Government Medical College Kannur

Government Medical College Kannur, also known as the Pariyaram Medical College, was founded in March 1993 in Pariyaram, Kannur district, Kerala state, South India. It was India’s first cooperative medical college, and it was known as the Academy of Medical Sciences at the time (ACME).

Government Medical College Kannur is a medical institution of excellence that provides quality medical and para-medical education and has one of the best infrastructures in the country. It has made its mark in the field of medical education as a quality institution growing at a rapid pace, grooming future healthcare professionals in a short time since its inception. An excellent educational environment is created by eminent faculty and fully staffed departments with good facilities. The institution’s academic achievements include university rankings, admission to higher education, and so on.

It has consistently maintained the best results in Kerala in all university examinations. All of the courses available have been approved by the National Medical Commission authorities. The institution intends to offer a variety of courses in various areas of medical science, as well as PG degree and diploma programs.

Quick Summary

Name of InstituteGovernment Medical College Kannur
Popular NameGMC Pariyaram, GMC Kannur
Year of Establishment1993
Institute TypeGovernment
Affiliated toKerala University of Health Sciences
Approved byNational Medical Commission (NMC)
Hostel FacilitiesYes (Male and Female)
Entrance ExamNEET UG Exam/NEET PG Exam
CourseMBBSMD/MS
Official Websitehttps://gmckannur.edu.in/
CategoryMedical Colleges in Kerala
ContactAddress: Pariyaram Medical College (PO), Kannur – 670 503, Kerala.
Email:  info@gmckannur.edu.in 
Admission Helpline Number: 9667542500

Affiliation and Recognition 

Affiliated with: Kerala University of Health Sciences
Approved by: National Medical Commission (NMC).
Aid Status:
Govt.

Facilities

  • Campus
  • Library
  • Hostel
  • Central Museum
  • Lecture Halls And Auditorium
  • Dissection Hall
  • Sporting
  • Recreation rooms
  • 300-seater Mess facility
  • Communication facility
  • Telemedicine Service
  • Power Laundry
  • 1000-line Telephone Exchange
  • Sewage Treatment Plant
  • Biomedical Waste Disposal Incinerator, Campus-wide Generator power back-up for uninterrupted power supply
  • Dedicated power supply from KSEB
  • Laboratory
  • Hospital
  • OPD/IPD
  • Blood bank
  • Emergency services
  • Pharmacy

Departments

Non Clinical DepartmentsClinical Departments
Dept of General MedicineDept of Anatomy
Dept of General SurgeryDept of Biochemistry
Dept of AnaesthesiologyDept of Radiodiagnosis
Dept of Pulmonary MedicineDept of Physiology
Dept of DermatologyDept of Community Medicine
Dept of E.N.TDept of Forensic Medicine
Dept of Obstetrics & GynaecologyDept of Microbiology
Dept of OphthalmologyDept of Pathology
Dept of OrthopaedicsDept of Pharmacology
Dept of Paediatrics
Dept of Psychiatry
Dept of Nephrology
Dept of Paediatric Surgery
Dept of Emergency Medicine
Dept of Cancer & Radiotherapy
Dept of Neurosurgery
Dept of Urology
Dept of Neurology
Dept of Cardiology
Dept of Cardiovascular Surgery
Dept of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Faculty and Staff

  • In medical colleges, a dedicated team of faculty and staff is the foundation for success in medical education, research, and healthcare services. The faculty includes professors, associate professors, and assistant professors, experts in various medical fields. They actively engage in teaching, research, and clinical practice, guiding and mentoring future healthcare professionals.
  • Resident doctors receive comprehensive training under experienced faculty, enhancing their clinical skills. Nursing and paramedical staff provide essential patient care. Administrative and support staff ensure smooth operations, while research scholars and fellows contribute to scientific progress.
  • Technical and laboratory staff maintain advanced equipment, and security personnel ensure safety. Allied healthcare professionals enhance patient care.
  • This committed and diverse team in medical colleges worldwide plays a pivotal role in delivering high-quality healthcare services, advancing medical knowledge, and serving communities with dedication.

