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MBBS at Amity University

66 months, 100 seats, and one massive NEET-UG hurdle between you and that white coat. Based in Gautam Budh Nagar with an NAAC A+ vibe and NIRF #22 in Pharmacy.

Key numbers

Total Fees

₹1.18 Cr

Duration

5.5 Years

Annual Intake

100 Seats

Avg CTC (2025)

₹9 LPA

Are you eligible?

  • Class 12 Subjects

    Physics, Chemistry & Biology are non-negotiable.

  • Minimum Score

    At least 50% in your board exams.

Entrance exams

NEET_UG

Investment

118.8L total

~₹19.8L per year

  • Tuition Fee19,80,000per year

Placement · 2025

Where graduates land

Placement rate

90%

Top recruiters

Max HealthcareApollo HospitalsFortis HealthcareMedantaAIIMSGovernment Hospitals

The 5.5-Year Sprint

  1. Year +0

    Foundation

    Anatomy & Physiology to learn the human blueprint.

  2. Year +1

    Disease & Drugs

    Pathology, Microbiology & Pharmacology.

  3. Year +3

    Ward Rounds

    Community Medicine + Clinical Rotations in hospitals.

  4. Year +5

    Internship

    12-month compulsory rotating internship.

warning

Premium Price Tag, Zero Scholarships

This program clocks in at nearly ₹1.2 Cr total with no scholarship safety net. If you are funding via education loan, note that the average starting salary is ₹9 LPA—so plan your PG roadmap or family backup accordingly.

The verdict

Worth considering

Amity’s MBBS delivers structured clinical exposure, a 90% placement track record, and hiring ties with major hospital chains. But the ₹1.18 Cr fee with zero scholarships and an average starting CTC of ₹9 LPA makes the ROI steep unless you have family backing or a clear PG plan. If your NEET rank limits you to private options and the budget works, it is worth considering. Otherwise, prioritize government medical colleges.

Matches what you said

  • Clinical rotation heavy curriculum
  • NEET-UG qualifier
  • Targeting hospital chains like Apollo, Fortis, Max

Doesn't match

  • Needs scholarship or low-fee option
  • Expecting instant high ROI after MBBS
  • Looking for an NIRF-ranked medical programme—the rank is for Pharmacy
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