Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Tution fees | ₹550000 | ₹550000 | ₹550000 | ₹550000 | ₹550000 |
Exam fees | ₹5000 | ₹5000 | ₹5000 | ₹5000 | ₹5000 |
Other fees | ₹3500 | ₹3500 | ₹3500 | ₹3500 | ₹3500 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹5.58 Lakhs | ₹5.58 Lakhs | ₹5.58 Lakhs | ₹5.58 Lakhs | ₹5.58 Lakhs |
Events | Dates |
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NEET 2024 Application Date | Feb 09, 2024 - Apr 10, 2024 |
NEET Admit Card Release Date | Jun 20, 2024 - Jun 22, 2024 |
NEET 2024 Exam Date | Jun 23, 2024 |
Aspirants seeking admission to 5 year Full-time MBBS Program should have passed the intermediate or 10+2 level with PCMfrom a recognized board
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Mbbs curriculum is vast and hard. Here we have 2 internal exams where 50% is mandatory to pass and these are tough. Final MBE exam occurs at end of year mostly and here also 50% is mandatory to pass else we have to sit for supplementary exams.
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MBBS is a vast subject and it's never-ending research prospects influenced me to choose this course. We are taught clinical applications of each and every topic which prepares us as doctors. More audio-visual methods should be included in teaching, such as interactive videos. Part completion tests are held once a month and semester exams every 2-3 months. Difficulty level is high but can be achieved by regular studying.
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I chose it because I wanted money and respect which this course delivers. Teacher and student ratio is ok but nowadays there is a shortage of faculties, so pg students teach us sometimes. MBBS qualified and method is slide reading only. Term exams are on time but it's difficult u know it's mbbs it's tough. Passing is not always possible.
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Our MBBs course is 4.5 years with a 1-year internship at our same college. There are a total of 19 subjects with 9 semesters Semesters 3,5,7 and 9 are conducted by Utkal University and the rest by the college. Exams are a little tough but if you are with the flow every day and attentive to the teachers, and professors then at the year's end you will get a couple of good marks and pass each semester with flying colours. Faculty: student ratio is 1 HOD,2 associate professors,2 assistant professors, 4 lab assistants, and 2 aunts for 150 students. All the professors are retired Doctors from SCBMCH, Cuttack, MKCGMCH, barhampur, and VIMSAR burlap. The lab assistants are efficient teachers in DMLT with 10-15 years of experience and practical knowledge. Their teaching learning style is quite friendly and easily grasped by a child. After all, their guidance is a very good part that makes this college a better platform for getting a good bachelor's degree.
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I always wanted to be a Doctor. So I chose this course. Faculties are very few, to be honest. Teachers are mostly doctors and with pg. Exams are held at the end of the year. It's called a Medical board examination. You have to score 50% in theory and practical separately to pass.
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It's a very good and nice course. It needs a lot of understanding and expertise to work on the human body. The human body is an interesting thing to work on. The faculty-to-student ratio is very less but sufficient to teach and provide knowledge. The faculty is well qualified and they have an MD degree in each of the respective subjects. So the teachers are very good at their subject. Though it is not possible on their side to teach all the courses possible. The term exams are very hectic and It is very difficult to pass the exam. It takes many sleepless nights to just pass the finals.
This course will help me to get a grade 1 job after the degree. Faculties are very helpful and sufficient for students. Faculties are highly qualified and well experienced. In each year u have to pass 2 semesters and one medical board exam.
The faculty here are highly skilled and educated. They were very dedicated to education and are very friendly. There is also a great number of professors and assistant professors for each subject. And last but not least if you are pursuing mbbs then you have to pass through a tight schedule, a large number of exams, practicals, viva, and many more but you should think that you have to deal with human life and it is a novel profession. So you have to study a bit harder to pass the exams.
I was very keen to serve people and wanted to be a medico, that's why I chose this course. There is a very good faculty-student ratio and all are getting a quality education. Most of the faculty have done PG/MBBS. Timely the terms exams are held. 3 internal exams and a University exam in each yr of the course are held.
The fees structure is a little expensive to be frank. Talking about my batch, we had a tuition fees of 5. 5 lakhs per year for 4. 5 years. It has now been increased for the subsequent batches. Some families might find it a bit expensive.
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