Courses Offered 

UG Course Details

Name of CourseNo of seatsDuration
MBBS1004 1/2 Years + 1 year Internship

PG Course Details

CourseIntake Capacity
MD General Medicine4 seats
MD Paediatrics2 seats
MD Dermatology3 seats
MD Physiology2 seats
MD Community Medicine2 seats
MD Microbiology1 seat
MS General Surgery2 seats
MS ENT3 seats
MS Orthopaedics2 seats
MS Ophthalmology2 seats
MD TB & Chest Diseases2 seats
MD Psychiatry2 seats
MD Radiodiagnosis1 seat
MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology2 seats
MD Emergency Medicine2 seats
MD Pathology2 seats
MD Anaesthesiology2 seats

Super Speciality PG Course

CourseIntake Capacity
DM Cardiology1 seat

Para Medical Courses – Degree Course

CourseIntake Capacity
B.Sc. MLT25 seats

Para Medical Courses – Diploma Courses

CourseIntake Capacity
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology30 seats
Diploma in Cardio Vascular Technology15 seats
Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology & Anaesthesia15 seats
Diploma in Radiological Techniques30 seats
Diploma in Dialysis Technology6 seats

MBBS Course Syllabus 

NamePre Clinical Para ClinicalClinical
SemesterSemester 1 – 2Semester 3 – 5Semester 6 – 9 
SubjectsBiochemistryCommunity MedicineCommunity medicine and allied subjects (Psychiatry, Dermatology)
AnatomyForensic MedicineObstetrics and Gynecology
PhysiologyPharmacologyPediatrics
PathologySurgery and allied subjects
MicrobiologyClinical postings
Clinical postings
OPDs

Internship Structure

SubjectsCompulsory time duration for Internship
Community MedicineTwo months
Medicine, including 15 days of PsychiatryTwo months
Surgery, including 15 days of AnaesthesiaTwo months
Obstet./Gynae. including Family Welfare PlanningTwo months
PediatricsOne month
Orthopedics including PMROne month
E.N.T15 days
Ophthalmology15 days
Casualty15 days
Elective posting15 days
Total 12 months

Course Fees Structure 

MBBS Fees Details

Fee ParticularsPer Year Fee
Tuition FeesRs. 23,150
Miscellaneous FeesRs. 1,740
Van FeesRs. 1,740
Caution DepositRs. 2,320
Verification FeeRs. 100
University Registration FeeRs. 2,520
Total FeesRs. 31,570

MD/MS Fee Details

DescriptionFees
Annual tuition FeesRs. 57,890/-
Annual miscellaneous
Fees
Rs.11,580/-
Caution deposit
(refundable)
Rs. 11,580/-
University FeesAs applicable
Total81,050/-/-(Including annual misc.fee & C.D)

NOTE: The above-shared fees can vary from the actual fees and are subject to change. To know the exact fee structure, candidates can connect with a counseling expert at the Admission Helpline No. 9667542500.

