NEET exam, MBBS course, colleges, and career options
Medical education in India is highly competitive. With 20+ lakh students competing for approximately 1 lakh seats annually, NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is required for admission to MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses.
India has over 600+ medical colleges, including AIIMS, JIPMER, Armed Forces Medical College, and state government colleges with relatively lower fees than most private institutions.
Clinical work in hospitals, clinics, and community health settings across India and abroad.
Healthcare demand stays steady. Employment options in government and private hospitals.
Starting ₹5-15 LPA, specialists earn ₹20-50 LPA, senior consultants earn ₹50L-2Cr annually.
Indian doctors work worldwide. Practice in USA, UK, Australia, Middle East with good packages.
40+ specializations from Surgery, Cardiology, Pediatrics to Radiology, Dermatology.
Start your own clinic/hospital. Successful practitioners earn ₹1-5 Cr+ annually.
5.5 years (4.5 years study + 1 year internship)
~1 lakh seats in 600+ colleges (Govt + Private)
₹50K-1 Lakh (Govt) | ₹20-80 Lakh (Private)
Many students opt for MBBS in Russia, Ukraine, China, Philippines, Bangladesh (₹15-40 Lakh) when they can't get government seats. Must clear FMGE/NExT to practice in India. Success rate ~15-20%.
PCB with 50% (40% for SC/ST/OBC) in 10+2. Age: 17+ years (no upper limit now)
Single entrance exam for all medical/dental colleges. 720 marks, 180 questions, 3 hours
₹50K-1L for entire 5.5 years. Highly competitive admission.
Doctor, Surgeon, Specialist, Consultant, Researcher, Medical Officer, Professor
Start: ₹5-15 LPA | Mid: ₹20-50 LPA | Senior: ₹50L-2Cr | Private practice: ₹1-5Cr
MBBS 5.5y → MD/MS 3y → DM/MCh 3y = Total 11.5 years for super-specialization