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I chose this course because I always wanted to become a doctor. I had an inner urge to help people not by just my prayers but my doing too. The curriculum mostly focuses on the practical knowledge I gain with the help of clinical Postings I have every day in various departments in the hospital itself. Areas of improvement can be a more comprehensive use of technology and the distribution of topics amongst students so that they are active throughout. The frequency of exams should be twice in a year and the difficulty level should be based on the clinical approach of the student.
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I choose my college because of best facilities are there In my college there is 200 students batch again this ratio vary from college to college. All the facilities members are very qualified they cracked the Neet PG exam. Exams are conducted 3 times in a year
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After 4.5 years of MBBS course, internship follows for 1 year. The medical license is provided to the student by the Medical Council Committee of India (MCC). Now the student becomes a full-fledged doctor who can set up their own clinic or hospital anywhere all through India. Or may go to a government hospital as a resident doctor.
I like the course during my school time so prefer to be a doctor. Faculty students ratio is good enough. Well-qualified doctors are available in our college. Exams are held on time and it is good enough to pass the exams with a successful rate of students passing the exams.
The course includes 19 subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology, FMT, Microbiology, ENT, Ophthalmology etc. students are in class about 200 and the student-teacher ratio is quite good. Teachers guide us from every perspective where ever we need help.
Faculties are very qualified. They have a very good experience (some teachers have 30 years of experience). We are also get taught by post-graduate teachers. Term exam occurs in 3 months. It is very difficult to pass them.
It's is near by me. Govt college. Good facility. No hostel fees. Nice review. Intelligent teachers. Esy transportation. Beautifully structured.
There is a national level entrance examination conducted known as NEET. When a 10+2 person with 50% in the boards appears for this test and scores good marks then they get admission into this college.
The environment at RMLIMS in Lucknow will provide you a great learning atmosphere with a lot of friends, and you can really grow as both a practitioner of medicine but also get a good education from the college.
I have broken the medical level entrance test known as the National Entrance Eligibility Test (NEET). My All-India rank was 1991, and then I submitted my options for counseling, and I got the second favorite college in my state. Raging is prohibited and strict action is taken against them.
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