Eligibility Criteria For UG Course

CategoryEligibility Criteria
Entrance ExamNEET Exam
NativityOnly Indian citizens are eligible for admission unless otherwise notified. OCI cardholders can apply for Non-Resident Indian or supernumerary seats, but not for seats reserved exclusively for Indian citizens.
KeraliteCandidates of Kerala origin are categorized as Keralite.
Children of AIS officers (Non-Keralites) allotted to the Kerala cadre are also considered Keralites but are not eligible for reservations or fee concessions.
Non-Keralite Category I (NK I)A candidate who is not of Kerala origin but fulfills any one of the following conditions will be categorized as ‘Non-Keralite Category I’ (NK I):
Has undergone a qualifying course in Kerala and is the son/daughter of non-Keralite parents belonging to the Government of India/Defence Service, posted to Kerala.
Has undergone a qualifying course in Kerala and is the son/daughter of non-Keralite parents who are serving/serving the Government of Kerala for a minimum period of two years.
Is not of Kerala origin but has been a resident of Kerala State for 5 years within 12 years of his/her study.
Is not of Kerala origin but has undergone school studies in Kerala from standard VIII to XII.
Non-Keralite Category II (NK II)Candidates who do not fall under ‘Keralite’ or ‘Non-Keralite Category I’ are categorized as ‘Non-Keralite Category II’ (NK II).
NK II candidates are not eligible for admission to Medical/Dental courses in Government colleges.
Special CasesFifteen percent of the seats for MBBS & BDS Courses in Self-Financing colleges in Kerala are set apart for candidates irrespective of their domicile based on the NEET-UG 2023 rank list prepared by the Commissioner for the Entrance Examinations.
NK II candidates are not eligible for Communal/Special/Persons with Disabilities reservations or any fee concession.
Nominees and All India QuotaSpecial provisions apply to candidates nominated by the Government of India, candidates from the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep Administration, Jammu & Kashmir, and candidates selected through All India quota seats for MBBS/BDS courses.
QualificationThe candidate must have passed from a recognized board/institute with a Class 12 credential or equivalent. In addition, the qualifying test should include biology, chemistry, English, and physics as core subjects.
Qualifying MarksA minimum of 50% is required for the general category, 40% for SC/ST, and 45% for Physically disabled candidates.

NEET UG Cut-Off

CategoryQualifying criteriaNEET Cutoff 2022NEET Cutoff 2023
UR/EWS50th Percentile715-117720-137
OBC40th Percentile116-93136-107
SC40th Percentile116-93136-107
ST40th Percentile116-93136-107
UR / EWS & PH45th Percentile116-105136-121
OBC & PH40th Percentile104-93120-107
SC & PH40th Percentile104-93120-107
ST & PH40th Percentile104-93120-108

Eligibility Criteria For PG Course

Eligibility CriteriaDetails
Academic QualificationApplicants should possess an MBBS degree or provisional MBBS pass certificate recognized by NMC (MCI).
The MBBS qualification must be registered permanently or provisionally with NMC (MCI) or the State Medical Council.
Candidates should have completed one year of internship or be likely to complete it on or before 11/08/2023.
Admission is granted after obtaining registration with the T.C. Medical Council.
NativityIndian Citizens of Kerala Origin
Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)/Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) for NRI seats (not eligible for general merit seats or other reservations other than NRI quota)
Candidates who are sons/daughters of Non-Keralite parents with an MBBS degree from a Kerala Medical College (not eligible for Communal/Special/PD reservation benefits)
All candidates should execute a bond to serve as Senior Resident for one year as per clause 11 of the prospectus.
AgeNo upper age limit for admission to PG Medical Courses-2023 (with exceptions specified below).
Medical Education Service Quota Candidates: Upper age limit of 49 years as of December 31 of the year of CEE notification (with a minimum of 10 years of service after course completion).
Health Service Quota and Insurance Medical Service Quota Candidates: Upper age limit of 47 years as of December 31 of the year of CEE notification (with a minimum of 10 years of service after course completion).
Qualifying CriteriaAll candidates must qualify for the NEET PG-2023 conducted by the National Board of Examination, New Delhi.
Candidates must obtain a minimum of 50th percentile in the NEET PG Medical 2023.
For SC, ST, SEBC, SC-PwD (PD), ST-PwD (PD), and SEBC-PwD (PD), and service quota candidates under these categories, the minimum marks are at the 40th percentile.
For General (UR) – PwD (PD) and EWS (EW)–PwD (PD) candidates, the minimum marks are at the 45th percentile.

