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Curriculum is very well planned and revised based on competency. It prepares us not to be acquainted with bookish knowledge only but to actually apply it to real life cases. We see clinical cases there diagnosis, treatment everything along with learning it's theoretical aspects . That's the reason I opted for this course. Improvement could be in paying scale of MBBS graduates as we work very very hard for that degree and to serve people. Exams are very tiring and are conducted in one single stretch for two months. U will have to compromise your sleep in order to complete your revision before exams Difficulty is medium Such that it will force you to study but not to just study and study
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In MBBS there is 4.5 years of classes and 1 year of internship so total 5.5 year. So in short very long course. But it is worth it. It should be improved by taking measures to use technology more widely. Other than professional University exams there are sessional exams which are in interval of about 4 to 5 month.
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After the intership student can apply for the practice and after pg students can apply for any private hospitals and students can get the 10 to 15 lac package easily becuase bhu is a high ranked uc. Around 90 to 95 percent students can get the placements
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After completing the course you will be a skilled doctor. As such there is no placement system like other courses like engineering. But pay out after MBBS on joining any government institutions will be approx 1 lac per month. Generally people plan to do post graduation for specialisation in any branch. During PG you will be paid around more than 1 lac per month.
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As in mbbs there is no placements. After mbbs we do pg where we are paid. You will start earning from internships. Internships for students is approx 36000 in ims bhu . It will varies from year to year. After getting branch in pg you will get slary package of approx one lakh as junior resident.. One thing amazing about ims bhu is YOU WILL DEFINITELY GOT SEAT IN PG BECAUSE THERE IS 100% PG QUOTA IN IMS BHU
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The proffesion of medicine is itself a very respectful and prestigious . To be a doctor in this is country is treated like a god . The clinical postings from 2nd year prepares you to be a better clinician.
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Obviously MBBS is never a piece of cake , we have to spend our whole 5.5 years of continuous studying to achieve the title of Doctor. But yes this labour pays us well in each aspect of respect as well as wealth. We serve the people, get blessed and satisfaction. The pleasure of seeing relieved people by our hand gives a different level of piece and satisfaction...so anyone who is seeking it from internal core of heart must give a try
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Our teaching is completely clinical based and relevant to the practical scenario. The professors and JR's try to teach the topics in their best possible ways so as to make us understand about the clinical application of our knowledge.
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Highly specific and focused curriculum designed to help the students learn the best of dentistry learnings. Takes care of all the diverse clinical scenarios to be taught to the students so that they can succeed as a good dental surgeon.
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MBBS is a very well reputed professional course which provide a wide scope of opportunity to live life by saving someone life. Faculty number is more than enough for students. The ratio is around 1:10 which is very good. All faculty members are MD and DM qualified from well renowned medical colleges like AIIMS Delhi. They teach via ppt. Which help a lot The term exams were very difficult and passing them was even more difficult. In one exam out of 100 student only 13 passed.
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Aspirants seeking admission into this course must have(10+2) or High School Senior Secondary exam by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or any equivalent exam conducted by any State Board or Equivalent. He/She should have secured a minimum 50% Aggregate. All SC/ST candidates have a relaxation of 5% in the minimum aggregate.