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JIMSH — Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences & Hospital

The Most Complete MBBS Guide for 2026 — Fees, Cutoffs, NRI Quota, Bank Guarantee, Bond, Hostel, Both Campuses & Admission Process

At a Glance — JIMSH Fast Facts 2025–26

Detail

Main Campus (Budge Budge)

North Campus (Sodepur, NK)

Established

2016

Opened April 12, 2025

Full Name

Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences & Hospital

Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences & Hospital — North Kolkata

Location

KP Mondal Road, Buita, Nischintapur, Budge Budge, 24 Parganas (South), Kolkata – 700137

Kalyani Expressway, Sodepur, 24 Parganas (North), Kolkata

Trust / Governance

Urmila Devi Jagannath Gupta Charitable Trust

Same trust — sister institution

Affiliation

West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS)

Applied for WBUHS affiliation

Recognition

NMC, INC, WBNC, SMFWB, NABH-accredited hospital

NMC approval pending / applied

MBBS Seats (2025–26)

250 (NMC Letter of Permission issued)

100 (applied for 2025–26; future plan: 250)

Teaching Hospital Beds

1,250 beds (70 ICU, 12 Major OTs + 6 Minor OTs)

1,200 beds (450 functional at opening; expanding to 1,200)

Campus Area

24 acres (fully residential)

24 acres

Hostel

Mandatory for all MBBS students — AC & Non-AC

Available — details evolving

PG Courses

27 MD/MS seats across specialties

Future plans post NMC approval

Website

jimsh.org | admission@jimsh.org | 9051323232

jimsh-nk.org

Distance from Airport

~52 km from CCU Airport (Kolkata)

~12 km from CCU Airport (Kalyani Expressway)

Nearest Railway

Budge Budge Railway Station (~6 km)

Sodepur Railway Station (suburban)


ℹ️ WHY JIMSH NOW HAS TWO CAMPUSES — THE APRIL 2025 EXPANSION


  • On April 12, 2025, JIMSH opened its second major facility — a 1,200-bed super-speciality hospital at Sodepur on the Kalyani Expressway, branded JIMSH North Kolkata (JIMSH-NK).

  • This is not a peripheral clinic — it is a full tertiary care hospital with advanced cardiology, neurology, oncology, and nephrology facilities.

  • JIMSH-NK is positioned as the academic and clinical base for the North Kolkata expansion.

  • It has applied for 100 MBBS seats for 2025–26 with future plans for 250 seats and all PG programs — matching the Budge Budge campus profile.

  • Its location 12 km from Kolkata Airport on the Kalyani Expressway makes it significantly more accessible than Budge Budge for students from North Bengal, Bihar, and West Bengal's northern districts.

  • For students evaluating JIMSH in 2026: be very clear about WHICH campus you are applying to.

  • The Budge Budge campus has NMC approval for 250 seats and an established WBMCC counselling track.

  • JIMSH-NK is a newer institution — verify its NMC approval status and WBMCC seat matrix before making decisions at wbmcc.nic.in.

Why JIMSH? The Case for Considering Jagannath Gupta in 2026

In West Bengal's private medical college landscape, JIMSH (Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences & Hospital) occupies a distinct position. It is not the cheapest — IQ City and SRIMS have lower MQ fees. It is not the oldest — KPC Medical has more established alumni networks. But JIMSH is increasingly the college that ticks the most boxes for students in the 480–560 mark range who want a private medical college within Greater Kolkata's reach.

The reason: JIMSH combines a genuinely large teaching hospital (1,250 beds — the largest by bed count among WB private colleges), NMC-approved 250 seats (expanded from 150 — a significant institutional milestone), a 24-acre campus infrastructure that private colleges established in the last 10 years rarely have, and state quota fees (₹4.56 lakh/year) that are regulated by WBMCC — not inflated to milk state quota students.

Add to that the April 2025 launch of JIMSH North Campus (JIMSH-NK) in Sodepur — 12 km from Kolkata Airport, on the Kalyani Expressway — and you are looking at an institution that has deliberately invested in scale rather than margin. That is a good sign for students and their parents evaluating long-term institutional commitment.

This guide gives you every number and every fact you need — without the marketing spin. Fees broken down to the last rupee. Cutoffs from 2022 to 2025 across all WBMCC categories. The bank guarantee and bond situation explained clearly. And the honest pros and cons of both campuses.

JIMSH MBBS Seat Matrix 2025–26 — Main Campus (Budge Budge)

For the academic year 2025–26, JIMSH Budge Budge has received NMC Letter of Permission (LoP) for 250 MBBS seats — expanded from the previous 150. WBMCC manages the counselling-based distribution of these seats across quotas.


Quota Type

% of Seats

Number of Seats

Who Can Apply

Counselling Body

State Quota (SQ)

50%

~125 seats

WB domicile students (NEET qualified)

WBMCC (wbmcc.nic.in)

Management Quota (MQ)

35%

~88 seats

All Indian NEET-qualified students (no domicile required)

WBMCC (regulated) + College

NRI Quota

15%

~37 seats

NRI / OCI / PIO candidates and first-degree sponsored students

WBMCC (regulated) + College

TOTAL

100%

250 seats


⚠️ SEAT MATRIX VERIFICATION — MANDATORY STEP


  • The 250-seat figure is from the NMC Letter of Permission (LoP) for 2025–26.

  • The ACTUAL number of seats filled in each quota round is determined by the WBMCC Information Bulletin and Seat Matrix released before each counselling year.

  • Always verify the current-year JIMSH seat matrix at wbmcc.nic.in before making any decision.

  • Some sources still cite the old 150-seat figure — this is outdated as of 2025–26.

  • The 250-seat expansion is confirmed by NMC LoP, Wikipedia, and JIMSH's official communications.

  • JIMSH officially states: 'We do not authorise any agents or agencies for MBBS admission.'

  • Always use wbmcc.nic.in for counselling and jimsh.org or admission@jimsh.org for direct queries.

JIMSH Complete Fee Structure 2025–26 — Every Rupee Accounted For

This is the section most families get wrong — because they see the headline fee (₹4.56L or ₹22L/year) and assume that is the total. It is not. Here is the complete, broken-down fee picture for JIMSH across all three quotas.


  1. State Quota (SQ) — Fee Breakdown

    State Quota fees at JIMSH are regulated and approved by WBMCC. They are among the most affordable in WB private colleges for state quota seats.

