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NIRF #46 Medical · NAAC A · Bengaluru

MD General Medicine at Ramaiah, Bengaluru

3-year residency mixing advanced diagnostics, ICU rigour, and super-specialty exposure at a top-50 NIRF medical college.

Seat Intake

20

Tiny cohort = more hands-on time with consultants

Key numbers

NIRF Medical Rank

#46

NAAC Score

3.51 / Grade A

Duration

36 Months

Hostel

Available

Investment

45.0L total

~₹15.0L per year

  • Tuition Fee15,00,000per year

Are you eligible?

  • Degree Required

    MBBS degree from a recognized institution

  • Entrance Exam

    Admission is strictly through NEET PG scores

Entrance exams

NEET_PG

Placement · 2025

Where graduates land

Placement rate

90%

Top recruiters

Apollo HospitalsFortis HealthcareManipal HospitalsNarayana HealthMax HealthcareGovernment Medical CollegesMS Ramaiah Hospitals

Residency Roadmap

  1. Year +0

    Year 1: Core Diagnostics

    Advanced clinical diagnostics and foundational medicine rotations

  2. Year +1

    Year 2: ICU & Teaching

    Intensive care management plus teaching and training responsibilities

  3. Year +2

    Year 3: Research & Super-specialty

    Research methodology and super-specialty exposure

warning

Double-check before you commit

Total fees hit ₹45L across 3 years with no scholarships on file. Our data confidence is 40/100, so hit up msrmc.ac.in or the admissions desk to confirm the latest fee structure, intake numbers, and hostel norms before locking in.

The verdict

Good fit

If you’ve cracked NEET PG and want a Bengaluru-based MD General Medicine seat with strong clinical exposure, Ramaiah delivers. The 90% placement rate and recruiter list spanning Apollo to Govt. medical colleges are solid wins. Just be sure you can handle the ₹45L fee tag and verify current stats since our confidence score is moderate.

Matches what you said

  • NEET PG merit-based admission
  • Tier-1 city clinical exposure
  • Mix of private & public sector recruiters

Doesn't match

  • Budget under ₹30L total
  • Scholarship dependency
  • Rural or community health focus
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