LLRM Meerut MD FAQs
Ques. What NEET PG rank is typically required for LLRM Meerut MD?
Ans. LLRM Medical College Meerut is a government medical college in western Uttar Pradesh with all seats filled through NEET PG merit. Clinical specialisations such as General Medicine (or Medicine), Radiodiagnosis, Paediatrics, Dermatology, and Psychiatry attract candidates with high NEET PG percentiles in the 85th to 95th percentile range through UP state quota rounds. Para-clinical branches including Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and Community Medicine typically close at lower cutoffs. Refer to previous-year DMET UP and MCC merit lists for realistic state-specific cutoff estimates by specialisation and category.
Ques. Why do Anaesthesia and Anaesthesiology, General Medicine and Medicine, Radiodiagnosis and Radiology, and DVL and Skin & V.D. appear as separate entries in the LLRM Meerut MD list?
Ans. LLRM Meerut’s MD list shows four NMC nomenclature transition pairs: Anaesthesiology (NMC current) alongside Anaesthesia (legacy), General Medicine (NMC current) alongside Medicine (legacy), Radiodiagnosis (NMC current) alongside Radiology (legacy), and Dermatology Venereology & Leprology alongside Skin & V.D. This typically reflects an institutional transition where older university affiliation records retain legacy names. For DMET UP and MCC AIQ counselling, only the current active entry will carry seat allocations. Candidates should check the official DMET UP and MCC seat matrix to identify which name has seats in the current counselling year before registering preferences.
Ques. What monthly stipend do LLRM Meerut MD residents receive?
Ans. LLRM Medical College is a UP government medical institution and MD residents receive a monthly stipend as per DMET UP and UP state government norms. UP government postgraduate residents at state-run colleges have historically received stipends in the range of ₹40,000 to ₹75,000 per month depending on the year of residency, with periodic revisions by state government orders. The exact current stipend rate should be confirmed from LLRM Medical College’s postgraduate office or the DMET UP website, as amounts vary by year and are subject to revision.
Ques. How does LLRM Meerut compare to other UP government medical colleges for MD?
Ans. UP has several government medical colleges offering MD programmes; Lucknow-based colleges (KGMU, SGPGI) are typically the most competitive in the state. LLRM Meerut is a western UP government college serving the National Capital Region periphery and is considered a strong option for candidates who prefer proximity to Delhi NCR. Its attached government hospital handles a high case load from western UP, Haridwar, and surrounding areas. For candidates targeting UP state quota seats, LLRM Meerut offers a credible MD option with government-regulated low fees and no management quota.
Ques. Is UP state domicile required for LLRM Meerut MD admission?
Ans. UP state domicile is required for the 50% state quota seats filled through DMET UP counselling. The remaining 50% of LLRM Meerut MD seats are filled through the MCC All India Quota (AIQ), which is open to candidates from all states based purely on NEET PG merit rank. Candidates from outside UP can apply for LLRM Meerut MD seats through the AIQ rounds at mcc.nic.in without any domicile requirement. No management quota exists at LLRM Medical College, so all seats are filled purely on NEET PG merit through these two channels.
Ques. Is ₹1,29,000 the total cost for the full 3-year MD at LLRM Meerut?
Ans. The ₹1,29,000 (₹43,000/year) covers tuition for the 3-year MD programme at the government-regulated rate. Additional costs include hostel accommodation charges (if opted), which are charged separately on the government hospital campus; food and personal expenses; and examination/registration fees with medical regulatory bodies for the final postgraduate board examinations. Since there is no management quota, there are no additional institutional fees beyond the government-regulated tuition for merit seat holders. Total out-of-pocket cost including hostel and living expenses over 3 years remains substantially lower than most private medical college MD programmes.








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