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Choosing between Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI) and St. John’s Medical College is a common dilemma for MBBS aspirants. Both are among the top medical colleges in India, but they differ in fees, infrastructure, clinical exposure, and teaching methodology.
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Factor
BMCRI
St. John’s Medical College
Type
Government
Private (Christian Minority)
Fees
₹3.5 Lakhs (Total)
₹40-50 Lakhs (Total)
NEET Cutoff
600+ Marks
99+ Percentile (650+ Marks)
Hospital Affiliations
Victoria Hospital, Govt. Hospitals
St. John’s Hospital (1,200 beds)
PG Opportunities
Strong in Govt. PG seats
Excellent for USMLE/PLAB aspirants
Average Salary
₹6-12 LPA
₹10-15 LPA
💡 Still confused? Let’s break it down in detail.
Total MBBS Fees: ~₹3.5 Lakhs (5.5 years)
Extremely affordable for middle-class students
No donation or capitation fee
Total MBBS Fees: ₹40-50 Lakhs (5.5 years)
Higher fees, but offers better infrastructure & global exposure
NRI Quota available (₹1.2 Crore+)
📌 Winner for Budget Students: BMCRI
NEET Cutoff (2025 Expected): 600+ Marks (General)
Highly competitive (Karnataka’s No. 1 govt. college)
NEET Cutoff (2025 Expected): 99+ Percentile (~650 Marks)
Even tougher due to limited seats & high reputation
📌 Easier to Get Into? Neither is easy, but BMCRI has more seats.
Affiliated Hospitals: Victoria Hospital, Bowring Hospital
Pros:
High patient inflow (1,000+ daily OPD cases)
Diverse medical cases (Trauma, Infectious Diseases)
Cons:
Overcrowded (Many students per patient)
Affiliated Hospital: St. John’s Hospital (1,200 beds)
Pros:
Better facilities (Modern ICUs, Research Labs)
International collaborations (US/UK universities)
Cons:
Fewer free patients (Less exposure to mass cases)
📌 Better Clinical Training? BMCRI (for volume), St. John’s (for quality)
Teaching Method: Traditional (Lecture-based)
Faculty: Experienced but overburdened
Research Focus: Moderate
Teaching Method: Student-centric (Case studies, research-driven)
Faculty: Highly qualified (Many US/UK trained)
Research Focus: Very strong
📌 Better Learning Experience? St. John’s
Internship: At Victoria Hospital (Good hands-on training)
Placements: Mostly in govt. hospitals (₹6-12 LPA)
PG Options: Strong in NEET PG (AIIMS, PGI)
Internship: At St. John’s Hospital (Global-standard training)
Placements: Top corporate hospitals (Apollo, Manipal – ₹10-15 LPA)
PG Options: Strong for USMLE, PLAB (Abroad opportunities)
📌 Better Placements? St. John’s (for private sector), BMCRI (for govt. jobs)
Campus: Older but functional
Hostel: Basic facilities
Extracurriculars: Limited
Campus: Spacious, green, modern
Hostel: Well-maintained (Separate for boys/girls)
Extracurriculars: Sports, NGOs, Conferences
📌 Better Campus Life? St. John’s
✔ Want low-cost MBBS
✔ Aim for govt. jobs or NEET PG
✔ Can handle high competition & crowded hospitals
✔ Can afford higher fees
✔ Want global exposure (USMLE/PLAB)
✔ Prefer better infrastructure & research
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Q1: Is BMCRI better than St. John’s?
✅ Depends! BMCRI is best for budget & govt. jobs, St. John’s for private/abroad opportunities.
Q2: Which has better PG seats?
📚 BMCRI (Strong NEET PG results), but St. John’s is better for foreign PG.
Q3: Can I get into St. John’s with 600 NEET marks?
🎯 Unlikely (Cutoff usually 650+). BMCRI is possible at 600.
Q4: Which college has more patient exposure?
🏥 BMCRI (Victoria Hospital sees 2,000+ patients daily).
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🚀 Make the right choice for your medical career!