NEET PG Cut-Off 2023

CategoriesCut off percentile 2023Cutoff marks 2023
General50th275
SC/ST/OBC40th245
General-PH45th260
SC/ST/OBC-PH40th245

Government Medical College, Kannur– Cut Off 2022 (State Quota)

RoundsSMEWSCST
State RankAIRMarks State RankAIRMarks State RankAIRMarks State RankAIRMarks 
Second Round89212416620263735382572851412146245517411326279297

Government Medical College, Kannur– Cutoff 2023 (AIQ)

Round 1Round 2Mop-up RoundStraySpecial Stray
CategoryAIRMarksAIRMarksAIRMarksAIRMarksAIRMarks
Open55556559824640105786382157861321118614
EWS2090861524974607
OBC65426511135563612730633
SC7348353899355510117850491
ST115467493131854478

Counselling Registration Procedure

Online Submission of Application: Online submission of application through the website www.cee.kerala.gov.in is required to apply for admission to MBBS & BDS courses. The application process involves several steps, and it is important for candidates to follow these steps carefully. Here’s a detailed explanation of each step in the application process:

Application Process StepsDescription
Step 1: RegistrationOne-time procedure.
Generate a unique Application Number.
Create a strong password.
Record all provided information for future login.
Step 2: Fill ApplicationComplete all basic information required for processing the application.
Ensure all information is accurate and true.
Preview and confirm data before finalization.
Step 3: Application FeeMake payment online or e-challan.
Step 4: Upload Images & CertificatesUpload a recent passport-size photograph and the candidate’s signature in jpeg format.
Upload all necessary certificates and documents supporting claims made in the application.
Convert multiple documents for a single claim into a single PDF file if needed.
Step 5: Print Application Acknowledgement PageAfter completing the previous steps, print the Application Acknowledgement page for future reference.

Counselling Registration Fees

CategoryFees (In INR)
GeneralRs. 500
SC/ OBCRs. 200
Scheduled Tribe (ST)Rs. Nil

Counselling Process for MBBS/BDS Courses

Centralized Allotment Process

  • The centralized allotment process for MBBS/BDS courses in State quota seats, including Government and Self-financing Medical/Dental Colleges, is overseen by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE). The process is based on the options submitted by eligible candidates included in the rank list of Medical courses published by the CEE.

Four Rounds of Counselling

  • Round I: All eligible candidates included in the state merit list are allowed to register their options in Round I. Option registration involves the payment of an option registration fee to the CEE. The fee amount will be notified by the CEE before the option registration process begins. The option registration fee is adjusted against the tuition fee for the allotted course. Candidates who are allotted a course in Round I should report to the allotted college within the specified timeframe.
  • Round II: All candidates who registered options in Round I can participate in Round II if they desire further allotments. No fresh option registration is required for Round II. Instead, candidates confirm their existing options and may rearrange or delete unwanted options registered in Round I. Option confirmation is mandatory for consideration in Round II. Candidates who are satisfied with their Round I allotment and do not wish to be considered for other options must cancel all remaining options. They can also exit the seat received through Round II if they choose to.
  • Mop-up Round: The Mop-up round allows fresh option registration with payment of a Mop-up registration fee. Candidates eligible for this round include those who were allotted/admitted to MBBS/BDS courses through Round I or Round II but exited their allotted seat within the specified time, as well as candidates who did not register any options in Round I or did not receive an allotment in Round I or Round II. Those who continued in admitted status up to the date notified by the CEE are not eligible for further rounds of counselling.
  • Stray Vacancy Round: This round aims to fill vacant seats that may arise after the Mop-up round. Candidates who were allotted a seat in MBBS/BDS courses through Round I or Round II, as well as those who received an allotment in the Mop-up round, are not eligible for the Stray Vacancy Round. No fresh option registration occurs for this round. The options registered in the Mop-up round are considered for Stray vacancy filling. The filling of Stray vacancies is conducted at the institutional level based on guidelines issued by the CEE. Eligible candidates can contact the concerned colleges within the specified time to secure admission by paying the applicable fee.