Fee Component

Amount (Approx.)

Frequency

Notes

Tuition Fees

₹4,10,000 – ₹4,56,000

Annual

WBMCC-regulated. Exact figure in annual fee notification from college/WBMCC. 2025 figure: ~₹4.56 lakh.

University / Affiliation Fee (WBUHS)

₹15,000 – ₹25,000

Annual

Paid to West Bengal University of Health Sciences

Examination Fee

₹8,000 – ₹15,000

Per year / per exam

Varies by year and exam cycle

Library Fee

₹5,000 – ₹10,000

Annual


Development / Infrastructure Fee

Included in tuition or separate ₹20,000–40,000

Annual

Verify current year breakdown

Hostel Fee (Mandatory — see 3D)

₹1,44,000 – ₹2,16,000

Annual

Non-AC: lower end; AC: upper end. Hostel is MANDATORY for all MBBS students.

Mess / Food Charges

₹40,000 – ₹60,000

Annual (approx.)

Charged separately from hostel fee

Security Deposit (Refundable)

₹25,000 – ₹50,000

One-time at admission

Refundable on course completion

Registration / Admission Fee

₹5,000 – ₹10,000

One-time


APPROXIMATE STATE QUOTA TOTAL / YEAR

₹6.5 – ₹8 lakh all-in

Annual

Tuition + hostel + mess + fees combined

APPROXIMATE STATE QUOTA TOTAL (5.5 years)

₹35 – ₹44 lakh all-in

Full course

₹25.41 lakh tuition + hostel/mess/fees over 5.5 years


  1. Management Quota (MQ) — Fee Breakdown

    Management Quota fees are significantly higher — this is consistent across all WB private colleges and is regulated with a fee cap set by WBMCC. JIMSH's MQ fee is among the mid-range in WB private colleges (below IQ City and above SRIMS).

    Fee Component

    Amount (Approx.)

    Frequency

    Notes

    Tuition Fees (MQ)

    ₹18,24,000 – ₹23,00,000

    Annual

    Multiple sources cite ₹18.24L/yr (one source) and ₹22–23L/yr (MBBSCouncil). The discrepancy may reflect fee revisions across years. Verify exact current-year figure at wbmcc.nic.in or directly with JIMSH admission office.

    University / WBUHS Fee

    ₹15,000 – ₹25,000

    Annual

    Same as SQ

    Examination Fee

    ₹8,000 – ₹15,000

    Per year

    Same as SQ

    Hostel Fee (Mandatory)

    ₹1,44,000 – ₹2,16,000

    Annual

    Same hostel — same fee regardless of quota

    Mess / Food Charges

    ₹40,000 – ₹60,000

    Annual


    Caution Deposit (Refundable)

    ₹50,000 – ₹1,00,000

    One-time

    Refundable on graduation

    Admission / Registration Fee

    ₹5,000 – ₹10,000

    One-time


    APPROXIMATE MQ TOTAL / YEAR

    ₹20 – ₹26 lakh all-in

    Annual

    Tuition (₹18–23L) + hostel + mess + fees

    APPROXIMATE MQ TOTAL (5.5 years)

    ₹1.10 – ₹1.43 crore all-in

    Full course

    Plan for full course cost before committing


  2. NRI Quota — Fee Breakdown

    NRI Quota fees at JIMSH are denominated in USD (or INR equivalent at prevailing rates). At approximately USD 20,000–25,000 per year, JIMSH's NRI quota fees are comparable to other WB private colleges and notably lower than many South Indian deemed university NRI fees.

    Fee Component

    Amount (Approx.)

    Frequency

    Notes

    Tuition Fees (NRI)

    USD 20,000 – 25,000 / ₹17–21 lakh

    Annual

    One comprehensive source cites total course NRI fee at ₹1.2 crore (~USD 1,45,000 total). Annual: approx. ₹21–22 lakh at ₹84–85/USD rate.

    University / WBUHS Fee

    ₹15,000 – ₹25,000

    Annual

    INR denomination regardless of NRI status

    Examination Fee

    ₹8,000 – ₹15,000

    Annual


    Hostel Fee (Mandatory)

    ₹1,44,000 – ₹2,16,000

    Annual

    INR — same as domestic students

    Mess Charges

    ₹40,000 – ₹60,000

    Annual


    Caution Deposit (Refundable)

    ₹50,000 – ₹1,00,000

    One-time


    APPROXIMATE NRI TOTAL / YEAR

    ₹20 – ₹24 lakh / USD 23,000–29,000

    Annual


    APPROXIMATE NRI TOTAL (5.5 years)

    ~₹1.10 – ₹1.35 crore / USD 1,30,000–1,60,000

    Full course

    ₹1.2 crore is the commonly cited total figure for JIMSH NRI quota


  3. Hostel Fee Details — Breakdown by Room Type

    Hostel stay is MANDATORY for all MBBS students at JIMSH Budge Budge. This is a college policy — not optional. Separate facilities exist for boys and girls.

    Room Type

    Annual Hostel Fee (Approx.)

    Included

    Notes

    Non-AC — Triple Sharing

    ₹1,44,000/year (~₹12,000/month)

    Bed, wardrobe, study desk, shared bathroom

    Most economical option

    Non-AC — Double Sharing

    ₹1,68,000/year (~₹14,000/month)

    Bed, wardrobe, study desk, shared bathroom


    AC — Double Sharing

    ₹1,92,000/year (~₹16,000/month)

    AC unit, larger room, shared bathroom

    Popular choice

    AC — Single Room

    ₹2,16,000/year (~₹18,000/month)

    Private room with AC, attached bathroom possible

    Most comfortable option

    Mess Charges (Additional)

    ₹40,000 – ₹60,000/year

    3 meals/day, mess timing varies

    Charged separately from hostel fee

    Security Deposit (Hostel — Refundable)

    ₹10,000 – ₹25,000

    One-time

    Refundable on vacating hostel

    Hostel facilities at JIMSH include: 24/7 security with CCTV, laundry services, common rooms, recreation areas, gymnasium access, and Wi-Fi infrastructure. All classes are live-streamed to hostel rooms — a genuinely useful feature for unwell students who cannot attend physically.


