seat, the candidate cannot upgrade or resign. If any candidate does not join Round 3 seat, he may exit with forfeiture of fees and elimination (cannot participate in any further rounds). |
If a candidate freshly registered in round 3 is not allotted a seat, he/she is eligible to participate in stray round. |
Candidates getting upgraded in Round 3 shall NOT have any claim on Round 2 seat. |
Data will be shared with Centre and the States after Round 3 and if any candidate has his name in the list of allotted candidates in either Centre or State, then such candidates shall be eliminated from the All India Stray Vacancy Round. |
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If a candidate is allotted a seat in Stray round, he/she has to join the allotted seat/college. If the candidate does not join the allotted seat, he/she shall be debarred from NEET examination for 01 Year along with forfeiture of fees. |
NOTE:- The Special Stray Vacancy Round is conducted exclusively to fill any seats that remain vacant even after the Stray Vacancy Round. This round is a final attempt to ensure that no seat goes unfilled, providing one last opportunity for candidates to secure a position in their desired college or course.
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If a candidate is allotted a seat in SPECIAL Stray round, he has to join the allotted seat/college. If the candidate does not join the allotted seat, he/she shall be debarred from NEETUG examination for 01 Year along with forfeiture of fees. |
MCC NEET 2023-2024 | |
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Institute | Program | Quota | Open | Open PwD | General- EWS | General- EWS PwD | OBC | OBC PwD | SC | SC PwD | ST | ST PwD | TotalSeats |
Government Medical College, Kozhikode | MBBS | All India | 14 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 9 | 1 | 6 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 38 |
Government Medical College, Kozhikode LEAST CUT -OFF | |||||||
OPEN | OBC | OBC PwD | OPEN PwD | EWS | SC | ST | |
FIRST ROUND | 1391 | 1921 | 473196 | 191449 | 10352 | 37417 | 96292 |
SECOND ROUND | 324 | 2231 | - | 12760 | - | 110891 |
Institute | Open | Open PwD | General- EWS | General- EWS PwD | OBC | OBC PwD | SC | SC PwD | ST | ST PwD | TotalSe ats |
GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE, KOZHIKODE(200194) | 15 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 37 |
All India Quota Seats Matrix MBBS UG 2022 COUNSELING PDF CLICK HERE |
Government Medical College, Kozhikode LEAST CUT -OFF | ||||||
OPEN | OBC | EWS | SC | ST | Open PwD | |
FIRST ROUND | 1555 | 2318 | 6910 | 39983 | 65397 | 422348 |
SECOND ROUND | 3030 | 3120 | 4170 | - | 83255 | 813926 |
MOP-UP ROUND | - | 12846 | - | 114067 | - | |
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The medical aspirants seeking MBBS/BDS admission at Kerala will have to register themselves for the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations KEAM in the admission section for the admission process by filling out their application form. Kerala, MBBS/BDS admission is done on the basis of marks secured in NEET. Candidates who will qualify NEET Examand meet the eligibility requirements can only register and fill the application form for KEAM MBBS / BDS admission. KEAM counseling is conducted in Three Round (Round 1, Round 2, and Subsequent MOP UP rounds). Seat selection for Government Seats and for Management quota seats will be through web counseling
Means and includes seats in Government colleges and Government share of seats in Private colleges.
Reservation for All India Quota for MBBS/BDS Courses in Govt. Medical/Dental Colleges: Fifteen percent of the total sanctioned seats in MBBS/BDS Courses in Govt. Medical/Dental Colleges in the State are set apart for the allotment of the candidates by the Director-General of Health Services, Government of India on the basis of the rank obtained in the NEET-UG conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), New Delhi.
Reservation for All India Quota for MBBS Courses in Self-Financing Medical colleges:- Fifteen percent of the seats for the admission of students to MBBS Courses in Self-Financing Medical Colleges in Kerala are set apart for the allotment of candidates irrespective of their Domicile as per the rank obtained in the NEET-UG conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) New Delhi.
