Government Medical College Nandurbar

Government Medical College Nandurbar is a Government medical college in Maharashtra. The college offers MBBS course with 100 MBBS seats intake capacity. The college was established in 2020 with an approval from National Medical Commission (NMC) and affiliated with Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik having college’s official website (https://gmcnandurbar.com/).

Counselling for admission in MBBS course will be conducted by The Commissioner, State CET CELL, Mumbai for 85% state quota seats and counselling for remaining 15% all india quota seats will be conducted by Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). 

Students must do the registration on State CET Cell official’s website (https://cetcell.mahacet.org/) to participate in the Maharashtra NEET UG for state quota seats and registration for All India quota seats will be done on MCC’s official website (https://mcc.nic.in/). Admission in MBBS course will be based on NEET UG rank conducted by NTA.

Highlights of Government Medical College Nandurbar

Name of InstituteGovernment Medical College & Hospital Nandurbar
Popular NameGMC Nandurbar, Government Medical College Nandurbar
Year of Establishment2020
Institute TypeGovt.
Affiliated toMaharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik
Approved byNational Medical Commission (NMC)
Hostel FacilitiesYes (Male and Female)
Entrance ExamNEET UG Exam
CourseMBBS
Official Websitehttps://gmcnandurbar.com/
CategoryMedical Colleges in Maharashtra
ContactAddress: Government Medical College and Hospital
Sakri Road , Dist Nandurbar, Maharashtra
Email: deangmchnandurbar@gmail.com
Admission Helpline Number: 9667542500

Affiliation and Recognition

  • Affiliated with: Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik
  • Approved by: National Medical Commission (NMC).
  • Aid Status: Govt.

Facilities

  • Campus
  • Library facilities
  • Hostel
  • Laboratory
  • Hospital
  • OPD/IPD services
  • Blood bank
  • Medicine

Course Offered

Government Medical College Nandurbar offers UG Medical course as:

Course NameTotal SeatsDuration
MBBS1005.5 [4.5+1 Year Internship]

Fee Structure

Given here is the fee structure of MBBS course at Government Medical College Nandurbar

Sr. No.Particulars of FeesFor Open CategoryFor Reserve Categories (SC, ST, VJ, NT, OBC, EWS, SEBC, EBC Girls)EBC, EWS, SEBC (For Boys)
(A)Tuition Fee – AnnualRs. 138300/-NILRs. 69150/-
Library Fees – AnnualRs. 1000/-Rs. 1000/-Rs. 1000/-
Total (A)139300/-1000/-70150/-
1Development FeesRs. 5000/-Rs. 5000/-Rs. 5000/-
2Admission FeeRs. 1500/-Rs. 1500/-Rs. 1500/-
3Library – DepositRs. 2000/-Rs. 2000/-Rs. 2000/-
4Gymkhana Fees – AnnualRs. 500/-Rs. 500/-Rs. 500/-
5College Caution Money – DepositRs. 2000/-Rs. 2000/-Rs. 2000/-
6Ashwamedh FeesRs. 530/-Rs. 530/-Rs. 530/-
7MUHS Development FundRs. 100/-Rs. 100/-Rs. 100/-
Total (B)11630/-11630/-11630/-

NOTE: The above-shared fees can vary from the actual fees and are subject to change. To know the exact fee structure, candidates can connect with a counseling expert at the Admission Helpline No. 9667542500.

Eligibility Criteria For UG Courses (MBBS)

Eligibility CriteriaDetails
NationalityIndian Citizen or Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) (if OCI obtained before 04/03/2022 and completed 10th & 12th from Maharashtra with domicile or 10-year residency)
RegistrationMust be registered with the State CET Cell, Mumbai
Domicile RequirementCandidate must be a domicile of Maharashtra (except for institutional quota & certain exceptions)
Minimum AgeMust be born on or before 31st December 2008
Medical FitnessMust be medically fit and provide a medical fitness certificate
SSC (10th) RequirementMust have passed SSC or equivalent examination from an institution in Maharashtra (exceptions for children of Govt. employees & other categories)
HSC (12th) RequirementMust have passed HSC or equivalent examination from Maharashtra with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany & Zoology), and English
Minimum Marks in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)General/EWS: Minimum 50% (150/300) Reserved (SC/ST/OBC/SEBC)/PWD Reserved: Minimum 40% (120/300) General PWD: Minimum 45% (135/300)
NEET UG RequirementMust have appeared for NEET-UG and qualified as per the cut-off set by NTA
Institutional Quota EligibilityAny eligible candidate from All India basis, including NRI, OCI, and Outside Maharashtra candidates (OMS), can apply for Institutional Quota seats through CAP (Common Admission Process)

