King George's Medical University, is a medical school, hospital and medical university located in Lucknow which is the most populous state of India. The medical school was upgraded into a medical university by an act passed by Government of Uttar Pradesh on 16 September 2002. The University has capacity for 1250 undergraduates students (including 280 dental students) and 450 postgraduate students. The King George Medical College is a Government run institution which was established in the Year 1911. The College is now affiliated to King Georges Medical University, Lucknow and recognized by Govt. of India and the National Medical Commission (NMC). It has an annual intake of 250 seats in MBBS, 272 seats in 27 disciplines of Post-Graduate studies and 56 seats in 13 disciplines of Super- Specialization studies.
The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) has ranked the university 32 among universities in India in 2020 and 5th in 2018, 10 among medical colleges and 50 overall. It was ranked sixth among medical colleges in India in 2019 by Outlook India and 7th by The Week. The College has a very notable alumni and has an exhaustive list of people who have received awards of highest honours like: Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan, Padmashri, B.C.Roy Award, Hewett awards and numerous student awards. National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has given KGMU 'A' grade certification. This certification will remain valid from May 2017 to May 2022. Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India has shortlisted KGMU among the probable list of 'Institute of Eminence'. As of 2019, the university has 14 affiliated medical colleges, seven nursing colleges and one paramedical college.
The University campus is spread over an area of 7 sq., Km. with more than 50 buildings. There are 2105 hostel rooms, 550 faculty positions, 700 resident doctors and in all 5000 employees. This Prestigious Government University has approximately 5300 undergraduate/Post graduate students. The University is well-connected by Road, Rail and Aerial routes. Originally, the main administrative building, called the Administrative Block and the Anatomy and Physiology buildings were built in the early 20th century. As the institution grew, more and more departments were created in new buildings. Therefore the campus really consists of a conglomeration of buildings housing the various departments, which came up over a period of 100 years as and when the need was felt. There are separate buildings for Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Cardiology, Neurology, Psychiatry, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Rheumatology, Geriatric Mental Health, Surgical Oncology, Chest Medicine, Pathology, Pharmacology, Anaesthesiology, Opthalmology, Urology and Community Medicine. Cardiothoracic Surgery is presently in the Chest Medicine building, Microbiology along with Pathology and Biochemistry along with Physiology.
Beside the main building a new Administrative Building has come up recently and houses the Registrar's Office, Finance Office, Examination Cell, Undergraduate and Postgraduate Cells, computer centre etc. On the right side of the main Administrative Block lies the Central Library and adjoining Ranvaxy Centre The original hospital attached to the college was known as King George Hospital and was commissioned in 1914. This building presently houses the Public Relations Office, the Superintendent's Office, Head Cashier's Office, Matron's Office, stores, Emergency Pathology Labs and the Departments of Otorhinolarygology, Orthopedic Surgery, Radiodiagnosis and Radiotherapy, besides general and private wards of surgical specialities. The Gandhi Ward is a 3 storied building housing the medical wards. Next to the Ophthalmic Block, a New Ophthalmic Block has come up.
A new Surgical Emergency & Trauma Centre was built on Shahmina Road and started functioning in January 2004. The centre serves as the primary reception for all surgical and medical emergencies and provides all diagnostic and treatment facilities under one roof. Other departments across the Shahmina Road are Queen Mary's Hospital (Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology), Psychiatry Department, Department of Geriatric Mental Health, Cardiology Department (Lari Cardiology Centre) and the Dental Hospital . The Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation. There are several hostels interspersed with the department buildings. Trans Gomti hostel for boys with multi-storeyed faculty residence Warden's residence in Khadra, across the Gomti. The huge playground of Sardar Patel Hostel at the intersection of Shahmina Road and MG Road has been divided to accommodate the ambitious Scientific Convention Centre. The center was inaugurated on 19 th December 2004 has been taken over by the university. Phase II of the center now houses a 1000 capacity state of art hall.
