Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, West Bengal
Medical College
2581285/2585512
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Overview
North Bengal Medical College (NBMC), also known as North Bengal Medical College and Hospital, is a state government medical college established in 1968. It is located in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. The institution functions as a State Government Medical College and is affiliated to the West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS). NBMC campus includes both academic and hospital facilities in Darjeeling.
The college is recognized and approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC) for medical education and training. It has been accredited with an NAAC grade B as per the latest available data. The institution is listed in the Medical Council of India database and complies with directives from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
Official website: http://nbmch.nic.in/
Quick Facts
- Founder: Not available on official sources as of 2024-06-01
- Principal: Dr. Kalyan Kumar Adhikari
- Students: Approximately 600 (MBBS and postgraduate students)
- Departments: 22 clinical and non-clinical departments
- Contact: Phone: +91-354-2221922, Email: nbmchdarjeeling@gmail.com
- NAAC Grade: B (Year NAAC date not published online)
- NIRF Rankings: No NIRF ranking available
Courses & Programs
- Faculties: Medical (MBBS, MD, MS), Nursing, Paramedical
- Popular Courses: MBBS (5.5 years including internship), MD/MS (3 years), Diploma programs
- Mode: Regular, full-time
- Intake: MBBS intake approx. 100 students per year (subject to MCI/NMC regulations)
Admissions
- Mode: Entrance-based
- Accepted Exams: NEET-UG for MBBS, NEET-PG for postgraduate courses
- Admissions Timeline: Application typically starts in June-July, counseling in July-August
- Admission Details: West Bengal Health & Family Welfare Admission Portal
- Application: Online counseling and application through state counseling authority, with physical document verification at campus if required
Eligibility
- MBBS: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, minimum 50% marks (45% for reserved categories), age between 17-25 years at admission
- Postgraduate: MBBS degree from recognized university, completion of internship, qualifying NEET-PG
- Documents Required: NEET scorecard, mark sheets, age proof, caste certificate (if applicable), passport-sized photos
Fee & Scholarships
- MBBS Fee: Approx. ₹50,000–₹70,000 per year (tuition + examination), hostel charges separate
- PG Fee: Approx. ₹1–2 lakhs per year
- Hostel Fee: ₹10,000–₹15,000 per year (separate mess charges)
- Scholarships: State and central government scholarships (SC/ST/OBC/EWS), merit-based financial aid; refer to West Bengal Government Scholarships Portal
Placements
- Placement Rate: Primarily students proceed to PG courses or government/private hospital jobs
- Average Salary: Varies widely; fresh MBBS doctors generally start in government service or hospitals with ₹50,000–₹80,000/month
- Placement Cell: Not explicitly available on official website
- Internships: Mandatory one-year rotating internships in affiliated hospitals
Campus & Facilities
- Hostels: Separate hostels for boys and girls with attached mess facilities
- Sports: Playground, gymnasium, indoor sports facilities
- Labs: Modern laboratories for anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology
- Library: Well-stocked medical library with digital resources
- Healthcare: In-house hospital with OPD/IPD facilities
- Wi-Fi & Transport: Campus-wide Wi-Fi, college buses for local transport
- Clubs/Fests: Medical and cultural student bodies organize events annually
Faculty & Research
- Notable Faculty: Experienced professors in clinical and basic medical sciences
- Research Centres: Departments conduct research in tropical diseases, community medicine, public health
- Grants & Patents: No official data available as of 2024-06-01
- MoUs: Collaborative agreements with regional hospitals and health organizations
Rankings
- NIRF: Not ranked as per latest NIRF data
- NAAC: Grade B
- Others: No QS, India Today, or Outlook ranking available
Results, Cut-Offs & Seat Matrix
- Results & Cut-offs: Published via NEET state counseling portal and official college notice board
- Category-wise Cut-offs: Vary every year; for detailed cut-offs check WB Health Admission Portal
- Seat Matrix: Approx. 100 seats for MBBS, with reservations as per West Bengal government norms
How to Reach
- Nearest Airport: Bagdogra Airport (~70 km)
- Nearest Railway Station: New Jalpaiguri Junction (~65 km)
- Local Transport: Taxis, buses, auto-rickshaws from Darjeeling town to campus
FAQs
- Q: What is the eligibility criteria for MBBS at NBMC?
A: 10+2 with PCB and 50% marks, qualify NEET-UG, age 17-25 years. - Q: How can I apply for MBBS admission?
A: Apply via NEET UG counseling through West Bengal Health Admission Portal after declaration of results. - Q: Are scholarships available?
A: Yes, government scholarships for reserved categories and merit students are available. - Q: Does NBMC provide hostel facilities?
A: Yes, separate hostels for boys and girls with mess are available. - Q: What is the duration of the MBBS course?
A: The MBBS program is 5.5 years including a mandatory one-year internship. - Q: Is NBMC recognized by the Medical Council of India/NMC?
A: Yes, it is approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC). - Q: Does NBMC have postgraduate programs?
A: Yes, MD and MS courses are offered in several clinical specialties. - Q: What documents are needed for admission?
A: NEET scorecard, mark sheets, ID proof, caste certificate (if applicable), passport photos. - Q: How is the campus location for travel?
A: Darjeeling is well-connected by road; nearest airport Bagdogra and railway station New Jalpaiguri are approx. 65-70 km away.
North Bengal Medical College