  4. Complete 5.5-Year Cost Comparison — All Three Quotas

    Cost Element

    State Quota (SQ)

    Management Quota (MQ)

    NRI Quota

    Annual Tuition

    ~₹4.56 lakh

    ~₹18–23 lakh

    ~USD 20,000–25,000 (₹17–21L)

    Annual Hostel + Mess

    ~₹1.9–2.8 lakh

    ~₹1.9–2.8 lakh

    ~₹1.9–2.8 lakh

    Annual Other Fees

    ~₹50,000–80,000

    ~₹50,000–80,000

    ~₹50,000–80,000

    Annual All-In Total

    ~₹7–8 lakh

    ~₹21–27 lakh

    ~₹20–25 lakh (₹)

    5.5-Year Total (approx.)

    ~₹38–44 lakh

    ~₹1.15–1.48 crore

    ~₹1.10–1.35 crore

    One-Time Deposits (Refundable)

    ~₹35,000–75,000

    ~₹60,000–1.25 lakh

    ~₹60,000–1.25 lakh

    WB Rural Bond Penalty (if not served)

    Applicable — see Section 5

    Applicable — see Section 5

    May apply — verify at admission

Bank Guarantee at JIMSH — What It Is, How Much, and What Happens

Bank guarantee is one of the most asked-about — and most misunderstood — financial requirements for MBBS admissions in West Bengal. Here is a complete, clear explanation specific to JIMSH.


  1. What Is a Bank Guarantee in the Context of MBBS Admission?

A bank guarantee (BG) in the MBBS admission context is a formal document issued by a bank on behalf of the student's family, guaranteeing payment of future fees or penalties if the student defaults. Unlike a cash payment, the money does not leave your account until the guarantee is 'invoked' — meaning the college or institution formally makes a claim against it.

In West Bengal's medical education context, bank guarantees arise in two specific situations:

  • 1. For NEET PG (Postgraduate) admissions at WB private colleges: The WB state requires a bank guarantee of ₹5 lakh at the beginning of Year 2 and another ₹5 lakh at the beginning of Year 3. This is specifically for PG programs, not MBBS.

  • 2. For private college MBBS Management Quota or NRI Quota: Some colleges require a bank guarantee or a demand draft for advance fee or security purposes at the time of admission. The specific amount varies by college and is distinct from the refundable caution deposit.

  1.  JIMSH Specific — Bank Guarantee Requirements

    Program / Quota

    Bank Guarantee Requirement

    Amount

    When Required

    Notes

    MBBS — State Quota

    Caution Deposit (cash — NOT bank guarantee)

    ₹25,000–50,000 (refundable)

    At admission reporting

    Refundable on course completion. No bank guarantee required for SQ MBBS.

    MBBS — Management Quota

    Caution Deposit (refundable) + Possible advance fee demand draft

    ₹50,000–1,00,000 caution + possible 1st-year advance

    At admission reporting / joining

    Verify exact BG requirement directly with JIMSH admission office at admission@jimsh.org. Some MQ colleges require BG for first-year fees.

    MBBS — NRI Quota

    Refundable caution deposit + proof of financial capacity

    ₹50,000–1,00,000 caution; full year fee upfront (often required)

    At admission joining

    NRI families typically pay full first-year fee at joining as standard practice.

    MD / MS (PG) — State Quota

    Bank Guarantee (WB state mandate)

    ₹5 lakh at Year 2 start + ₹5 lakh at Year 3 start

    Beginning of 2nd and 3rd year of PG

    This is the WB government's bank guarantee mandate for PG programs. Not the college's requirement.

    MD / MS (PG) — Management Quota

    Bank Guarantee or advance fee arrangement

    Varies — verify with JIMSH

    At admission

    Verify with JIMSH PG admission office directly.

    ⚠️ BANK GUARANTEE PRACTICAL GUIDANCE — WHAT FAMILIES MUST DO

    • Step 1: Contact your bank (SBI, HDFC, ICICI, Axis, or any scheduled commercial bank) 2–3 weeks before admission joining to understand BG issuance timelines. Banks typically take 5–10 working days to issue a bank guarantee.

    • Step 2: Ensure your bank account has sufficient collateral or cash margin for the BG amount. Most banks require 100% cash margin for educational bank guarantees or accept Fixed Deposits as collateral.

    • Step 3: The BG must be addressed specifically to JIMSH — get the exact beneficiary name, address, and bank details from the JIMSH admission office BEFORE approaching your bank.

    • Step 4: Bank guarantee charges: typically 1–2% per annum of the BG amount + bank processing fee. For a ₹5 lakh BG for 1 year, expect ₹5,000–10,000 in charges.

    • Step 5: For MBBS SQ — you likely only need the cash caution deposit. Confirm with JIMSH that no additional BG is required for your specific quota. Do not pay for a BG you do not need.

West Bengal Rural Bond — What JIMSH Students Must Know

West Bengal mandates a rural or government service bond for MBBS graduates. Unlike the bank guarantee (which is a financial instrument at admission), the rural bond is a post-graduation commitment. For JIMSH students — admitted through state quota, management quota, or NRI quota — understanding this bond is essential before signing admission documents.


  1. MBBS Rural Bond — West Bengal (Applicable to JIMSH)

    Bond Detail

    Government College Students

    Private College Students (JIMSH SQ/MQ/NRI)

    Service Requirement

    1 year in government / rural health centre post-internship

    1 year in government-designated rural health centre post-internship (WB state mandate applies to ALL WB MBBS graduates)

    Bond Penalty (if not served)

    ₹10 lakh – ₹20 lakh (varies by year)

    Same state penalty applies — confirm exact current amount with WBMCC / JIMSH

    When Bond Is Signed

    At time of joining the MBBS program

    At time of joining the MBBS program

    Bond Document Type

    Stamp paper bond + guarantor signatures

    Stamp paper bond + guarantor signatures

    Deferment (for PG admission)

    PG admission may defer rural service — check current WB policy

    Same — PG admission may defer (confirm with WB Health Dept each year as policy updates)

    Who Enforces It

    WB Directorate of Health Services

    WB Directorate of Health Services (same authority)


  1. PG Bond at JIMSH — MD/MS

    For JIMSH's postgraduate (MD/MS) programs, West Bengal has a separate and more significant bond structure:


PG Bond Element

Degree Courses (MD/MS)

Diploma Courses

Service Duration

3 years in WB government hospital / PHC / CHC

2 years in WB government facility

Penalty (if service not completed)

₹30 lakh

₹20 lakh

Initial Penalty at Admission

₹5 lakh (admission stage)

₹2 lakh (admission stage)

Bank Guarantee (WB mandate)

₹5 lakh at Year 2 start + ₹5 lakh at Year 3 start

₹2 lakh at Year 2 start

Stipend during PG

Paid as per WB government rates (varies by year)

Paid as per WB government rates

BOND STRATEGY — WHAT FAMILIES SHOULD PLAN FOR


  • The WB rural bond for MBBS (1 year + penalty for non-compliance) is a relatively light burden compared to many other states. Karnataka has a 3-year bond; Haryana and Assam have 5-year bonds. West Bengal's 1-year requirement is manageable.

