Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre (BHMRC), located in Marine Lines, South Mumbai, is a premier private multispecialty hospital and teaching institute established in 1952. Affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences and recognized by NABH, BHMRC offers advanced patient care and professional medical education through its institutes, including the Bombay Hospital Institute of Medical Sciences (BHIMS) and Institute of Nursing. With a capacity of 830 beds, 22 operating theatres, and a staff strength of over 3,200, the campus provides postgraduate training in multiple medical specialties. The hospital treats over 200,000 patients annually and features a free OPD serving more than 100,000 patients each year.
Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre Admission Deadlines
Admissions at BHMRC Mumbai typically open for postgraduate medical programs and MSc Nursing between April–June each year. For the 2025 cycle, applications for MSc and PG courses are expected to be accepted from April to June 2025. Entrance exams such as NEET PG and AIIMS are commonly required for medical programs, with indicative cutoffs ranging from 50–60 percentile for general category. The application fee for most courses is around INR 1,000–1,200. Admission timelines may vary by specialization and program type.
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Program |
Application Window |
Entrance Exam |
Indicative Cutoff |
Application Fee |
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MSc Nursing |
April–June 2025 |
NEET/AIIMS |
50–60 percentile |
INR 1,000–1,200 |
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MD/MS/DM/MCh |
April–June 2025 |
NEET PG |
50–60 percentile |
INR 1,000–1,200 |
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PhD (Medical Sciences) |
May–July 2025 |
Institute Test/Interview |
NA |
INR 1,000–1,200 |
Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre UG Admission
BHMRC Mumbai primarily focuses on postgraduate and super-specialty medical education, with undergraduate offerings concentrated in allied health and nursing disciplines. The Institute of Nursing admits students to its BSc Nursing and related UG programs. The typical intake for BSc Nursing is 40–60 seats per year, with admissions based on 12th standard (PCB) and entrance exams such as NEET. The total fee for UG Nursing programs ranges from INR 1.5–2 Lakh for the full course. Application deadlines usually fall in May–June annually.
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Course |
Duration |
Eligibility |
Seats |
Entrance Exam |
Total Fees |
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BSc Nursing |
4 Years |
12th (PCB), 50% aggregate |
40–60 |
NEET |
INR 1.5–2 Lakh |
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Other Allied UG (if any) |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre PG Admission
Postgraduate admissions at BHMRC Mumbai cover a wide spectrum of medical specialties, including MD, MS, DM, MCh, and MSc Nursing. The institute offers 5 MD (General Medicine, Paediatrics, Anaesthesiology, Radiology, Pathology), 4 MS (General Surgery, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, Obstetrics & Gynaecology), 3 DM (Cardiology, Neurology, Nephrology), and 3 MCh (Neurosurgery, Urology, CVTS) programs. MSc Nursing is a 2-year program with an annual fee of INR 84,684. Eligibility for PG medical courses requires MBBS with internship and NEET PG qualification; MSc Nursing requires a relevant bachelor’s degree and NEET/AIIMS scores. Typical intake per PG specialty ranges from 2–10 seats.
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Course |
Duration |
Eligibility |
Seats |
Entrance Exam |
Annual Fees |
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MD (General Medicine, etc.) |
3 Years |
MBBS + NEET PG |
2–10 per specialty |
NEET PG |
INR 1.5–2 Lakh |
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MS (General Surgery, etc.) |
3 Years |
MBBS + NEET PG |
2–10 per specialty |
NEET PG |
INR 1.5–2 Lakh |
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DM/MCh (Super-specialty) |
3 Years |
MD/MS + NEET SS |
2–4 per specialty |
NEET SS |
INR 2–3 Lakh |
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MSc Nursing |
2 Years |
BSc Nursing + NEET/AIIMS |
20–30 |
NEET/AIIMS |
INR 84,684 |
Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre PhD Admission
BHMRC Mumbai offers PhD programs in select medical sciences disciplines, primarily through its research centre and affiliated institutes. Admissions are typically conducted once a year, with applications accepted from May–July. Eligibility requires a relevant postgraduate degree (MD/MS/MSc) and a qualifying score in the institute’s entrance test or interview. Intake is limited, usually 2–5 seats per discipline. Fee structure for PhD programs is INR 1–1.5 Lakh per annum. Research areas include clinical medicine, nursing, and allied health sciences.
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Discipline |
Duration |
Eligibility |
Seats |
Selection Process |
Annual Fees |
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Medical Sciences |
3–5 Years |
MD/MS/MSc |
2–5 |
Institute Test/Interview |
INR 1–1.5 Lakh |
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Nursing |
3–5 Years |
MSc Nursing |
2–5 |
Institute Test/Interview |
INR 1–1.5 Lakh |
Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre Application Process
Applications to BHMRC Mumbai are accepted online via the official website. Candidates must first ensure eligibility, then fill out the application form, upload required documents, and pay the application fee (INR 1,000–1,200). Shortlisted applicants are invited for counseling or interview, depending on the program. Document verification and fee payment finalize the admission. The process for MSc Nursing, MD/MS, and PhD programs generally follows similar steps, with entrance exam scores (NEET/AIIMS) being crucial for medical courses. Key documents include academic transcripts, entrance exam scorecards, ID proof, and photographs.
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Check eligibility criteria for the chosen program.
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Submit the online application form on the official portal.
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Upload scanned copies of required documents.
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Pay the application fee (INR 1,000–1,200).
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Attend counseling/interview if shortlisted.
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Step |
Description |
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Eligibility Check |
Verify academic and entrance exam requirements. |
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Online Application |
Fill and submit the form on the official website. |
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Document Upload |
Academic certificates, ID proof, photos, exam scores. |
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Fee Payment |
Pay INR 1,000–1,200 via online payment gateway. |
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Counseling/Interview |
Participate as per program requirements. |
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Admission Confirmation |
Complete document verification and pay course fees. |
