Jharkhand MBBS Admission 2024: Admission Dates, Cut-Off, Results, Merit List, Top Colleges

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Updated on - Nov 12, 2024

Jharkhand MBBS Admission 2024 is conducted by the Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (JCECEB). Admission to the MBBS course in Jharkhand is done through a state-level counselling process based on the NEET scores of a candidate.

The stray vacancy round was completed on November 5, 2024. The updated list of candidates admitted based on consolidated admission was released on November 6, 2024. 

NTA conducted the NEET exam on May 5, 2024. The Jharkhand MBBS NEET counselling is conducted for 85% of the state quota seats of Jharkhand. The MCC NEET counselling will be done for 15% of AIQ seats.

Jharkhand MBBS Admission Highlights 2024

Course MBBS
Eligibility 10+2 from the Science Stream
Entrance Exam NEET + Counselling
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Jharkhand MBBS Admission Dates 2024

Event Dates 
Round 1
Online Application Submission August 10 – 17, 2024
Publication of State Merit List August 20, 2024
Online Registration and Choice Filling August 21 – 26, 2024
Edition in Filled Up Choices August 27, 2024
Release of Allotment Letter August 29 – September 5, 2024
Document Verification and Admission August 30 – September 5, 2024
Round 2
Online Application Submission September 1 – 7, 2024
Publication of State Merit List September 10, 2024
Display of Vacant Seats September 11, 2024
Choice Filling September 11 – 24, 2024
Edition/Filling Up Preferences September 25, 2024
Release of Provisional Seat Allotment Letter September 27 – October 5, 2024
Document Verification and Admission September 28 – October 5, 2024
Round 3
Online Application Submission October 2 – October 5, 2024
Publication of State Merit List October 8, 2024
Display of Vacant Seats October 9, 2024
Choice Filling October 9 – 16, 2024
Edition in Filled Up Choices October 16, 2024
Release of Seat Allotment List October 18, 2024
Downloading of Provisional Seat Allotment Letter October 19 – 23, 2024
Document Verification and Admission October 19 – 23, 2024
Stray Vacancy Round
Online Application Submission October 19 – 21, 2024
Publication of State Merit List October 24, 2024
Display of Vacant Seats October 25, 2024
Choice Filling October 25 – 27, 2024
Edition in Filled Up Choices October 27, 2024
Release of Provisional Seat Allotment Letter October 29 – November 5, 2024
Document Verification and Admission October 30 – November 5, 2024
Consolidated Admission after Stray Counselling November 6, 2024

Jharkhand MBBS Admission Process 2024

MBBS Admission in Jharkhand is based on the NEET 2024 scores of a candidate and a counselling session, conducted by the JCECEB Jharkhand. The Jharkhand NEET counselling form will be open after the NEET results have been released. Candidates have to apply for the counselling session online. They have to fill up the application form and provide the necessary documents to successfully submit the form. A merit list will be released by the board based on NEET UG scores and candidate claims. 

Candidates with admission recommendations have to report at the allocated college along with original documents for verification. Failing to do so will result in the failure of candidature. Candidates can check the application fee in the following table. 

S.No. Category Application Fee (INR)
1 General/EWS/BC-I/BC-II 500
2 SC/ST/Female Candidates of all categories 250
3 Divyang Candidate of any category  – 

Candidates are required to pay a non-refundable counselling fee to appear in the counselling processes. For General/EWS/BC-I/BC-II, it is INR 1000. For SC/ST/Female candidates of all categories, the fee is INR 500. Divyang candidates of any category are not required to pay any counselling fees. Candidates also have to pay security money at the time of counselling for admission to MBBS courses. The security fee can be checked in the following table. 

S.No. Institute Type Security Deposit (INR)
1 Government 20,000 (UR/EWS)
Government 10,000 (SC/ST/OBC/PwD)
2 Deemed/Private 2,00,000
3 Both (Government/Private) 2,00,000
4 Stray/Mop-up Round Deposit 50,000

Jharkhand MBBS Admission 2024: Eligibility

  • Candidates must have passed their 10+2 with at least 50% aggregate marks. For SC, ST and OBC (NCL) category candidates, the required marks are only 40%. For PwBD candidates also, the required marks are 40%.
  • Candidates must be from the Science stream with physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology and English subjects. They must have scored minimum marks in these subjects as mentioned in the regulations. 
  • Candidates must have a valid NEET scorecard.
  • Candidates must be Indian citizens and Local/Permanent residents of Jharkhand. 

