150 Total Seats
4.5 + 1 yrs Duration
17 yrs* Age Before 31st Dec of the year of admission
50%* Minimum Marks * Physics + Chemistry + Biology * ST & SC minimum 40% in total
Every student shall undergo a period of certified study extending over 4½ academic years followed by one year compulsory rotating Internship. The
4½ years course has been divided into three phases.
▪ The first year comprises of Pre-Clinical subjects of Human Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry. It also includes the subject of Community
Medicine though the university exam for the same is conducted in Phase III part 1.
▪ After passing pre-clinical subjects of Phase I, the Phase II shall be 3 terms (1½ years), devoted to Para Clinical and Clinical subjects. Para Clinical
subjects consist of Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology and Forensic Medicine including Toxicology. During this phase the clinical subjects shall
be taught concurrently.
▪ Phase – III consists of Community Medicine and clinical subjects – medicine and its allied specialties (including Dermatology,Psychiatry,TB &
CD,Radio-diagnosis, Paediatrics and Anesthesiology), Surgery and its allied specialties (Orthopedics,Ophthalmology, ENT and Dentistry) and
Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
A minimum attendance of 75% in theory and practical sessions
separately is mandatory. Students will be barred from writing
examinations if attendance is found to be less than 75%.
• Maintaining discipline in the campus is of utmost importance. Those
who are found violating the rules will be subjected to punishment.
• Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and those found indulging in
such activities will be expelled from the institution and criminal
proceedings lodged against them.
• The parents/guardian will be informed of the student’s behavior and
progress from time to time.
The Medical Council consists of different committees like the
Disciplinary Committee, Ethical Committee, Executive Committee, CME
Committee, and Computerization Committee & Accounts Committee.
Each of this Committee has its own functions and duties. Doctors who
are registered with Medical Council have many rights and privileges, at
the same time, these medical professionals have to follow the code of
ethics & standards of good practice set up by the Medical Council for the
treatment of patients.
White coat and name tag are mandatory for both boys and girls.
Men: Clean shaven (except on religious grounds), formal shirts and trousers with tie, and shoes.
Women: Sari/ Salwar Kameez
◦ Human Anatomy: Study of the structure of the human body, including organs, tissues, and systems.
◦ Human Physiology: Focuses on the functions of various bodily systems and how they work together.
◦ Bio-Chemistry: Explores the chemical processes within living organisms.
◦ Pathology: Study of diseases, their causes, mechanisms, and effects on the body.
◦ Microbiology: Examines microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
◦ Pharmacology: Deals with drugs, their actions, interactions, and therapeutic uses.
◦ Forensic Medicine: Investigates legal aspects of medicine, including post-mortem examinations and evidence collection.
PART-1:
▪ Ophthalmology: Focuses on eye diseases, vision problems, and eye surgery.
▪ Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (ENT): Covers disorders related to the ear, nose, and throat.
▪ Community Medicine: Emphasizes public health, preventive medicine, and community healthcare.
PART-2:
▪ Medicine: In-depth study of internal medicine, including diagnosis and management of various diseases.
▪ General Surgery: Covers surgical procedures, trauma management, and surgical techniques.
▪ Obstetrics & Gynecology: Focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and women’s reproductive health.
▪ Pediatrics: Deals with the health and medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.
A candidate seeking admission to first MBBS course:
Indian Nationals, Non Resident Indians (NRI’s), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI’s), Persons of India Origin (PIO’s) & Foreign Nationals are eligible for appearing in the NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST (UG)
The candidate must have completed age of 17 years at the time of admission or will complete the age on or before 31st December i.e., the year of his/her admission to the 1st year M.B.B.S/B.D.S. course.
The upper age limit for candidates seeking admission in MBBS seats shall be 25 years as on the date of examination with a relaxation of 5 years for candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC category and persons entitled for reservation under the Right of Persons with Disabilities Act. 2016
The Candidates must have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Bio-technology and English individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Bio-technology of the qualifying examination.
In respect of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes or Category I, the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together in qualifying examination and competitive entrance examination be not less than 40% instead 50% as stated above. (vide amendment to MCI Regulations, 1997, notified in Gazette of Government of India dated 29-05-1999).