  • The bond penalty amount (typically ₹10–20 lakh for MBBS — verify the exact current-year figure from WBMCC notification) is best planned for at the time of admission rather than as a surprise at graduation.

  • Most JIMSH MBBS graduates complete the 1-year rural service before entering PG preparation — it serves as a gap year for NEET PG preparation while fulfilling the obligation. Rural posting is also useful clinical experience that many PG aspirants retrospectively appreciate.

  • KEY ACTION: Read the bond document carefully at admission time. Ask JIMSH specifically about: (1) which government facilities are designated for WB rural posting, (2) whether Kolkata's urban government hospitals count, and (3) the exact penalty amount in the current-year bond.

JIMSH NEET Cutoff 2022–2025 — All Categories, All Rounds

Three years of WBMCC counselling data for JIMSH reveals a consistent pattern: this is an accessible college for students scoring in the 480–560 mark range for general category, with category-wise cutoffs extending down to 390–440 for EWS and SC candidates. Here is the complete data.


  1.  State Quota — UR / General Category Cutoffs (Main Round + Extended)

    Year / Round

    Closing AIR (SQ — UR)

    ~Closing Marks (UR)

    Closing AIR — Extended / Mop-up

    ~Marks (Mop-up)

    2022 (Final)

    ~1,40,000 – 1,60,000

    ~488–504

    ~2,00,000+

    ~468–480

    2023 (Final)

    ~1,50,000 – 1,70,000

    ~484–500

    ~2,20,000+

    ~460–475

    2024 Round 1

    ~1,60,000 – 1,80,000

    ~480–496

    2024 Final (All Rounds)

    ~2,00,000 – 2,20,000

    ~465–480

    2025 (MBBSCouncil Data)

    GN cutoff score: 505 marks

    AIR: ~1,10,000–1,30,000

Note: The 2025 figure of 505 marks for UR/GN is from MBBSCouncil's verified data. This corresponds to approximately AIR 1,10,000–1,30,000 nationally. The improvement in cutoff (higher marks needed) from 2024 to 2025 reflects increased competition from the expanded NEET applicant pool and possibly JIMSH's growing reputation following the 250-seat NMC expansion.


  1. State Quota — Category-wise Cutoffs 2024–2025

    Category

    2024 Closing Marks (Approx.)

    2024 Closing AIR (Approx.)

    2025 Closing Marks

    2025 AIR (Est.)

    Safe Score for 2026

    UR / General

    ~480–504

    ~1,60,000–2,20,000

    505

    ~1,10,000–1,30,000

    510+

    EWS

    ~440–460

    ~2,20,000–2,80,000

    440

    ~2,40,000–2,80,000

    445+

    OBC-A

    ~472–490

    ~1,80,000–2,40,000

    492

    ~1,50,000–1,90,000

    495+

    OBC-B

    ~468–488

    ~1,90,000–2,50,000

    ~485

    ~1,60,000–2,00,000

    490+

    SC

    ~390–420

    ~3,50,000–4,50,000

    ~410

    ~3,80,000–4,80,000

    415+

    ST

    ~300–380

    ~6,00,000+

    ~350

    ~6,00,000+

    145+ (just qualify)


  2. Management Quota (OPMQ) Cutoffs

    Management Quota at JIMSH has a low entry bar — any NEET-qualified student is eligible. The MQ cutoff is effectively the NEET qualifying percentile (roughly 145–162 marks for UR, 119–143 for reserved). In practice, the 'competition' for MQ at JIMSH is between students who can afford the ₹22L/year fee.

    MQ Detail

    2024 Data

    2025 Data

    2026 Expected

    Minimum NEET Score (UR)

    ~300–350 marks in practice

    ~300–360 marks (higher scores get first MQ preference)

    ~300–370 marks

    Minimum NEET Score (Reserved)

    ~250–280 marks (just qualifying)

    ~250–300 marks

    ~260–310 marks

    Annual MQ Fee

    ~₹18–22 lakh/year

    ~₹22–23 lakh/year

    ~₹22–24 lakh/year (est.)

    Domicile Required?

    NO — open to all states

    NO

    NO

    Management Quota Seats

    ~53 seats (35% of 150)

    ~88 seats (35% of 250)

    ~88 seats (35% of 250)


  1. NRI Quota Cutoffs

    NRI Quota Detail

    2024 Data

    2025 Data

    2026 Expected

    Total NRI Seats

    ~23 (15% of 150)

    ~37 (15% of 250)

    ~37 (15% of 250)

    Minimum NEET Score

    ~160–200 marks (above qualifying percentile)

    ~160–200 marks

    ~145–200 marks (just qualifying)

    Closing AIR (Overall)

    ~10,00,000–11,00,000

    ~10,50,000–11,50,000

    ~10,00,000–11,50,000

    Annual NRI Fee

    ~₹20–23 lakh / USD 23,000–27,000

    ~₹21–24 lakh / USD 24,000–28,000

    ~₹22–25 lakh / USD 25,000–30,000

    Total Course Cost (NRI)

    ~₹1.10–1.20 crore

    ~₹1.15–1.30 crore

    ~₹1.20–1.40 crore (est.)


  1. PG (MD/MS) Cutoffs — JIMSH 2024–2025

    JIMSH currently offers 27 MD/MS PG seats across multiple specialties. PG admissions follow WB state PG counselling (50% state quota) and AIQ (50%) via MCC PG counselling.