Admission Process for MBBS Course in Government Medical College Nandurbar

Counselling for admission in Government Medical colleges in Maharashtra will be conducted by The Commissioner, State CET CELL, Mumbai & Medical Counselling Committee. Below is the step by step process from counselling registration to documents required.

Maharashtra NEET UG Counselling Application Process – State Quota

The Maharashtra NEET UG Counselling application process is conducted online through the official website of State CET Cell, Maharashtra. Candidates must carefully follow the steps to ensure successful registration.

1. Online Registration

  • Visit the official website: www.mahacet.org
  • Click on the link ‘Apply Online for NEET-UG 2025’
  • The application form link will be displayed—click to proceed.

2. Reading Instructions & Declaration

  • An instruction page will be shown – read carefully.
  • Click NEXT to access the Online Application Form.
  • Before submitting, candidates must agree to the Declaration by the Candidate, confirming that all provided details are true and accepting the counselling rules.

3. Filling the Online Application Form

  • Enter personal, academic, and contact details.
  • Provide an active mobile number and email ID (OTP verification required).
  • Fill in all required fields carefully.
  • The system will validate details before submission.

4. Submission of Application Form

  • Before clicking Submit, verify all entered details.
  • No changes can be made after submission, so candidates must double-check their information.
  • Set a secure password during submission.

5. Payment of Application Fee

The prescribed non-refundable application fee must be paid online:

CategoryApplication Fee (Rs. )Remarks
General CategoryRs. 1000/-Non-refundable
NRI/OCI/PIO/FN CandidatesRs. 5000/-Non-refundable
Institutional Quota (Management Quota)Rs. 6000/-Applicable for private medical/dental colleges
  • Bank transaction charges (non-refundable) are to be borne by the candidate.
  • Download and print the payment receipt for reference.

6. Login & Application Printout

  • After successful submission, use the ‘Log In’ link on the website.
  • Enter Application Number (User Name) and Password to access the form.
  • Download and print the completed application form for future reference.
  • There is no need to send a hard copy of the application to the CET office.

7. Uploading Required Documents

  • After successful fee payment, candidates must upload scanned copies of the required documents online.
  • Ensure that documents are clear and meet the specified format.

Online Choice Filling Process for MBBS Course – State Quota

Admission to MBBS courses in Maharashtra for the academic year 2025-26 will be conducted through an online preference form on the official website www.mahacet.org. There will be no offline preference filling process. Eligible candidates from the State Merit List can fill out preferences for Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and Online Stray Vacancy Round separately.

Candidates can submit their choices only if they have completed the document verification process and are deemed eligible. A fresh preference form must be filled for each round separately. The preferences submitted for one round will not be carried forward to subsequent rounds, except for Online Stray Vacancy Round, where the preferences will be considered for subsequent stray rounds (if any) in Government/Corporation/Government-aided institutions.

  1. Process of Online Preference Filling

Candidates should enter their most preferred course and college as their first choice, followed by other preferences in descending order.

The preference form should be filled carefully since once submitted, no changes, additions, or deletions can be made for that particular round.

  1. College & Seat Code System

Each college & course combination has a four-digit code with an S or N suffix:

  • “S” – State Quota (All seats in Government/Corporation Colleges & 85% seats in Private/Minority Colleges)
  • “N” – Institutional Quota (15% seats in Private/Minority Colleges)

Candidates applying for Institutional Quota must have paid the Rs. 5000/- fee.

