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MBBS: MCI recognized colleges in Maharashtra

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Mumbai, (India): Now last minute running by parents for securing an MBBS seat in Management and NRI quota for their children is doing the rounds. But before handing over your hard-earned money of around 50-85 lakhs, think twice. Whether you pass the money bag to a genuine person or a recognized institution? In this regard, you should be more wise by knowing the nuances of accreditation system in India.

In India, to deliver a recognized MBBS certificate, the institution needs Medical Council of India(MCI) registration. This week MCI released a table of recognized MBBS institutions in the State of Tamil Nadu of India. Maharashtra hosts 44 colleges that provide MBBS degree with a grand total of 5,945 available seats. Have a check up whether your college in the list:

1. ACPM Medical College, Dhule: 100 seats
2. Armed Forces Medical College, Pune: 140 seats
3. Ashwini Rural Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Solapur:100 seats
4. B. J. Government. Medical College, Pune: 200 seats
5. Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Medical College and Hospital, Sangli: 150 seats
6. Bharati Vidyapeeth University Medical College, Pune: 150 seats
7. Dr Vaishampayan Memorial Medical College, Solapur: 150 seats
8. Dr. D Y Patil Medical College, Kolhapur: 150 seats
9. Dr. Panjabrao Alias Bhausaheb Deshmukh Memorial Medical College, Amravati: 100 seats
10. Dr. Shankarrao Chavan Government. Medical College, Nanded: 100 seats
11. Dr. Ulhas Patil Medical College and Hospital, Jalgaon: 100 seats
12. Dr.Vasantrao Pawar Med. Col. Hosp. and Research Centre,Nasik (Prev. NDMVP Samaj Medical College): 120 seats
13. Government Medical College, Aurangabad: 150 seats
14. Government Medical College, Nagpur: 200 seats
15. Government Medical College, Akola: 150 seats
16. Government. Medical College , Latur: 150 seats
17. Government. Medical College, Miraj: 150 seats
18. Grant Medical College, Mumbai: 200 seats
19. Indian Institute of Medical Science and Research, Jalna: 100 seats
20. Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Nagpur: 150 seats
21. Institute of Medical Science and Research, Vidyagiri, Satara: 100 seats
22. Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha: 200 seats
23. KJ Somaiyya Medical College and Research Centre, Mumbai: 50 seats
24. Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad: 200 seats
25. Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion, Mumbai: 100 seats
26. Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Latur: 100 seats
27. Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research, Pune: 100 seats
28. Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, Wardha: 100 seats
29. Mahatma Gandhi Missions Medical College, Aurangabad: 150 seats
30. Mahatma Gandhi Missions Medical College, Navi Mumbai: 150 seats
31. N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre and Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Nagpur: 150 seats
32. Padmashree Dr. D Y Patil Medical College, Pimpri, Pune: 250 seats
33. Padmashree Dr. D.Y.Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai: 150 seats
34. Padmashri Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundations Medical College, Ahmednagar: 150 seats
35. Rajashree Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Government Medical College, Kolhapur: 150 seats
36. Rajiv Gandhi Medical College and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, Thane: 60 seats
37. Rural Medical College, Loni: 125 seats
38. Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai: 180 seats
39. Shri Vasant Rao Naik Government. Medical College, Yavatmal: 150 seats
40. Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College and General Hospital,Pune: 100 seats
41. Sri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Dhule: 100 seats
42. SRTR Medical College, Ambajogai: 100 seats
43. Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai: 100 seats
44. Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai: 120 seats

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