Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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MBBS | ₹1.74 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% + NEET | 9 Feb - 16 Mar 2024 | |
B.Sc | ₹38,800 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | - | |
M.D | ₹3.3 Lakhs (Total Fees) | Post Graduation | - | |
M.Sc | ₹1.25 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - | |
M.S | ₹4.5 Lakhs (Total Fees) | Graduation | - |
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The college strictly follows National Commission guidelines. there teacher teaches by SDL, and seminar for conducted for every topic. there group is made of 4 students. They prepare their own allowed topic presentation in the lecture theatre.
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Mbbs is not everyone's cup of tea. Through the four year journey you learn 19 subjects all of which have utmost importance. In terms of relevance, a good doctor needs atleast basic understanding of all the subjects and definitely skilled in his own branch .
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MBBS is a well known degree creating doctors who are actually considered as god by their patients. It requires lots of hard work which is actually worth the time and money. Frequency of exams is very good. However teaching should be made more practical by offering students more cadavers.
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I have always wanted to become a doctor so I started my preparation for the entrance test early on. The student-faculty ratio is nearly 2:25. All the faculties have the qualifications required for teaching at a medical college, as most of them are doctors themselves. The teaching of some of the faculty is excellent whereas some subpar. The term exams are conducted timely. The exams have a moderate difficulty level and they require diligent study efforts to pass them.
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I like this course so I choose this. The course is divided into 4 parts each part lasts for a year or so subjects are divided among these parts 1st and 2nd are pre-clinical subjects like Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pathology, etc 3rd and 4th are clinical subjects like OBG/YN, ENT, Surgery, etc all the faculty members have established doctors in their respective fields of work
My batch 2021, was a batch of transition, from covid batch to normal batches, so we had less time to cover the whole course as compared to the regular term, which was manageable to some extent. The exams are held in the following manner- term, mid-terms, send-ups(similar to preboards in school, practice), and finals It's a little hard to pass the college exams but in the finals, it's easier comparatively not to slack off as minor mistakes can lead to failure. The faculty is pretty helpful if you're dedicated enough to the subject and your studies, as it is hard for the faculty to keep track of a class of 250 students. Overall HODs and professors are very helpful, they will be there to assist you at every step, it's up to you how to use it for your own advantage.
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Yearly fees of colleges 13500 and mode of payment is via draft. Additional charges like examination fee of 2000 rupees is given every year. Yes there is transparency in fee breakdown. Other charges like SNA fund that is 500 rs per year is given. For other small functions 10-50rs collection is taken.
Being a goverment college the fee is totally feasible for a middle man! The fee here in gmc asr is 80000 pe annum. Which is just ok but goverment colleges of some other stated charge lesser than what we have here. Some collegws from delhi charge just about rs. 1000 pe annum too! So it could get a little less fee. But what we have is too fine!
Since this is government institution, fees structure is feasible for most students. However, the government has increased fees prices in recent years, nearly trilping it what it used to be eariler. It still is under feasible category but maybe not much for stidents with poor economic background.
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