    Specialty

    PG Seats

    2024 NEET PG Closing Rank (State Quota — GN approx.)

    Remarks

    General Medicine (MD)

    3

    ~60,000–80,000

    Competitive

    General Surgery (MS)

    3

    ~55,000–75,000

    Competitive

    Obstetrics & Gynaecology (MS)

    3

    ~65,000–90,000

    Consistently filled

    Paediatrics (MD)

    2

    ~80,000–1,10,000


    Orthopaedics (MS)

    2

    ~70,000–95,000


    Anaesthesiology (MD)

    3

    ~1,00,000–1,40,000

    More accessible

    Radiology (MD)

    2

    ~35,000–55,000

    Most competitive at JIMSH

    Pathology (MD)

    2

    ~1,20,000–1,60,000

    Accessible

    Dermatology (MD)

    2

    ~30,000–50,000

    Highly competitive

    Other specialties

    3+

    Varies widely

    Check MBBSCouncil for latest data

    TOTAL PG SEATS

    27

    Verify at wbmcc.nic.in for current year

JIMSH NEET 2026 Cutoff Prediction — What to Expect

Based on 3 years of WBMCC data for JIMSH and the seat expansion from 150 to 250 (a 67% increase), here is what the 2026 cutoff landscape looks like:


Scenario

2026 Predicted Closing (UR)

2026 Safe Score (UR)

Impact of 250-Seat Expansion

State Quota (SQ) — Round 1

~1,00,000–1,40,000 AIR

510–520+

The 250-seat expansion adds ~62 more SQ seats. This SHOULD ease the cutoff — more seats = more students admitted. 2026 SQ cutoff may be slightly more accessible than 2025.

State Quota — Mop-up / Stray

~1,80,000–2,40,000 AIR

470–490+

Mop-up rounds routinely have available seats at JIMSH — important for students who missed main rounds.

MQ (Management Quota)

145–360+ marks (practical)

Just qualify + affordability

MQ expands to 88 seats from ~53. More MQ seats available in 2026.

NRI Quota

Just qualifying marks (practical)

145+ marks

NRI expands to ~37 seats from ~23. More NRI seats in 2026.


ℹ️ THE 250-SEAT EXPANSION — KEY IMPLICATION FOR 2026


  • The NMC Letter of Permission for 250 seats in 2025–26 is the most significant change in JIMSH's admission landscape in years.

  • From 150 seats, JIMSH has jumped to 250 — an increase of 100 seats.

  • What this means for 2026: All three quotas gain seats. State Quota goes from ~75 seats to ~125 seats. MQ goes from ~53 to ~88. NRI from ~23 to ~37. More seats across all quotas = marginally lower competition = slightly more accessible cutoffs compared to 2024–2025 data.

  • CAVEAT: If JIMSH's reputation grows significantly alongside the expansion (which it typically does when seat counts increase — more students consider it), the demand may absorb the additional seats.

  • The actual 2026 cutoff will be known only after WBMCC releases the 2026 seat matrix and round results.

JIMSH Infrastructure — Main Campus (Budge Budge)

For students choosing a private medical college, infrastructure is not a luxury — it is directly linked to clinical exposure, study quality, and mental health during a demanding 5.5-year program. Here is a detailed breakdown of what JIMSH Budge Budge actually offers.


  1. Academic Infrastructure

    Facility

    Details

    Lecture Theatres

    4 Air-Conditioned lecture theatres, each seating 180 students. Equipped with world-class audio-visual aids and 24-hour CCTV surveillance.

    Live Class Streaming

    All classes are recorded and live-streamed to hostel rooms. Students who are unwell can attend classes from their hostel room (with prior permission). This is a genuine differentiator.

    Central Library

    Comprehensive central library with extensive medical textbook and journal collection, digital access, separate reading rooms.

    Departmental Libraries

    17 departmental libraries — one per major department. Rare among WB private colleges.

    Demonstration Rooms

    Each of the 17 departments has its own demonstration room, seating 75 students, equipped with audio-visual aids and CCTV.

    Laboratories

    Equipped with advanced instruments for preclinical and paraclinical subjects — anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, microbiology, pharmacology.

    Simulation / Skill Lab

    Simulation-based medical training facilities for clinical skill development. Specific equipment includes mannequins, procedural trainers, and surgical simulation tools.

    Museum Rooms

    Departmental museums with anatomical specimens, pathology specimens, models — critical for practical exams.

    Conference / Seminar Rooms

    Available for academic events, seminars, CME programs.


  1. Teaching Hospital — JIMSH Budge Budge

    The teaching hospital is the backbone of any MBBS education. JIMSH's hospital is unusually large for a private college in WB — and this directly translates to clinical exposure quality.

    Hospital Feature

    Details

    Total Beds

    1,250 beds (expanded; was 800-1,050 in earlier years)

    ICU Capacity

    70 ICU beds — significant critical care exposure for MBBS students

    Operation Theatres

    12 Major Operation Theatres + 6 Minor Operation Theatres — one of the largest OT counts in WB private colleges

    Emergency Services

    24/7 emergency department with round-the-clock ambulance services and rapid triage

    OPD Volume

    High daily OPD volume — lakhs of patients annually — ensuring diverse case exposure

    Specialties Available

    General Medicine, Surgery, Orthopaedics, Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Dermatology, ENT, Ophthalmology, Radiology, Pathology, Microbiology, Psychiatry, and more

    Labor Rooms

    Multiple labor rooms for obstetrics training

    Blood Bank

    On-campus blood bank

    Diagnostic Imaging

    CT scan, MRI, X-ray, Ultrasound, ECG, Echocardiography

    Pharmacy

    On-campus pharmacy — important for pharmacology practical exposure

    NABH Accreditation

    NABH-accredited hospital — quality assurance certification


  2. Sports and Recreational Facilities

    Facility

    Details

    Outdoor Sports

    Cricket ground, Football field, Volleyball court, Basketball court, 400-meter athletics track

    Indoor Sports

    Carom, Chess, Table Tennis and other indoor games in designated indoor sports complex

    Gymnasium

    On-campus gym for students and staff

    Cultural Space

    Auditorium / open-air stages for cultural events, annual day celebrations, medical competitions

    Cafeteria

    On-campus cafeteria serving students and visitors

 JIMSH North Campus (Sodepur) — The New Frontier

The launch of JIMSH North Kolkata (JIMSH-NK) on April 12, 2025 is the biggest institutional development in JIMSH's history. This section gives you everything you need to know about the new campus — because it will be increasingly relevant for 2026 and 2027 admissions.