Important Note: The registration fee for candidates who do not join or vacate seats received through Mop-up or exit the seats received in Round I or Round II after the Mop-up round will be forfeited. For candidates who receive an allotment, the Mop-up registration fee is adjusted against the tuition fee of the allotted course, while for those who do not receive an allotment, the registration fee is refunded after the completion of the entire admission process for the academic year.

MCC Counseling Registration

StepActionDescription
1Visit MCC Official WebsiteGo to the official MCC Counselling 2023
2Find the Registration LinkLocate and click on the “Registration” or “New Registration” link on the homepage.
3Read the InstructionsCarefully read and understand the provided instructions, guidelines, and eligibility criteria.
4Fill in Personal DetailsEnter accurate personal information: full name, date of birth, gender, contact number, email, etc.
5NEET UG DetailsProvide NEET UG exam details: roll number, application number, and exam year.
6Generate Login CredentialsCreate a unique username and strong password for future access to the counseling portal.
7Payment of Registration FeePay the prescribed fee using available online payment options. Follow the provided payment instructions.
8Verify and SubmitReview the entered information, make corrections if needed, and submit the registration form.
9Confirmation and PrintoutReceive a confirmation message/email upon successful submission. Print or save as PDF for records.
10Keep Registration Details SecureSafely store the registration number, login credentials, and payment receipt for future reference.

Counselling Fee

(Non-Refundable)

Institution TypeURSC/ST/OBC/PwD
15% AIQ/Central UniversitiesRs. 1,000Rs. 500
Deemed UniversityRs. 5,000Rs. 5,000

Security Fee (Refundable)

Institution TypeURSC/ST/OBC/PwD
15% AIQ/Central UniversitiesRs. 1,0000Rs. 5,000
Deemed UniversityRs. 2,00,000Rs. 2,00,000

MCC Counselling Process

MCC is conducting the counselling process for admission to Medical, Dental Colleges, and Nursing Colleges for the AIQ, Central institutions, Universities, AIMS, JIPMER , Deemed universities, AMU, BHU, etc. Counselling will be held in Four Rounds Namely Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and an additional Round known as the Stray vacancy round which will be the last round for counselling and admission. Here are some details about each round given below:

ROUND-1:

  • Register for Main Counseling: Visit www.mcc.nic.in and register for Round-1 by paying a Non-Refundable Registration fee and Refundable Security Deposit.
  • Choice Filling and Locking: Choose your preferred institutes and courses during the specified days and lock your choices.
  • Seat Allotment Round-1: Based on your choices and merit, seats will be allotted in Round-1.
  • Result Publication: The Round-1 result will be published on the MCC website.
  • Upload Essential Certificates: After the result is declared, upload the necessary certificates as per the guidelines.
  • Physical Reporting: If allotted a seat, physically report to the allocated Medical/Dental College with original documents. Those who want to upgrade to Round-2 must report with their original documents.

ROUND-2:

  • Candidates Not Allotted in Round-1: If you weren’t allotted a seat in Round-1, no need to register again. You will automatically be considered for Round-2.
  • Fresh Registration for Round-2: New candidates or those who didn’t register in Round-1 must register for Round-2 by paying the fees.
  • Choice Filling and Locking: Fill in new choices and lock them during the specified period.
  • Seat Allotment Round-2: Seats will be allotted based on your choices and merit.
  • Result Publication: The Round-2 result will be published on the MCC website.
  • Upload Essential Certificates: After the Round-2 result is declared, upload the necessary certificates as per the guidelines.
  • Physical Reporting: If allotted a seat in Round-2, physically report to the allocated Medical/Dental College. Upgraded candidates must take relief from Round-1 seat and join Round-2 seat.

ROUND-3:

  • Candidates Not Allotted in Previous Rounds: If you were not allotted a seat in Round-1 or Round-2, no need to register again. You will be considered for Round-3.
  • Fresh Registration for Round-3: New candidates or those who didn’t register in Round-1 or Round-2 must register for Round-3 by paying the fees.
  • Choice Filling and Locking: Fill new choices and lock them during the specified period.
  • Seat Allotment Round-3: Seats will be allotted based on your choices and merit.
  • Result Publication: The Round-3 result will be published on the MCC website.
  • Upload Essential Certificates: After the Round-3 result is declared, upload the necessary certificates as per the guidelines.
  • Physical Reporting: If allotted a seat in Round-3, physically report to the allocated Medical/Dental College.

