Medical Colleges in Andhra Pradesh
Medical Colleges in Andhra Pradesh (2026) — MBBS Government & Private Colleges, NEET Cutoffs & Fees
Complete guide to MBBS colleges in AP — government, aided & private — with NEET cutoffs, annual fees, Dr. YSR University affiliation details, and AP NEET-UG 2026 counselling process.
All colleges listed are MCI/NMC recognised and affiliated to Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences (DRYSRUHS), Vijayawada. Data sourced from NMC website, DRYSRUHS official records, and AP NEET counselling data published by APSCHE.
- NMC (National Medical Commission) recognition
- NAAC accreditation grade (where applicable)
- Government vs Private category & seat matrix
- Attached teaching hospital bed strength
- Previous year NEET cutoff rank (General/OC)
- Annual fee (government quota vs management quota)
Top Medical Colleges in Andhra Pradesh — At a Glance
| # | College | Type | Govt. Quota Fee/Yr | Seats (MBBS) | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Andhra Medical College (AMC) | Government | ~₹10,000 | 250 | Visakhapatnam |
| 2 | Rangaraya Medical College | Government | ~₹10,000 | 250 | Kakinada |
| 3 | Guntur Medical College | Government | ~₹10,000 | 250 | Guntur |
| 4 | Govt. Medical College, Kurnool | Government | ~₹10,000 | 250 | Kurnool |
| 5 | Siddhartha Medical College (Govt.) | Government | ~₹10,000 | 150 | Vijayawada |
| 6 | Govt. Medical College, Anantapur | Government | ~₹10,000 | 150 | Anantapur |
| 7 | Govt. Medical College, Nellore | Government | ~₹10,000 | 150 | Nellore |
| 8 | GSL Medical College | Private | ₹7–9L/yr | 150 | Rajamahendravaram |
| 9 | Narayana Medical College | Private | ₹7–10L/yr | 150 | Nellore |
| 10 | NRI Medical College | Private | ₹7–10L/yr | 150 | Guntur |
Government quota seats (85% of private college seats) are filled through AP NEET-UG counselling by APSCHE at regulated fees. Management quota seats (15%) are filled by colleges directly at much higher fees — up to ₹18–22L per year at private colleges. NRI quota seats are separate. Always check the APSCHE fee fixation committee’s latest order for regulated fees.
Government Medical Colleges in Andhra Pradesh
Est. 1923
Oldest in AP
Andhra Medical College, established in 1923, is the oldest and most prestigious medical college in Andhra Pradesh. Affiliated to Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences. The college is attached to King George Hospital (KGH), one of the largest government hospitals in AP with over 1,000 beds — giving students exceptional clinical exposure across all specialties. AMC alumni include leading physicians, professors, and medical administrators across India and abroad. NEET cutoff among the highest in AP (General category typically <1,000 AIR).
Est. 1958
Godavari Belt
Rangaraya Medical College, established in 1958 in Kakinada, is attached to the Government Superintendent Hospital (GSH). Serving the large East and West Godavari district population, students get diverse clinical exposure in tropical medicine, maternal health, and general surgery. One of the more sought-after government medical colleges in AP due to its strong faculty and active research environment.
Est. 1946
Guntur Medical College (1946) is attached to Government General Hospital (GGH) Guntur, a major referral hospital for central AP. Located in Guntur — the commercial and agricultural hub of Krishna-Guntur district — students gain experience across a wide spectrum of patients from urban and rural backgrounds. GMC is also strategically placed for the developing Amaravati capital region.
Rayalaseema Hub
Government Medical College Kurnool serves as the premier medical institution for the Rayalaseema region, catering to the large population of Kurnool, Nandyal, and surrounding districts. The attached Government General Hospital Kurnool sees high patient volume with diverse case presentations — especially trauma, tropical diseases, and maternal care — ensuring thorough clinical training.
Capital Region
Government Siddhartha Medical College, Vijayawada, is strategically located in the commercial capital of AP, near the Amaravati capital development zone. The college gives students access to the urban patient population of Krishna district. Vijayawada’s connectivity (railway junction, airport) makes it convenient for students from across AP.
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Top Private Medical Colleges in Andhra Pradesh
Est. 1990
GSL Medical College (1990) in Rajamahendravaram (Rajahmundry) is one of the most established private medical colleges in AP. Attached to GSL General Hospital with 800+ beds, it offers robust clinical training. The college is recognised for postgraduate programs as well. Located in Rajahmundry — a tier-2 city with a growing healthcare ecosystem on the banks of the Godavari.
Narayana Group
Part of the well-known Narayana Group (Dr. Parithala Chandra Shekar Foundation), Narayana Medical College in Nellore offers MBBS with a large 1,000+ bed teaching hospital. The college emphasises evidence-based clinical training and has grown its postgraduate medical programs significantly. Nellore’s proximity to Chennai (150 km) and ISRO Sriharikota places it in a strategically important region of AP.
