Total Fees | ₹77.98 Lakhs |
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NEET counselling | Tentative Jul 20, 2024 |
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Application Timeline (NEET) [MBBS] | Feb 09, 2024 - Mar 16, 2024 |
NEET 2024 Application Date | Feb 09, 2024 - Apr 10, 2024 |
NEET Admit Card Release Date | Jun 20, 2024 - Jun 22, 2024 |
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NEET 2024 Result Release Date | Jun 30, 2024 |
The 2024 Karnataka NEET Counselling round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS] at KMC was 8144 for the GM category.
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The 2024 NEET round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS] at KMC was 72304 for the General category.
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Aspirants seeking admission to 4 year and 6 months Full-time MBBS Program should meet the following criteria as specified by the institute.
Academic Requirement
Candidate should have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Biotechnology and English from a recognized Board, with a minimum 50% marks individually in Physics, Chemistry, English and Biology / Biotechnology.
Entrance Exam
Candidates must qualify NEET.
Course duration – 5.5 years
General Category Course Fees:
Course | Course Duration (in years) | Total # of fee installments (yearly) | Caution Deposit & Course Fee | Batch Total Fee (Rs) (including caution Deposit) | |||||
Caution Deposit (Rs.) (Refundable) | Batch I Installment Tuition Fee (Rs) | Batch I Installment Other Fee (Rs) | Batch I Installment Total Fee (Rs) | Batch Remaining Installments’ Tuition Fee (Rs) | Batch Remaining Installments’ Other Fee (Rs) | ||||
Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) | 5.5 | 4 | 10,000 | 12,09,000 | 7,38,000 | 19,57,000 | 36,27,000 | 22,14,000 | 77,98,000 |
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Length of the course is 5.5 years which includes one year of paid internship with a stipend of 35k the frequency of exams is roughly around once in every 3 month and a university exam at the end of each year. It get's hectic sometimes but you can make time for your things if you are good at time management's
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The curriculum is comprehensive and updated. It covers all essential aspects of medical education. It is nicely crafted and various important topics are covered with a strong emphasis. Seminars, presentations and other innovative methods of teaching are being involved in the curriculum.
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Mbbs is a very prestigious course. it's a very noble profession and also has a lot of career opportunities for the future including clinical practice, research, healthcare management, and medical teaching. there is also job stabilization
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The curriculum involves good clinical exposure which is extremely necessary in our course MBBS. The teaching method is done by PPT in classes. Regular seminars are done in our batch for better learning. Exams happen every 3 months and one final university exam at the end
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MBBS is a hands on course with a lot of stress, you really need to be at your toes at all times. KMC provides a good college experience as it gives you an effective work- life balance. You are going to be the future health care workers, that is relevant and helpful to the whole world.
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The course is pretty amazing and helpful and quite informative. This course helps in saving lives so definitely one of the most relevant courses that are taught in the country or worldwide. The teaching methods are advanced and the exams are conducted frequently to test our knowledge
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The course which I have opted for is mbbs and is one of the best courses you can go for in this college, the curriculum is very practical and encourages us to see structures and identify them as we would be doing after our mbbs so we are really prepared for it. The frequency of exams is 4 times every year 3 sessionals and one university and you get an average of 80 days for each sessional and 20 for the university.
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I chose this course because I want to be a doctor. The faculty was highly qualified all the faculty members have completed post-graduation at a minimum. The exam happens in once a year and the internal exam happens about three to five times every year
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I chose mbbs at Kasturba Medical College Mangalore because I always wanted to do my mbbs from the top colleges in the country and I can say without any doubt that KMC is the best. The student ratio is 1:25 All faculties are very qualified and very well behaved
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With the increasing demand for healthcare services, the demand for qualified doctors is also increasing. This makes MBBS one of the most secure career options in India. High Pay: Doctors are among the highest-paid professionals in India. Faculty: students:: 1:25
Both IMC Manipal as well as Mangalore have their own unique strengths and weaknesses. In terms of academics, both colleges are almost similar with some of the most experienced teachers, and excellent clinical exposure. The only major difference you will see is that KMC Mangalore has a dispersed campus so you have to travel through a city while you study. Mangalore therefore offers a more flexible life and offers an environment that helps you become a more independent person.
I would recommend Kasturba Medical College even over Government Institutes for MBBS training.
These are the books I and my peers used as KMC Mangalore MBBS students-
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These books are used by MBBS students at KMC.
According to the reviews, I read online, the USA, Malaysia, Singapore, etc are some of the countries that acknowledge the dental, or the medical degree offered by Kasturba Medical College. If you plan to move out of the country then Kasturba Medical College can be a good option for you. You will be able to follow through on your plans with ease.
Malda Medical College is one of the worst colleges for pursuing medical. It was previously a district health care hospital and there were no plans of turning it into a medical college. It lacks proper medical equipment. The students of this college are people who do not have the money and did not achieve the rank required for studying in government medical colleges.
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