Jharkhand MBBS Admission 2024: Documents Required

The documents required for Jharkhand MBBS Admission are as follows:

  • NEET Score Card.
  • NEET Admit Card.
  • Passport-size Photographs.
  • Caste Certificate, if applicable.
  • 10+2 Mark Sheets.
  • Identity Proof.
  • Local Resident Certificate. 

Jharkhand MBBS Admission 2024: Seat Reservation 

The Seat Reservation Criteria for MBBS Admission 2024 at Jharkhand is as follows-

Category Reservation in Govt Institutions
SC 10%
ST 26%
OBC 14%

Jharkhand MBBS Admission 2024: FAQs

Ques. How can I get admission to Jharkhand Medical College?

Ans. Jharkhand MBBS Admission is done based on the NEET 2024 results and scores of a candidate. 

Ques. Is JCECE Application Form 2024 released for Jharkhand MBBS Admission?

Ans. Yes, Jharkhand MBBS Admission has been concluded, the state merit list will be declared based on the NEET cutoffs.

Ques. How many MBBS seats are there in Jharkhand?

Ans. There are a total of 930 MBBS seats for Jharkhand MBBS Admission 2024. 

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS] : 94 answered questions

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Ques. How much marks should I score in the AIIMS entrance exam to secure an MBBS seat in AIIMS Delhi?

● Top Answer By Muskan Shafi on 30 Mar 24

Ans. AIIMS Delhi doesn’t conduct its own entrance exam for MBBS, instead, it accepts NEET UG for admission to MBBS on an All-India basis. Being the top choice for medical aspirants in India for MBBS, AIIMS Delhi has an extremely high cutoff for all the categories. The marks required for securing a seat for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi vary each year depending on various factors such as the number of seats, the number of candidates appearing, the difficulty level of the exam, and the previous year's cutoffs.  To get a seat for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi, candidates from the general category must aim to score 710+ in NEET UG to be on the safer side for admission. Students from the general category must aim to have an All-India rank within the top 50 to have a sure chance for admission. For reserved categories such as EWS and OBC, candidates must aim to score above 690+ for admission to MBBS at AIIMS Delhi. SC and ST candidates should aim to score 675+ for admission to MBBS at AIIMS Delhi.  Candidates can also check AIIMS Delhi Cutoff in 2023 for MBBS for different categories to get an estimate about the expected cutoff rank in 2024: Category 2023 Closing Cutoff By Rank  General 57 EWS 258 OBC 247 SC 989 ST 1624 General- PwD 1018 OBC- PwD 20882 SC- PwD 77386 ST- PwD 145610Read more
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Ques. What is the total MBBS course fees in KMC, Manipal?

● Top Answer By Sonal Mishra, on 30 Sept 23

Ans. For the batch of 2023-24, the first installment is Rs.17.80 Lakhs. The remaining installments add up to Rs. 70,88,500. This includes tuition and other fees.  So, for your medical degree, you’ll be paying around Rs. 88,68,500. This is for Indian students. You will be paying the fees in 5 installments. You’ll also be paying a caution deposit of Rs.10,000 (refundable). For girls’ hostels, the cost is Rs. 1,30,500 per year, and for boys’ hostels, it is Rs. 1,25,500 per year.  This is the total MBBS course fee at KMC Manipal. Read more
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Ques. How is life as an MBBS student in JIPMER?

● Top Answer By Shreyansh Roy Singh on 21 Sept 23

Ans. The life of an MBBS student at JIPMER is quiet and tiring. Yet, they get to learn and experience new things every day. Their daily schedule looks like this  8 am to 11 am: Lectures 11 am to 1 pm: Anatomy dissection hours 1 pm to 2 pm: Lunch break 2 pm to 4:30 pm: Practicals In the evening some prefer playing basketball, football, hockey, table tennis, and badminton while others order just napping or hitting the gym. Some music lovers go to the band room to play out various symphonies and musicals. A few artist students spend their time participating or practicing for fine arts competitions. September brings in a huge crowd of students from different colleges attending Spandan. It’s a 7 day intercollegiate cultural literary and sports extravaganza that makes the monotonous life of JIPMER students a bit vibrant. October witnesses the Jipmer premier league ied teams of girls and boys. There is also Curie Day which is the annual girls' hostel day celebration. The hostel is open for boys as well and girls perform dance and sing. After all this enjoyment, the exams begin and students are reminded of their primary goal.  January is usually spent at home. In February, students go to Pune for the fest at AFMC -‘Silhouettes’. March brings in the tension of the annual university examinations and everybody can be seen surrounded by books. The seniors organize a wonderful Holi celebration- a cultural night followed by gulaal in the morning to ensure that students don’t succumb to the stress. With this the most happening year, the first year comes to an end.  The subsequent years bring in additional tasks such as Research projects, voluntary teaching, quizzing, etc. Read more
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Ques. How is the life of an MBBS student at AIIMS Delhi?