  1. NRI & OMS (Other than Maharashtra State) Candidates
  • NRI/Ward of NRI candidates can only give preferences for Institutional Quota seats (N-suffix) and cannot opt for State Quota (S-suffix) seats.
  • OMS candidates (non-Maharashtra candidates) can only apply for Institutional Quota seats (N-suffix) and must have paid the required application fee.

Selection Process By Cap Round MBBS Course – State Quota

The Centralized Admission Process (CAP) for MBBS admissions is conducted in multiple rounds using a computer-based allotment system. The selection is merit-based and follows a structured round-wise process to ensure transparency.

  1. CAP Round 1 Process

Seat Allotment Based on Preferences & Merit: Candidates who registered and filled preferences are allotted seats based on NEET UG rank, category, and available seats.

Options After Seat Allotment

  • Option 1: Candidate accepts the seat and wants an upgrade. They should NOT fill the Status Retention Form and must submit fresh choices for Round 2.
  • Option 2: Candidate accepts the seat and does NOT want an upgrade. They must fill the Status Retention Form and will be out of further rounds.
  • Option 3: Candidate does not join the allotted seat. They remain eligible for Round 2 and must fill fresh preferences.

Non-Joining Consequences: If a candidate does not report to the allotted college, their seat will be vacated and included in Round 2.

  1. CAP Round 2 Process

Available Seats in Round 2: Unfilled seats from Round 1 or Seats vacated due to non-joining/cancellation or Seats freed up by candidates upgrading from Round 1.

Who is Eligible?

  • Candidates who did not participate in Round 1.
  • Candidates who did not get a seat in Round 1.
  • Candidates whose Round 1 seat was canceled due to incorrect document claims but remain eligible with corrected claims.
  • Candidates who joined Round 1 but did NOT fill the Status Retention Form.
  • Candidates who did not join their Round 1 seat or resigned before the last date.

Process & Allotment

  • Fresh choice filling is mandatory (Round 1 choices are void).
  • Seats are allotted as per new preferences and merit.
  • If a candidate gets an upgraded seat, their previous seat is vacated.

Key Rules for Round 2

  • Candidates who join their Round 2 seat and want an upgrade, Should NOT fill the Status Retention Form and must submit new choices for Round 3.
  • Candidates who are satisfied with their Round 2 seat, Must fill the Status Retention Form and will be out of further rounds.
  • Candidates who do not join their allotted Round 2 seat, Must register again for Round 3.
  1. CAP Round 3 Process

Available Seats: Unfilled seats from Round 2 or Seats vacated due to non-joining/cancellation in previous rounds.

Who is Eligible?

  • Candidates who did not participate in Round 1 & 2.
  • Candidates who did not get a seat in Round 1 & 2.
  • Candidates who joined Round 2 but did NOT fill the Status Retention Form.
  • Freshly registered candidates.

Process & Allotment

  • Fresh preference filling is mandatory (Previous choices are void).
  • Seat allotment follows merit and preferences.
  • Joining the allotted seat in Round 3 is mandatory.
  1. CAP Stray Vacancy Round

Available Seats: Unfilled seats from Round 3 or Seats vacated due to non-joining in Round 3.

  • Who is Eligible: Candidates who registered earlier but were not allotted a seat in any previous round.
  • Who is NOT Eligible: Candidates who joined seats in Round 1, 2, or 3 (State or AIQ).

Process

  • No new registration allowed.
  • Fresh choice filling required (Round 3 choices are void).
  • Online software-based allotment.
  • No institutional-level stray vacancy round (As per NMC guidelines).

Admission to MBBS Course through MCC NEET UG Counselling – All India Quota

StepDescription
Step 1: Update Contact InformationEnsure that the email address and mobile number provided during the NEET UG application process are accurate. These will be used for MCC registration and communication.
Step 2: Await CommunicationAll communication, including information and updates regarding counseling, will be sent by MCC of DGHS, MoHFW via email to the registered email address or SMS to the mobile number.
Step 3: No Changes AllowedRequests to change the registered mobile number or email address will not be entertained by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW.
Step 4: Recommended Device and BrowserUse a laptop or computer with the latest versions of Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Windows, or iOS for registration and choice-filling to avoid technical complications.
Step 5: Register on MCC WebsiteQualified and eligible candidates must register on the MCC website (www.mcc.nic.in) to participate in the counseling process for seat allotment.
Step 6: Sandes App for OTPDownload the Sandes app to receive OTP on the registered phone number for registration.
Step 7: Upload Essential CertificatesAfter the declaration of NEET UG results, candidates must mandatorily upload essential certificates as per the requirements specified by the MCC.
Step 8: Physical ReportingCarry original documents during physical reporting to the allotted college to confirm seat allotment and complete admission procedures.