Mandatory Reservation The Government seats for each course in Govt./Aided/KAU/KVASU/KUFOS Colleges will be distributed as per the mandatory reservation principle as contemplated in G.O. (P) 208/66/Edn. Dated 2.5.1966, G.O.(Ms)No.95/08/SCSTDD Dated 06.10.2008, GO(Ms) No. 10/2014/BCDD Dated 23.05.2014 and as modified from time to time. The percentage break-up of seats as per mandatory reservation is as follows:
State Merit (SM) | 50% | |
Economically Weaker Sections in General Category (EWS) | 10% | |
Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) | 30% | |
a. Ezhava (EZ) - | 9% | |
b. Muslim (MU) - | 8% | |
c. Other Backward Hindu (BH) - | 3% | |
d. Latin Catholic and Anglo Indian (LA) - | 3% | |
e. Dheevara and related communities (DV) - | 2% | |
f. Viswakarma and related communities (VK) - | 2% | |
g. Kusavan and related communities (KN) - | 1% | |
h. Other Backward Christian (BX) - | 1% | |
i. Kudumbi (KU) - | 1% | |
Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes | 10% | |
a. Scheduled Castes (SC) - | 8% | |
b. Scheduled Tribes (ST) - | 2% |
CATEGORY | FIRST ROUND CUT OFF | SECOND ROUND CUT OFF | MOP-UP ROUND CUT OFF |
SM | 162 | 262 | - |
EW | 870 | 1153 | - |
EZ | 414 | 485 | - |
MU | 209 | 325 | - |
BH | 281 | 700 | - |
LA | 929 | 929 | - |
DV | 1055 | 1752 | - |
VK | 461 | 461 | - |
BX | 1571 | 2237 | - |
KU | 3934 | 3934 | - |
KN | 1506 | 1506 | - |
SC | 5112 | 5468 | - |
ST | 14911 | 14911 | - |
Other Categories | CC:1 DA:7447 DH:9751 PD:26845 PI:1 SD:1077 XS:199 | CC:1 DA:7447 DH:9751 PD:30575 PI:1 SD:1077 XS:584 | - |
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FIRST ROUND | SECOND ROUND | THIRD ROUND | |||
Seat Type | Rank | Seat Type | Rank | Seat Type | Rank |
SM | 214 | SM | 261 | SM | 265 |
XS | 219 | SM--MU | 312 | SM--MU | 316 |
SM--MU | 248 | SM--VK | 457 | SM--VK | 457 |
SM--BH | 352 | SM--BH | 474 | SM--BH | 474 |
SM--VK | 457 | SM--EZ | 483 | SM--EZ | 483 |
SM--EZ | 468 | SD | 495 | SD | 495 |
SD | 495 | XS | 585 | XS | 585 |
SM--LA | 615 | SM--LA | 737 | SM--LA | 737 |
SM--EW | 648 | SM--EW | 804 | SM--EW | 804 |
SM--BX | 658 | EW | 1129 | SM--SC | 843 |
LA | 737 | BX | 1359 | EW | 1129 |
EW | 1008 | DV | 1823 | BX | 1359 |
DV | 1823 | DH | 1844 | DV | 1823 |
DH | 1844 | PT | 2376 | DH | 1844 |
PT | 2376 | CC | 2938 | PT | 2376 |
CC | 2938 | KN | 4356 | CC | 2938 |
KN | 4356 | DA | 4630 | KN | 4356 |
DA | 4630 | SC | 6154 | DA | 4630 |
SC | 4864 | KU | 6891 | SC | 6154 |
KU | 6891 | ST | 16749 | KU | 6891 |
ST | 16749 | PD | 35238 | ST | 16749 |
PD | 32993 | PD | 35238 |
Note: The Admission Process is written as per the ordinance of the official Counselling Agency.
NAME OF THE COLLEGE | FEES STUCTURE |
Government Medical College, Calicut (OBC) | 25,000 |
SC, ST,BH (All Categories) | 25,000 |
Note: The Fee Structure is as per the Notification of the official Counselling Agency, Please visit the official website in subject to any changes.