Total Fees | ₹50,150 |
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NEET counselling | Tentative Jul 20, 2024 |
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Application Timeline (NEET) [MBBS] | Feb 09, 2024 - Mar 09, 2024 |
Application Timeline (NEET) [MBBS] | Feb 09, 2024 - Mar 16, 2024 |
NEET 2024 Application Date | Feb 09, 2024 - Apr 10, 2024 |
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NEET counselling | Tentative Jul 20, 2024 |
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NEET 2024 Result Release Date | Jun 30, 2024 |
The 2024 NEET round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS] at MMC was 12098 for the General category.
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The 2024 West Bengal NEET Counselling round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS] at MMC was 25270 for the General category.
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Aspirants seeking admission to 5 year Full-time MBBS Program should have passed in 10+2 examination in Science stream or possess an equivalent qualification from recognized board.
MMC College offers Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) courses. The mode of this course is full time.
Name of Course | Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) |
Duration | 5 years 6 Months |
Eligibility | 10+2 with Science Stream |
Basic Admission Criteria | NEET |
The candidates can register online through the official website of the West Bengal University of Health Sciences. Given below are the steps for the application process:
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This course is for the students who wants to be a doctor in their life. MBBS teaches about helping others and also about make one a respectable citizen towards the society. This course is very difficult comparatively to the other courses.
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The MBBS curriculum is comprehensive and rigorous, typically spanning five to six years, including a mandatory internship. The course is designed to provide a solid foundation in the medical sciences, combining theoretical knowledge with practical clinical skills. Every three months there is a semester and ata the end of the year there is prof.
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Thing that encourage me to opt this course is flexiblity and freedom. When someone complete his/her MBBS he/she is not bound to work in someone's supervision, they are free to choose the work according to their choice. After completing MBBS, everyone gains the knowledge and confidence to manage patient's problem in real world. I think some clinical things need to include from 1st year. With in year there are 2 semester examinations and 1 professional examination, gap between these exams are 3 months. Difficulty level of semesters are moderate to tough and professional exams are mild to moderately tough.
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The aspect and career opportunities are quite wide in this course that's the reason I chose the stream. The curriculum is now again changed and built according to the newer technological advancements and the inclusion of AI or artificial intelligence in medicine is enhanced. The one to one interaction among the teachers and students is a bit lacking I think, that should be improved. There are 3 internal assessments and one University exam for every year, they are of moderate to difficult level.
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The subjects which are required to give the examination are very interesting according to me. The subjects are from the basic. Like in physics there are topics which we will be required in day to day life. Biology also teaches us from basic which helps in MBBS specially in first year. But There are many unimportant topics which are being taught and of no use especially in biology and chemistry. I think those should be removed from the syllabus. The exam is conducted once in a year normally in the month of May. The paper remains very moderate level but the competition is very high. And candidates must be well versed with the full syllabus in order to ace this examination
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MBBS course is highly relevant and comprehensive as it covers a wide range of medical subjects necessary for training of future doctors .It includes foundational sciences , clinical rotations and practical experiences to ensure students hain the knowledge and skills required for medical practice.
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The course MBBS is of 4.5 years and compulsory internship of 1 year It includes total of 19 subjects 1st year subjects are Anatomy , Physiology and Biochemistry Last two year subjects are Clinical and before that there is pre and para clinical subjects
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The course follows the CBME (Competency Based Medical Education) Curriculum by NMC (National Medical Council) which has a very practical approach towards learning. It is extremely up to date, holds multiple exam to test the students and prefers practical knowledge.
I choose the MBBS course because it's my dream to become a doctor. I want to take care of patients which make them satisfy me and makes a better and healthier society. My class strength is 200 students and the faculty of physiology is 5, anatomy 6, and biochemistry is 4 in number. Qualifications of the faculty are MBBS and above degree. The teaching methods are very good. If you are interested in topics they teach very brilliantly. The exam is held here timely and hard to pass as I felt because I pass in the first term but fail in 2nd term and 3rd term and 1st proof is remaining. So after failing in 2nd term I study properly. One thing is viva is tough If you don't answer the questions faculty directly failed and date.
I choose the course because it's my dream to be a medicine specialist doctor to serve my nation. The course is not so easy one needs to study a lot. Now if the exam structure is considered it is having a semester every 6 months and at the end of the year there is a professional exam considered as the final exam of that year. My class has around 156 students and in each department, there are around 25 faculty. All faculty are already passed out doctors. They teach us on a projector and whiteboard. The faculty of our college is really good and they are definitely qualified and experienced enough to teach us. Though there are some exceptions enough as we see very often in every college.
Studying MBBS means you must forget all your past achievements and start afresh. People usually think there are certain colleges, graduating from which will be valuable in India. But keep in mind that your main focus should be on reading and gathering up knowledge.
You should focus more on self-studying than relying completely on your teachers. MBBS requires reading and re-reading. College is not a primary concern as long as you read your standard textbooks.
Government colleges have a great patient load but poor teaching faculty. Private colleges have less patient load, but better infrastructure and teaching. Finally, everything depends on your passion, interest, caliber, and skill that you acquire over years of practice.
Not all students of AIIMS or JIPMER become the best physicians. Choose a college based on your requirements and not just for your brand name.
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