Total Fees | ₹40,500 |
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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 2024 Result Release Date | Jun 30, 2024 |
The 2024 NEET round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS] at NBMC was 9676 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 NBMC was 44665 for the EWS category.
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Candidate must have passed 10+2 Examination in English, Physics,Chemstry and Biology from a recognized board of education.
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I chose this because I always wanted to be a doctor The student-faculty ratio is 50:50 Faculties are highly qualified and humble human beings. They are always supportive and teach us with their whole heart.
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My dream is to become a doctor that's why I chose the course faculty-student ratio is 8:256 the faculty are well educated with the professional doctoral degrees the teaching method is both online and offline with skilful communication the term exams are conducted yearly once if we study hard we can clear the exam easily
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MBBS is the study of satisfaction and after being a doctor we will save the life. sufficient faculties are present here ratio is almost 1:20. In our college there are 3sem exams and finally the proof, and they also held many part completion tests also.
MBBS is a professional course where one is taught to apply their knowledge in their clinical practice. In NBMC faculties are always available and pretty attentive to the academic needs and guidance of the students, there is also a mentorship program going on where a group of 10 students remains under the supervision of 1 faculty member. Faculties use advanced technologies and extraordinary clinical exposure to make each subject easier. There is also a part clearance exam for each subject nearly at month end to assess the progress of students. Apart from these, there are semester exams conducted by the college authority and annual professional exams conducted by the university. And the exam difficulty is standardized.
MBBS is a dream course for many owing to the legacy it carries. I have always been attracted to helping society and contributing to them. Here at NBMC, we have a decent faculty-student ratio of 1:20 per subject. Professors are very approachable and humble. They are always open to questions and enthusiastic about solving their doubts. MBBS curriculum has a vast syllabus. It's undoubtedly difficult to cope with the stress. However, rigorous exams taken regularly by all the departments make us ready to face all challenges.
Actually, I choose my career as a doctor so I struggled and get it, If you don't want please don't come here because there the payment after you became a doctor is very less compared to your B.tech friends because they get a job after 3 yrs of BTech. but you have to do mbbs about 5 and half a years. The faculty is so helpful and friends like I can't express it by word. Timely term exams occur 3 in one year if you daily read then don't get worse.
I chose this course because it has many reasons, Firstly it's my parent's wish to make me a doctor. And I want to carry that dream of my parents. Secondly, this course has so much respect among the people and is very knowledgeable for the students. Now there come the professional exams which occur at the last of every year, which are very hard for the average student. Many studious students even failed these exams.
I chose MBBS to become a doctor as I always wanted to help society by contributing to healthcare. The faculty: student ratio is around 1:20 per subject. The quality of education is really nice and relevant as all the medical colleges mandatorily have to comply with the curriculum designed by the National Medical Council of India, also the parent university "WBUHS" keeps a close watch on the medical colleges of West Bengal so that they meet the minimum required course quality. The faculty/professor are themselves doctors and are well qualified, they are able to give more practical orientation to the whole MBBS course. Each year has 3 semesters and 1 professional exam conducted, students have to qualify for professional examinations to qualify for the next year. The difficulty level is a bit tough since the syllabus is huge.
The teaching qualities are very good. Students ratio is around 1:20. I love this course. I have opportunities to help people via this course. I can help people by doing free Check up, that's why I love this course so much. Teachers are very good, they teach us very well. There are big laboratory and hospital, so we can do our practices. Exam is held every month, exams are hard , because it's matter of people's life, but you can qualify if you study well.
I don't tell, our college is taken time to time term exam.....it is completely dependent on department's mood .....but it is right, we have to face difficulty on exam paper bcz we try to read all XM chapter in between 1 week.....
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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