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MBBS at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore

5.5 years of med-school grit at an A++ deemed university ranked NIRF #7.

Total Duration

66 months

That's 5.5 years including your internship. Long haul, but worth the scrubs.

Key numbers

NIRF Rank (University)

#7

NAAC Grade

A++

Annual Intake

150 seats

Programme Length

66 months

Your MBBS Journey

  1. Year +0

    Preclinical

    Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry + your first white coat moment.

  2. Year +1

    Paraclinical

    Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology. The science behind the disease.

  3. Year +3

    Clinical Rotations

    Hands-on in Medicine, Surgery, OBG wards. Real patients, real stakes.

  4. Year +4

    Specialties & Rural Camps

    Community Medicine immersion, Emergency Med certification, tropical disease research.

  5. Year +5

    Internship & Next Steps

    Compulsory rotatory internship + NEET PG prep begins.

Placement · 2025

Where graduates land

Placement rate

95%

Top recruiters

Amrita Hospital (Kochi)Apollo HospitalsFortis HealthcareMax HealthcareManipal HospitalsGovernment Medical ServicesAIIMSSpecialty clinics abroadResearch institutionsWHO/UNICEF programs

Are you eligible?

  • Class 12 Subjects

    Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) mandatory.

  • Minimum Percentage

    At least 50% aggregate in Class 12.

  • Age & Domicile

    Must meet NEET UG eligibility norms as per latest NTA notice.

Entrance exams

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Budget Reality Check

The total programme fee is roughly ₹1.18 crore. While scholarships exist, factor in hostel and living costs in Coimbatore before committing. Medical education is a premium investment.

The verdict

Strong fit

If you've cleared NEET and are locked in on a medical career, Amrita offers elite infrastructure (NIRF #7, NAAC A++), rigorous clinical exposure from Year 3, and a 95% placement track. The fee is steep, but the return in brand value and residency networks is solid.

Matches what you said

  • Academic reputation & NAAC A++
  • Early clinical rotations & rural exposure
  • Strong hospital placement network

Doesn't match

  • Low-budget education
  • Non-entrance based admission
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