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Top 10 Government Medical Colleges in Haryana (2025): Courses, Cutoffs, Fees & Admission Details

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Top 10 Government Medical Colleges in Haryana (2025): Courses, Cutoffs, Fees & Admission Details

iding quality healthcare and education in underserved areas.

4. Maharaja Agrasen Medical College, Agroha (Semi-Govt with Govt Quota)

Established: 1988

Courses: MBBS, MD/MS

Seats: 100 (Govt quota available)

Cutoff: Varies

Fees: Subsidized under state quota

Highlights: Though semi-government, it has a government-affiliated quota. It’s well-established with an excellent hospital.

5. Government Medical College, Bhiwani

Established: 2022

Courses: MBBS

Seats: 100

Cutoff (Expected): Gen – 595+

Fees: ₹50,000/year

Highlights: One of the newest additions, with modern facilities and a focus on quality healthcare education in western Haryana.

6. Government Medical College, Faridabad

Established: 2022

Courses: MBBS

Seats: 100

Cutoff (Expected): Gen – 600+

Fees: ₹55,000/year

Highlights: Centrally located and equipped with updated infrastructure and faculty. Ideal for students from the NCR region.

7. ESIC Medical College, Faridabad

Established: 2015

Courses: MBBS, PG

Seats: 125

Cutoff: Gen – 625+

Fees: ₹24,000/year (ESIC quota), ₹1,00,000+ (others)

Highlights: Managed by the Ministry of Labour, Government of India, this college offers quality education and great clinical exposure.

8. Government Medical College, Mahendragarh

Established: 2023

Courses: MBBS

Seats: 100

Cutoff (Expected): Gen – 590+

Fees: ₹50,000/year

Highlights: A newly developing institution aimed at improving healthcare services and training in Southern Haryana.

9. Government Medical College, Jind

Established: 2023

Courses: MBBS

Seats: 100

Cutoff (Expected): Gen – 595+

Fees: ₹50,000/year

Highlights: One of the newer colleges offering government medical education with growing infrastructure and resources.

10. Government Medical College, Fatehabad

Status: Proposed / Likely Operational in 2025

Courses: MBBS (Planned)

Seats: 100 (planned)

Expected Fees: ₹50,000/year

Highlights: Aimed at increasing the doctor-patient ratio in Haryana. May be operational by the 2025-26 academic session.

Conclusion

Haryana’s government medical colleges are expanding rapidly to meet the increasing demand for quality medical education. With competitive NEET scores and a keen interest, students can find excellent academic opportunities at affordable costs. These colleges not only offer MBBS but also advanced training in specialties, ensuring a solid foundation for future doctors.

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