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MBBS | ₹4.47 Lakhs (Total Fees) | 10+2 with 50% + NEET | 9 Feb - 16 Mar 2024 | |
B.Sc (Nursing) | ₹9,800 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | - | |
PG Diploma | ₹85,250 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - | |
M.S | ₹1.29 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - | |
M.D | ₹1.29 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - | |
M.D | ₹3.34 Lakhs (Total Fees) | Post Graduation | - | |
M.Ch | ₹3.34 Lakhs (Total Fees) | Post Graduation | - |
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Nursing has good scope in all overall world because of stable job , and earning opportunities. Nursing is unique and genuine profession where you can help patients in recovery and also get blessings of the people
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As per CBME and MUHS curriculum, all norms and activities are carried out. Exams conduction, result allotment and things like that are all done by the time schedule. Syllabus and planners are shared after every unit completion and are taught accordingly.
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MBBS I choose to become not just a doctor but a good doctor and the experience and exposure provided by the medical College help in improving my personality Teachers are top-notch professionals in their fields with MD/MS in their streams
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MBBS course is one of the best courses to perceive in one's life but at the same time it is challenging and hard, studies are a priority and fun activities are limited, but you can enjoy your life The faculty-student ratio is moderate For 50 students there is one faculty The faculty are qualified doctors and teaching is very good Term exams were on time ( gap of two to three months) and it was easy to pass but it was difficult to score good marks
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There are lectures, practicals, and hospital postings as per the curriculum. College timings are from 9 to 5 whereas postings are from 9 to 12. Internal exams are taken on a regular basis, before the final university exams. The faculty is really nice and qualified in our college.
The curriculum is under the Maharashtra University of health sciences, and if one studies well he or she can pass easily, attendance is what really matter according to the faculty. they are all really qualified and also teach well. students teachers ratio is 56:1.
My first priority like most other students while giving NEET was to get admission to MBBS, when that didn't happen I decided to pursue physiotherapy. The departmental subject's classes occur regularly with the teacher-student ratio being 1:30, and the other subject's classes occur with Occupational Therapy students so the same ratio becomes 1:60. The course is yearly and not semester-wise, with one term exam, one prelim and final University exams. The exams are not extremely hard but regular studies are required to pass with good marks. Most teachers interact with students while teaching. And practical knowledge, specially departmental knowledge is gained through hours spent in clinic.
I choose this course as you can do both things through this that serves humankind and also make your bread and butter. College provides highly educated Faculty which share their knowledge to students in simple terms and the ratio of faculty to the student is almost 1:8 Each faculty member has done their postgraduation in their respective subject and having experience of almost around 5-6 yrs of teaching. Term exams are there two times in a year along with regular PCTs(portion completion tests) . If you study well its not hard to pass the exams
I chose this course because lt is a professional course. The student's ratio is 50. Qualification is 12 passed students with 50% in PCB. And NEET is also required with all India rank with selection. The method of teaching is good.
The fee structure is standardized by the government and the scholarships and freeship facility are available for student. As the scholarship are granted then there will be no stipend According to the rule.
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GMC Nagpur offers admission to its BPT program based on NEET and MHT CET scores. The cut-off is released for the respective categories of students by the university. The university will soon release the cut off for the 2022-23 academic session.
NEET qualification is not required for admission in the BPMT program of GMC Nagpur. Admission to this program is granted based on the merit of the qualifying examination passed. You can apply for admission if you have passed Class XII examination with PCB subjects from a recognized board.
GMC Nagpur does not offer B.Sc. Operation Theatre Technician course to the students. The college offers only one course in the field of B.Sc. which is Nursing.
Admission to the Government Nagpur College BPT is done on the basis of marks secured in the 10+2 class level board examination. There is no entrance examination considered for admission to BPT course.
Government Medical College does not offer B.Sc. Radiography to the students. The college offers B.Sc. in Nursing specialisation only. The total fee of the B.Sc. Nursing is INR 39,200.