MCC NEET UG Counselling Process – All India Quota

MCC NEET UG Counselling Process includes four rounds, each with its own set of rules and procedures. The counseling process begins with Round 1 & concludes with a Final Stray Vacancy Round, where remaining vacant seats are filled through fresh registrations, ensuring all available positions are occupied. Candidates must upload essential certificates after each round’s result declaration to facilitate the verification process. Below is the step by step process for each round:

Round 1:

  • Main Counseling Registration: Candidates register and pay a non-refundable registration fee along with a refundable security deposit.
  • Choice Filling and Locking: Candidates choose their preferred colleges and courses and lock their choices.
  • Seat Allotment: Seats are allocated based on choices and merit.
  • Publication of Round 1 Result: Results are published on the MCC website.
  • Uploading Essential Certificates: Candidates upload necessary certificates after result declaration.
  • Physical Reporting: Candidates report to allotted colleges with original documents. They can opt for an upgrade to Round 2 if desired.

Round 2:

  • Eligibility for Round 2: Candidates not allotted any seat in Round 1 or not reported, need not register again.
  • Fresh Registration: New registration for Round 2 with full payment for those who didn’t register in Round 1.
  • Fresh Choice Filling: Candidates submit new choices for Round 2.
  • Seat Allotment Round 2: Allocation of seats based on choices and merit.
  • Publication of Round 2 Result: Results announced on the MCC website.
  • Uploading Essential Certificates: Candidates upload required certificates after result declaration.
  • Physical Reporting: Candidates report to allotted colleges with original documents. They can opt for an upgrade to Round 3 if desired.

Round 3:

  • Eligibility for Round 3: Candidates not allotted any seat in Round 1 or Round 2 need not register again.
  • Fresh Registration for Round 3: New registration for Round 3 with full payment for those who haven’t registered before or resigned from Round 1 or Round 2.
  • Fresh Choice Filling: Candidates submit new choices for Round 3.
  • Seat Allotment Round 3: Allocation of seats based on choices and merit.
  • Publication of Round 3 Result: Results announced on the MCC website.
  • Uploading Essential Certificates: Candidates upload necessary certificates after result declaration.
  • Physical Reporting: Candidates report to allotted colleges with original documents. Once joined, no further upgrades or resignations are allowed.

Final Stray Vacancy Round:

  • Fresh registrations conducted for vacant seats.
  • Conducted for AIQ, Deemed University seats, and as per Supreme Court directions.
  • Candidates allotted seats must join; failure to do so results in debarment from NEET for one year.

Application Form & Fee Of Counselling

QuotaCategoryNon-Refundable Registration Fees (in Rs.)Refundable Security Amount (in Rs.)
For (15% All India Quota)/ Central Universities (DU, AMU, BHU, and Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi)/AFMC& ESI/ All AIIMS/ JIPMERUR/EWS100010,000
SC/ST/OBC/PwD5005,000
Deemed UniversitiesAll50002,00,000

Document Required For MCC Counselling

DocumentDescription
Allotment LetterIssued by MCC
Admit Cards of ExamIssued by NTA
Result/Rank letterIssued by NTA
Date of Birth CertificateRequired if Metric Certificate does not bear the same
Class 10th Certificate
Class 10+2 Certificate
Class 10+2 Marks Sheet
Eight (8) Passport size photographsSame as affixed on the application form
Proof of identityAadhar/PAN/Driving Licence/Passport
For NRI candidates:
Passport copy of sponsorEmbassy certificate
Sponsorship affidavitStating that the sponsor is ready to bear the expenses for the whole duration of study
Relationship AffidavitRelation of Candidate with the sponsor
For OCI/PIO/Foreign national candidates:
Citizenship certificate/card number documents
Specific certificates, if applicable:
SC/ST CertificateIssued by the competent authority
OBC-NCL certificateAs per Central List
Disability CertificateIssued from a duly constituted and authorized Medical Board
EWS CertificateAs per prescribed format

Candidates must refer to the college information of the allotted college for any additional documents required and upload scanned copies of original documents to the MCC portal within the specified schedule. Failure to provide original documents may result in denial of admission to the allotted Medical & Dental College.