FINAL STRAY VACANCY ROUND:

  • Fresh Registrations: Candidates must register for the Final Stray Vacancy Round.
  • Elimination: Candidates with allotted seats in other rounds will be eliminated from the Stray Vacancy Round.
  • Stray Vacancy Round: The AIQ Stray Vacancy Round for vacant seats will be conducted online by MCC of DGHS, MoHFW.
  • Seat Allotment: Seats will be allotted based on merit in the Stray Vacancy Round.
  • Joining Allotted Seat: If allotted a seat in the Stray Round, the candidate must join the allocated seat/college. Failure to join will result in debarment from NEET examination for 01 year and forfeiture of fees.

(Note: Candidates can participate in Round-2 or Round-3 directly without fresh registration if they are not allotted a seat in the previous round. Upgraded candidates cannot claim their previous round seat.)

Documents Required For MBBS

  • Proof of Nativity
  • Datasheet of the student (format attached)
  • Allotment Memo of CEE Kerala
  • Candidates Data Sheet CEE Kerala
  • Admit card of NEET UG Entrance Exam
  • Scorecard of NEET UG Entrance Exam
  • 10th grade certificate to prove date of birth
  • 12th grade pass certificate and statement of marks
  • SC/ST/OEC Certificate (Non creamy layer/Income certificate)
  • Income certificate in case of SC/ST/OEC students
  • Community/Minority certificate from revenue authority if applicable
  • Course and Conduct certificate
  • Transfer Certificate (TC)
  • Migration certificate
  • Equivalency/Eligibility certificate (if applicable)
  • Medical Fitness Certificate (format available on the CEE website)
  • Passport size photo (05 Nos.) with Name and date of birth
  • Stamp size photo (05 Nos.)
  • Copy of Aadhaar card (Student)
  • Copy of Pan card (Parent)
  • Undertaking by the student countersigned by the parent on the applicability of tuition fees.

Documents Required For MD/MS

  • Datasheet of PG Medical issued by CEE.
  • Date of Birth Proof: Secondary School Leaving Certificate/Senior
  • Secondary Certificate/Indian Passport/Birth certificate.
  • MBBS Degree /Pass Certificate
  • House Surgeoncy (CRRI) Certificate.
  • NEET (PG) Score Sheet.
  • Original “Transfer Certificate” from the institution last studied.
  • Relieving orders from the institution last worked for those in Government service
  • Originals of all the uploaded documents/certificates.

Ranking & Reputation

Name of InstituteGovernment Medical College Kannur
ReputationGood
EducationGood
FacultyGood
InfrastructureGood

Contact Details

  • Government Medical College Kannur
  • Address: Pariyaram Medical College (PO), Kannur – 670 503, Kerala.
  • Email: acme@mcpariyaram.com
  • Admission Helpline Number: 9667542500
  • Website: https://gmckannur.edu.in/

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FAQs

Q. What is the official website for Government Medical College Kannur?

A. The official website of GMC Kannur is https://gmckannur.edu.in/

Q. Is Government Medical College a govt. or private medical college?

A. Government Medical College is a govt./ public medical college.

Q. How many seats are there for Medical aspirants at Government Medical College Kannur?

A. There are 100 seats available for MBBS students at Government Medical College Kannur.

Q. What are the admission requirements for medical programmes in GMC Kannur?

A. Students must perform well on the NEET exam in order to be admitted to the GMC Kannur.

Q. When was Government Medical College established?

A. Pariyaram Medical College was established in the year of 1993.

Q. How do eligible qualifying criteria for MBBS at Government Medical College?

A. Candidates must have a decent NEET UG rank and a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects.

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