● Top Answer By Sanjana Kapoor on 28 Sept 23

Ans. The life of an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) student in Delhi can be both challenging and rewarding. Delhi is home to several prestigious medical colleges and institutions, making it a popular destination for medical education. Here's an overview of what life as an MBBS student in Delhi may entail:  Academic Rigor: MBBS students in Delhi undergo rigorous academic training, The workload can be intense, with a significant amount of time spent in lectures, practical sessions, and studying. Clinical Rotations: As students’ progress in their MBBS program, they engage in clinical rotations where they gain hands-on experience in various medical specialties.  Extracurricular Activities: Delhi offers a vibrant cultural and social scene, and many medical colleges have active student clubs, cultural festivals, and sports events. PULSE is the biggest medical cultural festival in entire south-east Asia held at AIIMS Delhi.In April, AIIMS celebrates INFET, the intra-college annual fest Library and Research: AIIMS Delhi have well-equipped libraries and research facilities. Students have opportunities to engage in medical research projects alongside their studies. Mental and Physical Well-being: Balancing the demanding academic schedule with personal well-being is crucial. Many medical students face stress and burnout, so self-care, stress management, and seeking support are essential. Residency and Postgraduate Education: After completing MBBS, students often pursue residency programs to specialize in a particular medical field.   In summary, life as an MBBS student in Delhi can be both academically challenging and culturally enriching. The city offers a dynamic environment with access to top-notch healthcare facilities and educational resources. Read more
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Ques. Which one is the best AIIMS or CMC Vellore for an MBBS?

● Top Answer By Akriti Banerjee on 21 Sept 23

Ans. One of my friends was in a similar dilemma. He considered the following points while making his decision  Most AIIMS undergraduates settle in the US or pursue higher education in top colleges in India while CMC graduates prefer CMC for their higher education only.  Students of CMC are required to do bonds in mission hospitals so their higher education gets delayed. But this instills in them a strong sense of community-oriented healthcare. They tend to work in remote places of India without any personal glory. An AIIMS student can hardly be seen doing community service. AIIMS graduates publish more when compared to CMC graduates. CMC students get better hands-on experience and hence fare better in terms of clinical and Surgical skills. Right from the second year, they start assisting postgraduates in clinical work.  If you are a non-Christian, it will be difficult to go through the entire training without a mission hospital Ultimately, make a choice based on your demographics, preferences, and goals in life. Read more
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Ques. What is the fee structure of an MBBS at AIIMS Rishikesh?

● Top Answer By Abhinav Mishra on 28 Sept 23

Ans. The fee structure of AIIMS Delhi is mentioned below in tabular format: Academic and other fees Amount (in INR) Hostel and other fees Amount (in INR) Registration fee 25 Hostel rent 990 Caution money 100 Gymkhana fee 220 Tuition fee 1350 Pot fund 1320 Laboratory fee 90 Electricity charges 198 Student union fee 63 Mess security 500 - - Hostel Security 1000 Total  1628 Total 4228 Grand total: INR 5856 In addition to the INR 5856 levied over the course of 5.5 years, the students also have to pay a mess fee of INR 10,000 every three months. Also optional is that. We have the option to avoid mess and prepare our own meals.Read more
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Ques. How do I get into CMC Vellore for an MBBS?

● Top Answer By Muskan Shafi on 30 Mar 24

Ans. Admission to MBBS at CMC Vellore is solely based on the score obtained by the candidates in NEET UG. CMC Vellore has two quotas for MBBS admission namely Government Quota (50%) and Management Quota (50%).  CMC Vellore MBBS Management Quota  50% of the MBBS seats at CMC Vellore will be filled up by the management based on NEET UG scores under three broad categories:  Open Category: Any candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can apply under this category based on merit.  Minority Network: Eligible Christian students can apply for MBBS under this category.  CMC Vellore Staff Quota: Children of eligible members of the staff of CMC Vellore can apply under this category.  CMC Vellore MBBS Government Quota  50% of the remaining MBBS seats will be filled by the State Government based on NEET UG scores in the given manner:  30% of the seats will be filled by the State Government based on NEET UG as per the government reservation policy.  20% of the seats will be for the candidates belonging to the Christian minority from the state strictly by the NEET merit list. Candidates under both categories have to first register for CMC Vellore MBBS admissions on its official website during the stipulated registration period. Once the NEET Results are announced, the candidates have to sign in to the registration portal and submit their NEET roll number, score, and All India rank. All the candidates applying for CMC Vellore MBBS   have to then mandatorily apply for counseling by the Tamil Nadu Selection Committee , Directorate of Medical Education. Only those candidates whose names will appear in the seat allotment lists released by the selection committee will be offered admission to MBBS at CMC Vellore.Read more
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Ques. Why do AIIMS Delhi students get a very short percentage in an MBBS even though they are intelligent?