JIMSH-NK Detail

Information

Full Name

Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences & Hospital — North Kolkata

Website

jimsh-nk.org

Location

Sodepur area, Kalyani Expressway, 24-Parganas (North), Kolkata

Distance from Kolkata Airport (CCU)

~12 km — approximately 20 minutes by road (via Kalyani Expressway)

Distance from Kolkata City Centre

~30–35 km north of Kolkata CBD

Opening Date

April 12, 2025

Hospital Beds

1,200 beds planned (450 beds functional at opening in April 2025; phased expansion to 1,200)

Campus Area

24 acres

Primary Specialties

Cardiology, Neurology, Oncology, Nephrology — positioned as a super-speciality centre

MBBS Seats Applied For

100 seats for 2025–26 academic year (NMC approval under process)

Future MBBS Plans

250 MBBS seats + all PG programs (mirroring Budge Budge campus structure)

Affiliation Status

Developing — verify NMC approval status at nmc.org.in before making any admission decision for NK campus


⚠️ IMPORTANT: VERIFY JIMSH-NK NMC APPROVAL BEFORE APPLYING


  • JIMSH North Kolkata (Sodepur) is a brand-new institution that opened in April 2025.

  • Its NMC Letter of Permission for 100 MBBS seats was applied for — but you must verify the CURRENT approval status directly at nmc.org.in or through WBMCC's official seat matrix.

  • DO NOT make any admission decision for JIMSH-NK based solely on this guide or any third-party source.

  • New campus NMC approvals are time-specific and can change. A pending or conditional approval does not mean seats are available for NEET 2026 counselling.

  • For the 2025–26 academic year, the CONFIRMED 250 MBBS seats under WBMCC counselling are at the JIMSH BUDGE BUDGE campus.

  • If you are targeting NEET 2026 through WBMCC — your default choice when you see 'JIMSH' in the counselling list is the Budge Budge campus unless explicitly stated otherwise.


ℹ️ WHY JIMSH-NK MATTERS FOR FUTURE APPLICANTS (2027–2028 ONWARDS)


  • Once NMC approval is confirmed and WBUHS affiliation is in place, JIMSH-NK becomes a second independent medical college admission option under the JIMSH brand.

  • This means:

    1. Students who prefer North Kolkata's location (closer to airport, easier for families from North Bengal/Bihar) will have a JIMSH option without the 52 km distance to Budge Budge.

    2. JIMSH-NK's super-speciality focus (cardiology, neurology, oncology, nephrology) means richer case exposure in these specific areas — potentially an advantage for students targeting those specialties.

    3. The new campus will initially have LOWER cutoffs than the established Budge Budge campus (common pattern for all new campus launches) — a strategic window for students in the 2027–2028 cycle.

How to Reach JIMSH — Both Campuses


  1. JIMSH Budge Budge (Main Campus)

    Mode

    Route / Details

    Approx. Time from Kolkata City

    Address

    KP Mondal Road, Buita, Nischintapur, Budge Budge, 24 Parganas (South), Kolkata – 700137

    From Kolkata Airport (CCU)

    Airport → Diamond Harbour Road / NH 117 → Budge Budge. ~52 km. Prepaid taxi: ₹900–1,200; Ola/Uber: ₹700–1,000

    ~1.5–2 hours (traffic dependent)

    Train (Suburban)

    Sealdah Station → Budge Budge Railway Station (Sealdah South line) → auto/taxi to JIMSH (~6 km, ₹50–80)

    ~1.5 hours from Sealdah

    Train (Overland)

    Howrah Station → Diamond Harbour line → Budge Budge Station → auto to JIMSH

    ~1.5 hours from Howrah

    Road from Esplanade / Park Street

    NH 117 (Diamond Harbour Road) south — ~28 km. Auto/taxi possible. College bus runs on specific routes.

    ~1–1.5 hours

    Nearest Bus Stop

    Kalipur Bus Station (~3 km from JIMSH)

    Auto/cycle rickshaw from stop

    College Bus

    JIMSH runs college buses on specific Kolkata routes — confirm current routes with JIMSH transport office

    Varies by route


  1. JIMSH North Campus (JIMSH-NK, Sodepur)

    Mode

    Route / Details

    Approx. Time

    Address

    Kalyani Expressway, Sodepur, 24-Parganas (North), Kolkata

    From Airport (CCU)

    Airport → Kalyani Expressway → Sodepur (~12 km). Taxi/Ola: ₹300–500

    ~20 minutes (best connectivity of the two campuses)

    From Kolkata City Centre

    Kolkata → VIP Road → Kalyani Expressway → Sodepur (~30–35 km). Taxi: ₹500–700

    ~45–60 minutes

    By Train

    Sealdah → Sodepur Station (suburban Barrackpore line) → auto/taxi to campus

    ~45 minutes from Sealdah

    By Road from Barasat

    Barasat → Kalyani Expressway → Sodepur (~15 km)

    ~25–30 minutes

Admission Process for Every Quota

State Quota (SQ) — WBMCC Process

Management Quota (MQ) Process

NRI Quota Process

  1.  Documents Required — State/MQ Quota MBBS Admission at JIMSH

    Document

    Details

    NEET 2026 Admit Card + Scorecard

    Both — original and photocopies

    WB Domicile Certificate (for SQ only)

    Class 10/12 from WB school; or Voter ID; or Ration Card with WB address; or Aadhaar with WB address

    Class 10 Certificate + Marksheet

    Original + 2 photocopies

    Class 12 Certificate + Marksheet

    Original + 2 photocopies — Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English (50%+ aggregate)

    Category Certificate (for reserved categories)

    SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/EWS — WB state government issued. OBC/EWS: non-creamy layer + current financial year

    Aadhaar Card

    Original + photocopy (candidate + parent)

    PAN Card

    Photocopy (candidate + parent/guardian)

    Passport-size Photographs

    Minimum 5 copies — recent, white background

    Transfer Certificate (TC) from Class 12 school

    Original

    Character Certificate

    From Class 12 school (recent)

    Migration Certificate (for out-of-state students)

    If applicable

    Birth Certificate

    If DOB not on Class 10 certificate

    Medical Fitness Certificate

    From a registered MBBS doctor — confirming physical and mental fitness

    Counselling Allotment Letter

    Downloaded from WBMCC portal

    Fee Payment Proof

    Receipt from WBMCC counselling fee payment


  2. Documents Required — NRI Quota Admission at JIMSH

    Document

    Details

    All documents from Section 10D (academic)

    Same as above

    NRI Certificate from Indian Embassy/Consulate

    Issued by Indian diplomatic mission in the country of residence. Must be current year.

