MBBS at Bankura Sammilani MC, Bankura
55+ year legacy in Bankura. 550-bed hospital serving the Rarh region.
- NMC Recognised
- 550-Bed Hospital
- Private College
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Accreditation & Recognition
Graduates eligible for FMGE/NExT, USMLE, PLAB, and other licensing exams
About Bankura Sammilani MC, Bankura
Bankura Sammilani Medical College, est. 1968. 55+ years of legacy. 550-bed hospital with 1,000+ daily OPD. Serves the entire Rarh region of West Bengal.
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Hospital & Clinical Exposure
Bankura Hospital handles 1,000+ outpatients daily from the Rarh region.
- 550-bed hospital
- 1,000+ daily OPD
- 55+ years legacy
- Rarh region centre
- Affordable living
- Strong rural exposure
Indian Community
Students
1,000+ medical students from across India and NE states
Food
Bengali rice-fish curry-dal, North Indian rotis, Assamese options in hostel mess
Clubs
15+ student clubs covering medical quiz, research, cultural, NSS, community health outreach
Festivals
Durga Puja, Kali Puja, Poila Baisakh, Holi, Eid, Diwali — all celebrated grandly
Bankura Sammilani MC, Bankura draws students from West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam, Manipur, Tripura, and across India thanks to WB's open-state policy. The hostel mess serves traditional Bengali meals — rice, dal, tarkari, fish curry — alongside North Indian rotis and sabzi. The 15+ student clubs cover medical quizzes, research methodology, cultural performance, NSS rural camps in WB's district villages, and community health outreach in underserved areas. Durga Puja celebrations on campus are spectacular. Bankura's vibrant cultural scene, famous cuisine, and weekend trips to Sundarbans, Darjeeling, and Digha enrich student life.
Is Bankura Sammilani MC, Bankura Right for You?
Ideal For
- NEET 370–460
- Out-of-state students (open state)
Not Ideal For
- Below budget
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Frequently Asked Questions
The NEET cutoff for Bankura Sammilani MC, Bankura ranges from 370–460 for the general merit category under WBMCC state counselling. Management quota may have different cutoffs. West Bengal's open-state policy means students from any Indian state can apply. Cutoffs change annually based on NEET difficulty and seat availability. SC/ST/OBC/EWS categories have reserved seats with relaxed cutoffs.

