IQ-City Medical College is located at IQ City Road, Jaymua, Durgapur, Paschim Bardhaman district, West Bengal, Pin- 713206. It is part of the larger 100-acre IQ City Knowledge & Health Campus.
IQ-City Medical College, established in 2013, is a private medical college located in the integrated IQ City township in Durgapur, West Bengal. It is part of the Mani Group’s venture into education and is a well-regarded institution in Eastern India. The college is affiliated with the West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) and is recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC), formerly the Medical Council of India (MCI). The college is attached to the IQ City Medical College Hospital, a multi-specialty hospital with over 1200 beds, providing students with extensive hands-on clinical training and patient exposure across various specialties. The campus offers a serene and picturesque environment with modern infrastructure, including air-conditioned classrooms, state-of-the-art laboratories, a well-stocked library, and on-campus hostel facilities. The institution aims to provide holistic medical education on par with international standards, focusing on research and community health needs. The curriculum is designed to prepare students to be successful and compassionate medical practitioners.
Fee: ₹25.41 Lakhs
Duration: 5.5 Years (4.5 years of academics + 1 year of internship)
Fee: ₹1 Crore
Duration: 5.5 Years (4.5 years of academics + 1 year of internship)
Admission to IQ-City Medical College is highly competitive and is based on national-level entrance examinations. Direct admission is not possible. All admissions, including those under the management and NRI quotas, are conducted through a centralized counseling process.
IQ-City Medical College is a private medical college.
The annual intake for the MBBS program is 150 students.
Yes, qualifying for the NEET-UG examination is mandatory for admission to the MBBS course.
Yes, the college provides separate on-campus hostel facilities for both male and female students.
No, all admissions, including those under the management quota, are strictly conducted through the centralized NEET-based counseling process.