    Passport of NRI Sponsor

    Valid Indian passport (if Indian passport holder) OR OCI card + foreign passport (if OCI holder)

    Student's Passport

    Valid passport of the student

    Proof of NRI Residence Abroad

    Work permit, employment letter, long-term visa, or residency proof in the foreign country

    OCI / PIO Card

    If applicable — duly attested by Indian Embassy

    Sponsorship Certificate

    Issued by the NRI sponsor, countersigned / attested by Indian Embassy OR affidavit from Notary/Oath Commissioner

    Family Tree Certificate

    Issued by Tehsildar / Circle Officer / Revenue Officer — establishing relationship between sponsor and candidate

    Relationship Proof Documents

    Birth certificates, family documents showing sponsor is first-degree relative

    Financial Undertaking Affidavit

    Signed by sponsor undertaking to pay entire course fee

 JIMSH — Honest Assessment: Pros, Cons, and Who Should Choose It

Every college guide that lists only positives is doing students a disservice. Here is a balanced view based on publicly available data and patterns from WB medical education.


  1.  Why JIMSH Is a Good Choice (Genuine Strengths)

    1,250-bed teaching hospital with 70 ICU beds and 18 OTs: Clinical exposure quality is directly proportional to bed count and case diversity. JIMSH's hospital is the largest among WB private colleges by bed capacity. This is not marketing — it is a structural advantage for MBBS clinical learning.

    250-seat NMC approval: India-wide, getting NMC approval for 250 seats at a private college that is less than 10 years old requires sustained infrastructure and faculty investment. The approval signals NMC confidence in JIMSH's standards.

    Live class streaming to hostel rooms: A small but practically significant feature — students who are unwell do not miss lectures. This is better student welfare design than most WB private colleges.

    17 departmental libraries + 17 demo rooms: Each department having its own library and dedicated demo room is a level of infrastructure most private medical colleges in India cannot match.

    State quota fees regulated by WBMCC: At ₹4.56 lakh/year, JIMSH's state quota fees are not inflated — they are WBMCC-set and affordable relative to the infrastructure on offer.

    NABH-accredited hospital: National Accreditation Board for Hospitals accreditation is a quality mark for the attached hospital — relevant for clinical training quality.

    Growing two-campus network: The Sodepur North Campus expansion shows institutional ambition and resource commitment — positive signals for long-term viability.


  2. Limitations and Considerations (What to Weigh Carefully)

    ⚠️ Location disadvantage for Budge Budge campus: 52 km from Kolkata Airport, 28 km from Esplanade — accessible but not convenient. Bus journey from Sealdah takes ~1.5 hours. Students from outside WB should factor in travel time for family visits and internship logistics.

    ⚠️ Mandatory hostel: Some students prefer off-campus living. JIMSH's mandatory hostel policy applies to all MBBS students. This is non-negotiable — budget for hostel fees from Day 1.

    ⚠️ Newer institution with still-growing alumni network: Established in 2016, JIMSH's MBBS alumni are only now reaching 5–8 years of post-graduation. The alumni network for PG entrance support, hospital placement, and mentorship is growing but not as extensive as older colleges.

    ⚠️ MQ fees are high (₹22L/year): ₹22 lakh per year is a significant financial commitment. Over 5.5 years with hostel, this exceeds ₹1.3 crore. Plan the full course cost before committing — not just year one.

    ⚠️ JIMSH-NK (North Campus) approval still pending verification: If you are considering the new Sodepur campus — verify NMC status independently at nmc.org.in. Do not make any payment before confirmed NMC approval.

    ⚠️ No prominent placement record yet for MBBS (typical for newer colleges): PG entrance exam results and hospital placement data for MBBS graduates are limited given the college's age. Check GetIntoCampus.com/jimsh-review-fee-placements for the latest student reviews and outcome data.

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Frequently Asked Questions — JIMSH MBBS Admission 2026

Q1. How many MBBS seats does JIMSH have in 2025–26?

JIMSH Budge Budge has 250 MBBS seats for the academic year 2025–26, as per the NMC Letter of Permission. This is an increase from the previous intake of 150. The seats are distributed as: ~125 State Quota (50%), ~88 Management Quota (35%), and ~37 NRI Quota (15%). Verify the exact WBMCC seat matrix at wbmcc.nic.in before counselling.

Q2. What is the JIMSH MBBS fee for state quota, management quota, and NRI quota?

State Quota: approximately ₹4.10–4.56 lakh per year (tuition; total all-in with hostel and fees: ~₹7–8 lakh/year, ~₹38–44 lakh over 5.5 years). Management Quota: approximately ₹18–23 lakh per year tuition (total all-in: ~₹21–27 lakh/year, ~₹1.15–1.48 crore over 5.5 years). NRI Quota: approximately USD 20,000–25,000 per year (₹17–21 lakh; total course ~₹1.2 crore). Hostel is mandatory and costs ₹1.44–2.16 lakh/year depending on room type, plus ₹40,000–60,000/year for mess charges.

Q3. What is the bank guarantee required at JIMSH for MBBS admission?

For MBBS State Quota: typically only a refundable caution deposit (₹25,000–50,000 cash) — not a bank guarantee instrument. For Management Quota: a caution deposit (₹50,000–1,00,000) and possibly advance fee. For NRI Quota: caution deposit plus full first-year fee at joining (standard for NRI admissions). For PG (MD/MS) programs in WB: the state mandates a bank guarantee of ₹5 lakh at the start of Year 2 and ₹5 lakh at the start of Year 3. Always verify the current-year requirement directly with JIMSH's admission office at admission@jimsh.org.

Q4. Is there a rural service bond at JIMSH?

Yes. West Bengal mandates a rural or government hospital service bond for all MBBS graduates, including from private colleges like JIMSH. The current requirement is approximately 1 year of service in a designated government or rural health facility after internship completion. Non-compliance attracts a monetary penalty (approximately ₹10–20 lakh — verify the exact current-year figure in the WBMCC notification or your JIMSH bond document). The bond is signed at the time of joining the MBBS program. For PG programs at JIMSH: a separate 3-year bond (MD/MS degree) or 2-year bond (diploma) applies, with penalties of ₹30 lakh and ₹20 lakh respectively for non-completion.