In respect of candidates with benchmark disabilities specified under the Right of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Bio-technology taken together in qualifying examination shall be 45% instead of 50% for General category candidates and 40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates.
Provided that two years of regular and continuous study of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology taken together shall be required at 10+2 level for all the candidates.
Candidates who have passed 10+2 from Open Schools or as Private candidates shall not be eligible to appear for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test-UG. Furthermore, study of Biology / Bio-technology as an Additional Subject at 10+2 level also shall not be permissible.
Those who are appearing in Class XII examination in current year can also appear for the entrance test provisionally subject to their fulfilling the conditions later
As the States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have decided to join and contribute their MBBS / BDS seats for the allotment to the candidates under 15% All India Quota from the academic
year 2018-19 onward, the candidates belonging to these states shall also be eligible for 15 % All India Quota seats..
All students, other than those who have studied from RGUHS, should produce eligibility certificate before the last date of admission, as notified by the University.
Supporting documents to upload when applying for the Eligibility Certificate include:
Recognized by Medical Council of India, New Delhi (MCI) and Affiliated to
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka (RGUHS) for conducting the PG Courses
▪ A Candidate pursuing MD/MS/Diploma course will be covered under code of medical ethics
▪ A candidate pursuing degree/diploma course should work in the concerned department of the institution for the full period as a full time student. No candidate is permitted to run a
clinic/laboratory/nursing home while studying postgraduate course.
▪ Each year shall be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating attendance.
▪ Every student shall attend symposia, seminars, conferences, journal review meetings, grand rounds, CPC, case presentation, clinic and lectures during each year as prescribed by the
department and not absent himself/herself from work without valid reason.
▪ Every candidate is required to attend a minimum of 80% of the training during each academic year of the post graduate course. Privided further, leave of any kind shall not be counted as
part of academic term without prejudice to minimum 80% attendance of training period every year.
▪ Any student who fails to complete the course in the manner stated above shall not be permitted to appear for the University Examination.
The examination for MD/MS courses shall be held at the end of three academic years (six academic terms). The university shall conduct two examinations in a year at an interval of four to six
months between the two examinations. Not more than two examinations shall be conducted in an academic year.
▪ MD/MS Degree: MD/MS Degree examinations in any subject shall consist of dissertation, written paper (Theory), Practical/Clinical and Viva voce.
▪ Written Examination (Theory): A written examination shall consist of four question papers, each of three hours duration. Each paper shall carry 100 marks.
▪ Practical/Clinical Examination: In case of practical examination, it should be aimed at assessing competence and skills of techniques and procedures as well as testing students ability to
make relevant and valid observations, interpretations and inference of laboratory or experimental work relating to his/her subject. The total marks for practical/ clinical examination shall be
200.
▪ Viva Voice: Viva Voce Examination shall aim at assessing depth of knowledge, logical reasoning, confidence and oral communication skills. The total marks are 100.
▪ Criteria for declaring as pass in University Examination: 50% marks in each head of passing which shall include (1) Theory, (2) Practical including clinical and viva-voce examination.
Students wishing to enroll into the MD/MS Degree Courses should have:
▪ Passed the final year MBBS examination from a Medical College affiliated to any University recognized by the Medical Council of India.
▪ Completed one year compulsory rotating internship in a Teaching Institution, or other Institution recognized by the Medical Council of India, and
▪ Obtained permanent registration from Karnataka State Medical Council compulsorily, before joining the course.
All students, other than those who have studied from RGUHS, should produce eligibility certificate before the last date of admission, as notified by the University.
Supporting documents to upload when applying for the Eligibility Certificate include:
▪ Candidate’s Passport Size Photograph.
▪ Birth Certificate / SSLC Marks Card.
▪ Category Certificate (if applicable), in image format.
▪ Declaration with Candidate Signature and thumb impression of right hand.
▪ NEET Rank Card Certificate (Applicable only for MBBS course).
▪ First to final year Marks Cards and Degree Certificate.
▪ Internship Completion Certificate.
▪ State Council Registration Certificate.
▪ Migration Certificate from the University (Not required for students from RGUHS).