● Top Answer By Shree Gupta on 26 May 23

Ans. AIIMS Delhi is one of the most prestigious medical schools in India and is highly coveted among medical students. It boasts an extremely rigorous curriculum and high brand value. However, only a small batch of applicants is able to pass the MBBS exam. This is because the program is highly competitive and even the most genius minds sometimes fail to clear the exam. Intelligence alone cannot determine your success in medical school. As a medical student, you will need hard work, dedication, and also critical for success. The professor itself is very challenging and requires a great deal of dedication, commitment, and a strong desire to help others.Read more
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Ques. What happens at the first day in AIIMS Delhi for an MBBS?

● Top Answer By Ojas Reddy on 03 May 23

Ans. The first day at AIIMS Delhi for an MBBS student is generally filled with various orientation programs and formalities. Here's what you can expect on your first day: Reporting to the institute: You will need to report to the institute at the designated time and location, which will be communicated to you by the administration. You will be required to carry your original documents, admission letter, and fee receipt for verification. Orientation program: The orientation program is an essential part of the first day, where you will be introduced to the institute's faculty, staff, and infrastructure. The program will provide you with an overview of the MBBS curriculum, including the subjects and topics that you will study during the course. Campus tour: You may be taken on a campus tour, which will familiarize you with the institute's facilities, such as lecture halls, laboratories, library, hostel, and sports complex. Formalities: You will be required to complete various formalities, such as submission of necessary documents, filling up of admission forms, medical check-ups, and getting your ID card. Interaction with seniors: You may also get the opportunity to interact with senior MBBS students who can provide you with insights into the course and the institute. Overall, the first day at AIIMS Delhi is crucial for getting acquainted with the institute and its processes. It's important to attend all the orientation programs and complete the formalities as per the guidelines to start your MBBS journey on the right note.Read more
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Ques. Which academic books do the students of MBBS at AIIMS, Delhi and JIPMER use?

● Top Answer By Akriti Banerjee on 20 Sept 23

Ans. As an MBBS student at JIPMER, I am listing down the academic books followed over here- For Anatomy- Gray's Anatomy, Keith L. Moore, B.D. Chaurasia (before exams), difiore's Atlas of Histology, Langman’s Embryology. For Neuroanat, Snells and Vishram Singh, and Netter’s Atlas. For Physiology- Dr. G.k.Pal’s textbook and Guyton,for reference. For Biochemistry- Harper, Vasudevan, and the college practical manual. For Pharmacology- K. D. Tripathi and Lippincott. You can also read Dr. Gobind Rai Garg sir's book. For Pathology - Robbins, Tejinder Singh (Haematology). For Microbiology - Ananthanarayanan, Dr. Apurb Shastri. For Parasitology- Panikar. For Forensic - V. V. Pillai, Apurba Nandi For Ophthalmology - Parsons and Khurana For ENT - Dhingra For Psm - Parks For Medicine - Davidson, Harrison (only some topics), George Matthew, Kundu and Alagappan (for practical), Sethuraman (clinical examination) For Surgery - Bailey and Love’s Short Practise of Surgery, Manipal textbook, SRB textbook, Das and Makhanlal for practicals For OG - Sheila Balakrishnan and Dutta for Obs, Shaws and Lakshmi Sheshadri for Gynae For Pediatrics - O. P. Ghai (the standard but not all topics are updated), IAP and Nelson for recent topics and reference For Dermat - Dr. Thappa and Neena Khanna For Ortho - Apley, Maheshwari; John Ebenezer for clinics, Dr. Apurv Mehra’s textbook for quick review For Psychiatry - College handouts and George Matthew For Anesthesia - Bailey and Love’s For Pediatric surgery - Bailey and Love’s, Nelson This is the complete list of books that we read as MBBS students at JIPMER.Read more
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