The admission process for medical colleges typically involves several key steps. First, candidates must meet eligibility criteria, including completing high school with science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and achieving a minimum percentile in entrance exams like NEET or MCAT.
Next, applicants register for the exam, appear for it, and await results. Based on scores, they participate in centralized counseling (e.g., MCC in India) or college-specific rounds. Seats are allocated through merit-based rankings, followed by document verification and fee payment. Some colleges may conduct additional interviews or aptitude tests. Finally, selected students complete enrollment formalities to secure admission.