College Cut Off 2023

State Quota Cut off 2023

CategoryFirst Round AIRFirst Round MarksSecond Round AIRSecond Round MarksThird Round AIRThird Round Marks
Open Category357375893849658538790584
OBC Category387795844027358241233581
EWS Category367395873877258439686583
Def 1 Category687625447744353477443534
Def 2 Category859035248590352485903524
SC Category112941496120330489124716484
ST Category276762371290951363297513359
NTB Category945655159456551594565515
NTC Category484925704906757054198563
NTD Category308815973088159730881597
VJA Category768285347682853582531528

Government Medical College Nandurbar Student List & Batch

The college has released the student list, showcasing the diverse group of talented individuals who have started their medical education journey. Click here to view the complete MBBS & MD/MS student list.

Why Choose Government Medical College Nandurbar?

  • Premier Medical Institution: GMC Nandurbar is one of the top medical colleges in Maharashtra and the largest tertiary care hospital in the Nashik region.
  • Facilities: Equipped with modern medical infrastructure and highly skilled faculty across clinical, para-clinical, and pre-clinical departments.
  • Patient Care: A 200-bedded hospital providing advanced OPD and IPD services, with a growing patient inflow and specialized medical services.
  • Holistic Student Development: Active student advisory committee promoting extracurricular and sports activities at various competitive levels.

How to reach Government Medical College Nandurbar?

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Surat International Airport (STV), approximately 160 km away. From there, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Nandurbar.
  • By Train: Nandurbar Railway Station (NDB) is the closest railway station, just 4 km from the college. It is well-connected to major cities like Mumbai, Surat, and Pune. Auto-rickshaws and taxis are available from the station.
  • By Road: Nandurbar is well-connected via road networks. The college is located on Sakri Road, and buses, private cabs, and auto-rickshaws are available from different parts of Maharashtra. Nashik (250 km) and Mumbai (400 km) have frequent bus services to Nandurbar.

Ranking & Reputation

Name of InstituteGovernment Medical College Nandurbar
ReputationGood
EducationGood
FacultyGood
InfrastructureExcellent

Contact Details

  • Name: Government Medical College and Hospital, Nandurbar
  • Address: Sakri Road , Dist Nandurbar, Maharashtra
  • Email: deangmchnandurbar@gmail.com
  • Admission Helpline Number : 9667542500

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the official website for Government Medical College, Nandurbar?

The official website of GMC, Nandurbar is https://gmcnandurbar.com/

Is Government Medical College Nandurbar a government or private institution?

Government Medical College Nandurbar is a government institution, established to provide quality medical education and healthcare services.

What courses are offered at Government Medical College Nandurbar?

The college currently offers the MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) program. 

What is the intake capacity for MBBS courses at Government Medical College Nandurbar?

The intake capacity for the MBBS program at Government Medical College Nandurbar is 100 seats.

What is the admission process for MBBS at Government Medical College Nandurbar?

Admission to the MBBS program is based on the NEET-UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) score. Candidates must register for Maharashtra State NEET UG counselling conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. Seat allotment is done based on merit, category reservations, and seat availability.

What is the fee structure for the MBBS program at Government Medical College Nandurbar?

The tuition fee for the MBBS program at Government Medical College Nandurbar is Rs. 1,38,300 per year for the general category. Other applicable charges may vary.

What is the hospital capacity of Government Medical College Nandurbar?

The attached teaching hospital has a 200-bed capacity, providing both outpatient (OPD) and inpatient (IPD) services. The hospital is well-equipped with modern medical facilities and caters to the healthcare needs of the region.