NRI Seats Available
NRI Medical College, located at Chinakakani near Guntur, has dedicated NRI quota seats alongside government and management quota MBBS seats. The attached NRI General Hospital provides clinical training facilities. Well connected to Guntur city and the Amaravati capital zone. The NRI quota pathway makes this an option for students of Indian origin settled abroad who wish to complete MBBS in AP.
North AP
GEMS (Great Eastern Medical School & Hospital) in Srikakulam serves the underserved northernmost district of AP. One of the newer private medical colleges in AP, GEMS has an attached teaching hospital giving students clinical training in a region with limited medical infrastructure — making case diversity an advantage. Srikakulam district borders Odisha, providing a unique mix of patient demographics.
Near Vijayawada
PSIMS at Chinoutpalli, Krishna District, is another NMC-recognised private medical college near the Vijayawada-Amaravati belt. The college has an attached teaching hospital with significant bed strength. Its location in Krishna district — close to both Vijayawada and the developing Amaravati capital city region — offers long-term career advantages for students who plan to practice in AP.
Other Government & Private Medical Colleges in AP
Government Medical Colleges (Other)
- Govt. Medical College, Anantapur
- Govt. Medical College, Nellore
- Govt. Medical College, Ongole (Prakasam)
- Govt. Medical College, Vizianagaram
- Govt. Medical College, Srikakulam
- Govt. Medical College, Eluru (West Godavari)
Other Private Medical Colleges
- Siddhartha Medical College (Private), Vijayawada
- Mamata Medical College, Khammam (border area)
- Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences, Amalapuram
- Andhra Medical College (Private) — check NMC status
- Dr. PSIMS & RF, Chinoutpalli
- SVS Medical College, Mahbubnagar (verify NMC)
Before applying to any medical college, verify NMC (National Medical Commission) recognition at the official NMC website (nmc.org.in). Only NMC-recognised colleges can award valid MBBS degrees. The number of AP medical colleges has grown rapidly — always confirm current recognition status.
MBBS in AP — Course Structure, Duration & University
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery) in AP is a 5½ year program (4.5 years of academic study + 1 year of mandatory rotating internship). All medical colleges in AP — government and private — are affiliated to Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences (DRYSRUHS), headquartered in Vijayawada.
MBBS Year-wise Subjects
After MBBS — Career Paths
- NEET-PG: MD/MS postgraduate specialisation
- USMLE / PLAB: Practice in USA / UK
- Government Service: AP Medical Health Services (APVVP)
- UPSC / AP PSC CMS: Civil Medical Service
- Private Practice: Set up clinic after internship
- Hospital Employment: Corporate hospitals (Apollo, Manipal, KIMS)
- Research: ICMR, AIIMS, medical university faculty
Salary After MBBS
| Role | Salary (Per Month) |
|---|---|
| Govt. MBBS Officer (AP) | ₹60,000–80,000 |
| Private Hospital (Junior) | ₹40,000–70,000 |
| MD/MS Specialist | ₹1.5–5 Lakh |
| Senior Consultant | ₹2–10 Lakh+ |
How to Get MBBS Admission in Andhra Pradesh — NEET 2026 Guide
AP NEET-UG Counselling Process
- Qualify NEET-UG 2026 (conducted by NTA, national exam)
- Register for AP NEET-UG counselling on APSCHE portal
- State 85% quota: reserved for AP domicile students
- All India 15% quota: through MCC counselling (central)
- Category-wise merit lists published by APSCHE
- Certificate verification & fee payment at helpline centre
- Allotment, reporting, and joining at allotted college
Eligibility for AP NEET Counselling
- AP local candidate status (Integrated Satavahana zone)
- Class 12 with PCB + English, minimum 50% (40% SC/ST)
- Age: 17 years as on December 31, 2026
- Non-local students compete only for non-local seats
2026 NEET Counselling Timeline
| Event | Approx. Period |
|---|---|
| NEET-UG 2026 Exam | May 2026 |
| NEET Results | June 2026 |
| AP Counselling Registration | July 2026 |
| Certificate Verification | July–Aug 2026 |
| Phase 1 Allotment | Aug 2026 |
| Phase 2 (Mop-up) | Sep 2026 |
| Classes Begin | Oct 2026 |
Documents Required
- NEET-UG 2026 Rank / Score Card
- Class 10 & 12 Mark Sheets + Certificates
- AP Residence / Local Status Certificate
- Caste Certificate (SC/ST/BC/EWS as applicable)
- Aadhaar Card
- Passport-size photographs
In recent years, AP government medical college government-quota MBBS seats (General/OC category) have typically required NEET All India Ranks below 8,000–15,000 (depending on the college and year). Colleges in Visakhapatnam and Guntur tend to have lower (more competitive) closing ranks. These cut-offs change every year — consult official APSCHE counselling data for the most recent round-wise closing ranks.
Frequently Asked Questions — Medical Colleges in Andhra Pradesh
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