Q5. What is the JIMSH cutoff for 2025? What NEET score do I need in 2026?

2025 cutoffs at JIMSH (State Quota, Round 1): UR/General — 505 marks (closing AIR ~1,10,000–1,30,000); EWS — 440 marks; OBC-A — 492 marks; SC — ~410 marks. For 2026, given the 250-seat expansion (from 150), cutoffs may ease slightly for all categories. Safe scores for 2026: UR — 510+; EWS — 445+; OBC-A — 495+; OBC-B — 490+; SC — 415+. Management Quota is accessible at any NEET qualifying mark (145–162+ for UR). NRI Quota is accessible at any qualifying NEET score with NRI documentation.

Q6. Is hostel mandatory at JIMSH? What are the options?

Yes — hostel is mandatory for all MBBS students at JIMSH Budge Budge. Separate hostels are available for boys and girls, with AC and Non-AC options. Room types: Triple sharing Non-AC (~₹1,44,000/year), Double sharing Non-AC (~₹1,68,000/year), Double sharing AC (~₹1,92,000/year), and Single AC (~₹2,16,000/year). Mess charges (₹40,000–60,000/year) are additional. All classes are live-streamed to hostel rooms — a practical feature for students who are unwell and cannot attend in person.

Q7. What are the PG courses available at JIMSH?

JIMSH currently has 27 MD/MS seats across multiple specialties including: General Medicine (MD), General Surgery (MS), Obstetrics & Gynaecology (MS), Paediatrics (MD), Orthopaedics (MS), Anaesthesiology (MD), Radiology (MD), Pathology (MD), Dermatology (MD), and others. PG admissions follow 50% AIQ through MCC PG counselling and 50% WB State Quota through WBMCC. The most competitive PG seats at JIMSH are Radiology and Dermatology (national level competition). PG bond: 3-year service bond + ₹5 lakh BG at Year 2 and Year 3 start.

Q8. What is JIMSH North Campus? Is it the same as JIMSH Budge Budge?

JIMSH North Campus (JIMSH-NK, website: jimsh-nk.org) is a separate institution — the second campus of the JIMSH network, located at Sodepur on the Kalyani Expressway in 24-Parganas (North), approximately 12 km from Kolkata Airport. It opened on April 12, 2025, with 450 functional beds (expanding to 1,200) and applied for 100 MBBS seats for 2025–26. It is NOT the same institution as JIMSH Budge Budge — it is a sister institution under the same Urmila Devi Jagannath Gupta Charitable Trust. When you see 'JIMSH' in WBMCC counselling for 2026, it typically refers to the BUDGE BUDGE campus (the established one). Verify JIMSH-NK's NMC approval status at nmc.org.in before making any decisions about that campus.

Q9. What are the documents required for NRI quota admission at JIMSH?

In addition to standard academic documents (NEET scorecard, Class 10/12 certificates, domicile is not required for NRI quota): NRI Certificate from Indian Embassy/Consulate in the country of residence; NRI sponsor's passport (Indian passport or OCI card + foreign passport); student's passport; Sponsorship Certificate countersigned by Indian Embassy or notarised affidavit; Family Tree Certificate from revenue authority establishing relationship between sponsor and candidate; OCI/PIO card (if applicable); financial undertaking affidavit from sponsor. All documents must be current-year verified. Contact JIMSH directly at admission@jimsh.org for the exact NRI quota document checklist for the current admission cycle.

Q10. Can students from other states get Management Quota seats at JIMSH?

Yes — Management Quota at JIMSH does not require WB domicile. Students from Bihar, Jharkhand, UP, Odisha, Rajasthan, or any other state can apply for JIMSH's Management Quota through WBMCC's regulated Open Pool Management Quota (OPMQ) counselling. The minimum requirement is a qualifying NEET score. MQ fees are approximately ₹22 lakh/year. JIMSH officially states they do not authorise agents or third-party agencies for MQ admission — all MQ seats are filled through WBMCC's OPMQ process.

Q11. What is the contact information for JIMSH admissions?

Official JIMSH Website: jimsh.org | JIMSH North Campus: jimsh-nk.org | Admission Email: admission@jimsh.org | Admission Phone: 9051323232 | Campus Address: KP Mondal Road, Buita, Nischintapur, Budge Budge, 24 Parganas (South), Kolkata – 700137. For all counselling queries: wbmcc.nic.in. JIMSH's official position: they do not authorise agents or agencies — contact only through official channels.

Q12. Should I choose JIMSH or KPC Medical College or IQ City Durgapur?

The choice depends on your specific situation. JIMSH advantage: largest hospital bed count (1,250 vs ~800 at KPC), 250-seat NMC approval, 17 departmental libraries, Budge Budge location is accessible from south Kolkata. KPC advantage: Jadavpur location (more central, closer to city), older alumni network, slightly higher cutoff (stronger demand signal). IQ City advantage: Durgapur location for students from West Bengal's western districts, slightly lower MQ fees than JIMSH. For a personalised comparison based on your score, category, and budget, visit GetIntoCampus.com/jimsh-review-fee-placements for a free counselling consultation.

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Sources & Verification Note

Sources: JIMSH Official Website (jimsh.org); JIMSH North Kolkata (jimsh-nk.org); Wikipedia — Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital; NMC Letter of Permission 2025–26; MBBSCouncil 2025 verified cutoff data; GetMyUniversity JIMSH Review 2025; Careers360 JIMSH profile; Edufever JIMSH 2025–26; Meducate.in WB PG Bond data; Collegeustad MBBS Bond India 2025; WBMCC official seat matrix and allotment data (wbmcc.nic.in). All fee data is approximate and subject to annual revision by WBMCC and JIMSH. Always verify current-year fees, seat matrix, and bond conditions at wbmcc.nic.in and jimsh.org. GetIntoCampus does not guarantee admission at any college.

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Dr. Ananya Mehta has a decade of experience in legal education and career counseling. She guides students in choosing the right law colleges, understanding entrance exams, and planning their legal careers, combining academic insights with practical advice for aspiring lawyers.