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Tution fees | ₹70200 | ₹70200 | ₹70200 | ₹70200 | ₹70200 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹70,200 | ₹70,200 | ₹70,200 | ₹70,200 | ₹70,200 |
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NEET counselling | Tentative Jul 20, 2024 |
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Application Timeline (NEET) [MBBS] | Feb 09, 2024 - Mar 16, 2024 |
NEET 2024 Application Date | Feb 09, 2024 - Apr 10, 2024 |
NEET Admit Card Release Date | Jun 20, 2024 - Jun 22, 2024 |
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NEET 2024 Result Release Date | Jun 30, 2024 |
The 2024 Karnataka NEET Counselling round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS] at BMCRI was 2995 for the GM category.
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The 2024 NEET round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS] at BMCRI was 1337 for the General category.
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Candidate must have pass 12th with physics, chemistry, biology and english with 50% marks from recognised board.
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The course curriculum and schedule of theory classes and practicals is too strict and they make to stand outside of the class for any late without reason. The frequency of exams is on in around two and half months.
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Our course is 5 and half years Last 1 year is intership 1 year will be pre clinical subject From 2nd year onwards para clinical and clinical subject there From 2nd year clinical posting starts We have to visit hospital and take history of patient and learn how to examine patients
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We have family adoption programs that increase our exposure to the practical world so that we should learn how to interact with patients and our college has many fests we have 3 internals in a year then the final exam
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Our Curriculum Is Affiliated To Rajiv Gandhi University Of health sciences. In our curriculum All The subject have been given equal number of Hours of the teaching for both practical and theory classes.
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Our college is affiliated to RGUHS ( Rajiv Gandhi University of Health And Science) which have good medical college with bright students. Though only few top colleges of Karnataka have its value. Our college is top college so it's given full respect. Teaching our are set by RGUHS which I think are ok. As this is a government college most of the theory classes you will not be able to understand as teachers just read the slides of ppt , you have to watch extra online classes for preparation for exams.
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On daily basis we get to hospitals and interact with patient which is must for a medical student and this helps us as a medical student and we have theory classes every day and practical labs after that
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MBBS is a field where you devote your entire life towards the well-being of the patients. Our curriculum ensures that we are thoroughly knowledged about the course and also prepares us for the real world by giving us a good exposure to the patients.
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Taking about the course itself is really great whose outcome is a very honourable profession and the curriculum in my college is also great. There are 2 aspects here, theory and practical(clinical). Firstly theory, in govt colleges theory is not so good especially on the teaching side, my opinion is that either remove the theory classes completely or make them those kind of classes where we actually learn something, professors be like in MBBS we won't spoon feed you, you have to learn on your own and they say 75% attendance is necessary to write your finals and all that they do in theory classes is dictate the ppt they bring them with instead you could just remove all the theory classes and just schedule practical's where we actually learn something and which makes us enthusiastic about our course. (And there are few GOLDEN lecturers too who try their best to teach in a more interactive way but they are very rare) and we have 3 internal exams and one final exam which is totally fine.
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The course curriculum is provided by the university. It is almost same for the college's in the entire state. The number of students in my college is high. 250 students comprise a single class. All the faculties are highly qualified and the teaching method is also too good. We usually have year exams. The difficulty level is also above moderate.
I chose MBBS because it was my dream to become a doctor and that was my parents' wish too. I had not kept any 2nd option other than MBBS. Speaking about the student-faculty ratio there are many professors in every department who are well experienced too, apart from a professor there are PGs who teach us in class and labs. Teaching is completely digital, through a projector. Sometimes well experienced professors use the board. There are three internals conducted for every academic year and the pattern and difficulty level of the paper will be as the main exam papers(RGUHS).
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