Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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MBBS | ₹5.62 Lakhs (Total Fees) | 10+2 with 50% + NEET | 9 Feb - 16 Mar 2024 | |
M.D | ₹61,344 (1st Year Fees) | MBBS | - | |
M.Sc | ₹69,900 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - | |
M.S | ₹61,344 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - |
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The course is very relevant and it helps us to learn the better ways of taking history with patients and the clinical skills are taught to us during clinics and basics are also taught well in 1st year subjects
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The course curriculum is competency-based. The lecture schedule includes interactive sessions, practicals, clinical and group discussions. The learning process includes clinical experiences, problem oriented approach, case studies and community health care activities. Areas that could be improved include the implementation of small group discussions. Journal and logbooks should be given less significance. Interactions during the discussions should be given significance. Tests are conducted periodically and the timings are practical. The difficulty level of exams is easy to moderate level. The examination includes questions of clinical and practical relevance and not just theoretical knowledge.
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So basically i didn't know what occupational therapy was but when i understand tht it has psychology subject in it thn i decided to take it. Occupational therapist helps people in being independent after they have been injured or anything. I love this course because we give activities to patients and through that we give therapies and that's a good thing.
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The curriculum is very vast and sometimes not really reciprocating the future career point of view. More focus on the indian context rather then the Western is needed. Curriculum should be more focused on what the scope of the course is rather then focusing on the wider aspects. And the teaching methods need a lot of improvements, such as the students should be given the top priority and not the syllabus. Giving incomprehensible assignment won't help much rather having interactive sessions and faculties actually taking efforts and making the presentations rather then putting it on the students will really help a lot. Exams are very distored one semester sometimes take more then 6 months and sometimes the semester is rushed within just a month or so. Students have no idea when the college will place their next exams. No regular updates are provided regarding the facilities provided in the college.
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So basically, first year we study about the basics of human body and from the 2nd year itself we get clinical experience, like we gave postings in different wards. We take history of the patient, do assessment etc We have 1 terminal exam, 1 preliminary exam and last is University exam.
Mbbs was always my passion I always wanted to be a doctor and goa being the home state I always dreamt of being a student here to serve our people. The faculty is excellent and full of skills and experience. The smart classrooms are being used n technology is at its fullest, with state of the art infrastructure.
I choose optometry (B.OPT) The faculty teaching is generous and they interact with students. Faculty are mostly doctors. Teaching is done on PowerPoint presentations. After 3-4 months a semester exam which counts for internal assessment marks And final semester exam
Possible. Each student must pay 40,000 semester. The OBC, SC, SC, and other backward castes are half the fees paid by ordinary people. As PG students, doctors get a stipend. The college provide good facility in this amount.
The fee structure is very feasible. Each student has to pay about 40,000 per semester. The fee is deduced to almost half of what the general category student pays, for the reserved category students. As pg students, the doctors get a stipend instead.
The fee structure is quite feasible considering it being a medical college. The fees differ for General category students and for SC/ST/OBC students. Fees are collected every 6 months and currently, it is about Rs 50,000 per semester.
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