The classes are held in Kalam center is a building with the best of the state of the art modern infrastructure. There are well-ventilated air-conditioned huge classrooms amongst which 23 have AV aids and another 23 are lecture rooms. There are 2 museum rooms, One Tele-medicine room. There are 10 separate hostel for boys and girls. The Central library is spread in 4012.11 Sq. Mtrs and has a collection of 39353 books, 28180 bound volumes, 2681 Book Bank, 3207 Thesis and 1088 CD’s till March 2018 (as per holding shown on KOHA-Library Management Software) and the Central Library Subscribed 180 print-Journals, 993 e-journals, 4108 e-books, 52157 video’s and 3836137 image’s for the year of 2018. Library has been automated with ‘KOHA’ (Library Management Software). The Atal Bihari Vajpayee Convention Centre has a floor area of 200,000 sq feet. The dome measures 52.5 metres. It has 3 halls of 200, 400 and 1400 seating capacity, 2 banquet halls, 2 exhibition galleries, an open air theatre, a general library, an audiovisual library, rehearsal rooms, a foyer area below the dome and connecting corridors. All are fully air conditioned. There are 8 lifts, including a capsule lift from which historical buildings of Lucknow can be seen.
Number of Seats in MBBS King George's Medical University | ||||
COURSE | UNIVERSITY | TYPE | ESTD | NO OF SEAT |
M.B.B.S. | King Georges Medical University, Lucknow | Govt. | 1911 | 250 |
The Gandhi Memorial & Associated Hospitals of KGMU has over 4500 functional beds with over 4500 patients admitted at any given time, with on an average 10,000 new patient attending the OPD every day. The annual OPD attendance is 500,000 the average number of new cases seen being 300,000 and old cases 200,000. The competencies and capabilities are utilized to the fullest in order to serve the droves of patients flocking in, incessantly, with greater expectations, every day. More than 15 lac patients visit this Tertiary Care Centre, with 1,00,000 indoor admissions, in a year's time. The new Emergency Complex & Trauma Centre having a covered area of over 1 lac sq. ft., was inaugurated on 24th December 2003. There are 150 beds and 10 operation theatres (5 major and 5 minor) for general surgery, orthopedics, neurosurgery, plastic surgery and gastointestinal surgery. Twelve ambulances are commissioned to transport patients within the campus, totally free of cost. All types of emergency and medico-legal cases are attended to and admitted if neccessary. The centre has all investigative facilities including CT scan, Ultrasound, X-ray, Mobile X-ray and Portable Ultrasound, Pathology and Biochemistry Labs having auto-analysers. Except for Cardiology, Psychiatry and Obstetrics & Gynecology, emergency admissions to all departments are now made through this Centre. Average number of cases seen daily are 110 and average number of admissions through this centre daily are 70. There are two Centenary Hospitals namely Phase-1 and Phase-2 having all the ultra-modern facilities to treat patients including of Transplantation procedures.
Address | King George's Medical University, Shah Mina Rd, Chowk, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226003 |
Phone: | +91 522 225 8880, +91 522 2258423, 2258424 |
E-mail: | [email protected] |
Website: | https://www.kgmu.org/ |
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. |
Note: |
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. |
NOTE:- |
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.
NOTE:- |
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 | |
Information bulletin neet (ug) 2023 | Click |
Seat Matrix AIQ | Click |
Seat Matrix DEEMED UNIVERSITIES | Click |
Seat Matrix CENTRAL UNIVERSITY | Click |
Seat Matrix AIIMS | Click |
Seat Matrix final ESIC insured person | Click |
Seat Matrix jipmer | Click |
FINAL RESULT ROUND 1 | Click |
FINAL RESULT ROUND 2 | Click |
FINAL RESULT ROUND 3 | Click |
Stray Vacancy Round Allotment | Click |
Special Stray Vacancy Round Allotment | Click |
The medical aspirants seeking MBBS/BDS admission at Uttar Pradesh will have to register themselves for the Directorate General of Medical Education and Training, UP is functioning directly under the State Government admission process by filling out their application form. Telangana MBBS/BDS admission 2020 is done on the basis of marks secured in NEET. Candidates who will qualify NEET Exam and meet the eligibility requirements can only register and fill the application form for Uttar Pradesh MBBS / BDS admission. Directorate General of Medical Education and Training (DMET)counseling is conducted in Three Rounds (Round 1, Round 2, and Mop-up Round). The fourth round being the College Round, if the number of vacant seats is x, then a 10x the list of registered candidates will be sent to the college and is to be exhausted strictly in order of merit. Directorate General of Medical Education and Training UP conducts the combined (Government and Private) admissions for UP NEET-UG medical
Eligibility For Admission
1. Qualification:
Government Seats (Competent Authority Quota)
It includes seats in Government colleges
Reservation Category | Student Category | Seats Reserved |
Vertical Reservation | Other Backward Classes (OBC) | 27% |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 2% | |
Scheduled Caste (SC) | 21% | |
Horizontal Reservation | Women Candidates | 20% |
Physically Disabled | 5% | |
Ex-servicemen | 2% | |
Freedom Fighters | 2% | |
NCC | 1% |
The private medical college Seat selection process
Private colleges in Uttar Pradesh may further be divided into two one is trust other is minority institutes. For all private medical colleges in UP, the state government decides its fee structure.100 % seats in private medical colleges Students from any Indian state are eligible to apply for private medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh. No caste-based reservation is applicable. Minority college seat is reserve for minority students.
