Admission to Topiwala National Medical College is contingent on the NEET medical entrance exam, managed through the state quota by DMER Maharashtra. A NEET score of 576 is indicative of meeting the merit criteria for admission. The college is ranked as the second-best medical college in Maharashtra. The faculty is highly qualified. The first-year MBBS includes subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry. The college implements a semester-wise fee structure: Rs.
32,500 per semester, with hostel fees at Rs. 2,000. Total fees for open category students are Rs. 94,700, while SEBC and EWS students pay Rs. 47,350, and OBC, SC, and ST students pay Rs. 7,000. Various scholarships, such as Tata, Narottam, and TNMC Global Alumni Scholarship, are available. Maharashtra State also provides the Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Scholarship and Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Hostel Allowance Scheme. General category students pay around Rs 117,800 annually, reserved categories below Rs 10,000, with a 10% annual fee increase.
State quota students pay about Rs 10,000. AIQ students pay Rs 115,000 annually, with no scholarships available. The college offers robust placement opportunities, with a 99.9% placement ratio. Graduates typically secure government positions with a starting salary of 50,000 INR monthly. The 4.5-year MBBS course is followed by a compulsory 1-year internship, with stipends from 6,000 to 20,000 INR per month. Post-internship residency salaries range from 60,000 to 80,000 INR. Internships provide valuable patient interaction and exposure across departments, enhancing practical and emergency management skills.
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