MBBS at SUM Medical College, Bhubaneswar
SOA Deemed University's flagship MC. 1,800-bed NABH hospital. NAAC A+ accredited.
- NMC Recognised
- 1,800-Bed Hospital
- Deemed University
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Accreditation & Recognition
Graduates eligible for FMGE/NExT, USMLE, PLAB, and other licensing exams
About SUM Medical College, Bhubaneswar
SUM Medical College under SOA Deemed University. 1,800-bed NABH hospital with 2,500+ daily OPD. NAAC A+ accredited. One of eastern India's top medical institutions.
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Hospital & Clinical Exposure
SUM Hospital handles 2,500+ outpatients daily — a major referral centre for eastern India.
- 1,800-bed NABH hospital
- 2,500+ daily OPD
- NAAC A+ accredited
- SOA Deemed University
- Eastern India referral centre
- Strong research output
Indian Community
Students
1,000+ medical students from across India
Food
Odia pakhala, rice-dal-sabzi, Bengali dishes, North Indian options in hostel mess
Clubs
15+ student clubs covering medical quiz, research, cultural, NSS, tribal health camps
Festivals
Rath Yatra, Raja Parba, Diwali, Holi, Durga Puja, Eid — all celebrated on campus
SUM Medical College, Bhubaneswar hosts students from Odisha, Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and other states. Bhubaneswar's cosmopolitan Temple City culture makes integration easy. The mess serves traditional Odia pakhala bhat, dalma, rice-dal-sabzi alongside North Indian rotis and dals, and occasional Bengali fish curry. Students participate in 15+ clubs for medical quiz, research, cultural arts, sports, NSS, and tribal health outreach in Odisha's interior districts. The annual Medico Fest, Rath Yatra celebrations, and inter-college competitions are campus highlights. Bhubaneswar offers excellent food, markets, temples, and weekend trips to Puri, Konark, and Chilika Lake.
Is SUM Medical College, Bhubaneswar Right for You?
Ideal For
- NEET 460–560
- 1800-bed training
Not Ideal For
- Below budget
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Frequently Asked Questions
The NEET cutoff for SUM Medical College, Bhubaneswar typically ranges from 460–560 for the general merit category. Management and NRI quota cutoffs may differ. The cutoff changes each year based on NEET paper difficulty, number of applicants, and seat availability. SC/ST/OBC/EWS categories have relaxed cutoffs per Odisha government norms. Check the latest OJEE / MCC allotment data for the most accurate closing ranks.