NRI SEAT
No NRI seat in the Uttar Pradesh counseling process.
STEPS FOR COUNSELLING PROCESS
Directorate General of Medical Education and Training UP is conducting three rounds of Counseling for NEET UG
ROUND -1
Uttar Pradesh MBBS Admission Application and Security Money | |
Rs 30000 + Bank Charges | Govt Medical + Dental College Only |
Rs 200000 + Bank Charges | Govt+ Pvt Medical College Only |
Rs 100000 + Bank Charges | Govt+ Pvt Dental College Only |
Offline Process
ROUND -2 (Online)
THIRD ROUND
Quota | Open | Open PwD | General- EWS | General- EWS PwD | OBC | OBC PwD | SC | SC PwD | ST | ST PwD | TotalSeats |
All India | 14 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 1 | 6 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 37 |
ROUND 1 | ROUND 2 | MOP-UP ROUND | |||
Rank | Allotted Category | Rank | Allotted Category | Rank | Allotted Category |
1026 | Open | 1457 | Open | 45297 | SC |
1844 | EWS | 1684 | OBC | ||
2029 | OBC | 1844 | EWS | ||
18013 | SC | 22552 | SC | ||
46774 | ST | 56190 | ST | ||
204412 | Open PwD | ||||
(MCC- AIQ) NEET-UG Counselling Seats Allotment -2022 Round 1 PDF - CLICK HERE | |||||
(MCC- AIQ) NEET-UG Counselling Seats Allotment -2022 Round 2 PDF - CLICK HERE | |||||
(MCC- AIQ) NEET-UG Counselling Seats Allotment -2022 MOP-UP Round PDF - CLICK HERE |
King George's Medical University MCC-AIQ LEAST CUTOFF 2023-24 | |||
ROUND 1 | ROUND 2 | ||
RANK | CATEGORY | RANK | CATEGORY |
1097 | Open | 1647 | Open |
1957 | OBC | 2383 | OBC |
1970 | EWS | 2856 | EWS |
18565 | SC | 18494 | SC |
33523 | ST | 53797 | ST |
110746 | Open PwD | ||
209622 | OBC PwD |
COLLEGE NAMES | ROUND 1 | ROUND 2 | MOPUP ROUND | |||
All India rank | Score | All India rank | Score | All India rank | Score | |
King George's Medical University | 348060 | 333 | 812143 | 176 | 297101 | 360 |
STATE GOVERNMENT COLLEGE CUTOFF (DGME) 2023-24 – PDF’S LINK | |
Allotted candidates institute-wise (1st round) for neetug counseling- 2023-24 government Quota | CLICK HERE |
Allotted candidates institute-wise (2nd round) for neetug counseling- 2023-24 government Quota | CLICK HERE |
Allotted candidates institute-wise (Mop-up round) for neetug counseling- 2023-24 government Quota | CLICK HERE |
Note: The Admission Process is written as per the ordinance of the official Counselling Agency.
College Name | Fees Per Year In RS |
BRD Medical College, Gorakhpur | 37,800/- |
Dr.Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow | 18,000/- |
Government Allopathic Medical College, Banda | 42,000/- |
Government Medical College, Kannauj | 29,667/- |
Government Medical College & Super facility Hospital, Azamgarh | 24,000/- |
GSVM Medical College, Kanpur | 24,000/- |
King George Medical University, Lucknow | 43,500/- |
LLRM Medical College, Meerut | 21,000/- |
Mahamaya Rajkiya Allopathic Medical College, Ambedkar Nagar | 36,000/- |
Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College, Jhansi | 36,364/- |
Manyavar Kanshi Ram Ji Government Allopathic Medical College, Orai | 41.000/- |
Motilal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad | 3,280/- |
Shaik –UL-Hind Maulana Mahmood Hasan Medical College, Saharanpur | 36,000/- |
SN Medical College, Agra | 29,908/- |
U.P.Rural Institute of Medical Sciences, Etawah | 24,000/- |
Note: The Fee Structure is as per the Notification of the official Counselling Agency, Please visit the official website in subject to any changes.