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The course I am in is MBBS. The curriculum is exactly that of other medical colleges be it government or private, i.e., the first year has anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry. The second year has other more advanced subjects and so on. However, recent news suggests that the curriculum is being changed by the Govt. Of Telangana. There are approx 150 students in the class, which doesn't prove to be a problem. The faculty manage all the students, however, you need to remember that in university, you won't have individual attention from the teachers, and have to be an individual learner. The faculty prepares ppts and you can go through them but there are certain books you must follow to gain maximum knowledge (and marks). Exams will be easier for you if you start preparation from Day 1. The exams, in my opinion, are neither too hard nor too tough. They are prepared by the state board and the result is soon announced.
I choose this course because my family wanted me to become a doctor and I wasn't really interested in any other subjects except this. Every semester in MBBS has 3-4 subjects. There are around 2-4 faculty members for each subject in my college. The faculty members of my college are well qualified. The exam difficult for the 1st semester was relatively easy.
College management is very good. They are extremely helpful and cooperative and it is one of the best medical colleges in the city. The program fee is very affordable and the college aims for all round development of the students.
DCMS is one the best medical college. Also it gives special focus on minority people from low economic backgrounds. College provides all facilities without extra charges. College campus is very health and refreshing. All students are very friendly. Which make every more educational.
in this college the admission process is the we have to clear a entrance exam and after the declaring the result of the entrance , college give a news in news paper those students clear their entranced than come for the counselling , and my admission done on the basis of the merit list and entrance exam score.
Overall, the college is quite good. If you can adjust with the college environment then you can survive here otherwise it might seem difficult. you need to be in update with the course. You need to maintain a good relationship with management otherwise you might face difficulties in the future.
The Deccan Medical College is in good hands and the management is nice too. They are lenient with the students and have given them full freedom. The faculty is diligent and constructive towards the students' future.
If you have 50% aggregate marks in your 10+2 board exam and has secured a good mark in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) then you will be called for counselling. The counselling is based on merit.
The admission was on the basis of marks scored in EAMCET which was of 160 marks. Post that the merit list was prepared by the college and my name was on that list so I went for the counseling and submission of the documents.
I dreamt of becoming a Doctor since my childhood and my family stood with me throughout the Journey. Admission in Deccan Medical College was primarily on the basis of NEET UG scorecard, but since it's a private college, the college authorities organised another exam EXAMCET followed by the college counselling session.
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