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Doing MBBS is considered to be a very good in society and also it seems to be very fruitful for the students.It helps to save patients life .The teachers teaches us through power point presentations .The exams are usually conducted after 3-4 months .
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Pursuing my dream of becoming a doctor has changed me very much.I have become a lot serious towards my studies.Though this course is difficult but it also gives me the ability to save lives and shape my future
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The comprehensiveness of the curriculum is up to the mark and follow the consistent guidelines of the national medical council of india which aims to include more practical approach to the professional course of medicine
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The course is well organised and the weekly time tables are reviewed by the HODs themselves. Exam pattern is also much better than other medical colleges as the pre proffs are held on the same pattern as tose of final exams
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the course in iyself is very hard and very relevant all the things learnt here will definitely help in future of all of us and it also provides with self employment opportunities or you can opt for specialisation
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MBBS course is great and very interesting. We start learning from very first day of our course . Each and every subject is interesting and everything is new . Now new curriculum compentency based is started . It has self directed learning, AETCOM classes , pandemic related classes . Now wehave to fill record books, maintain logooks of everything
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Faculty to student ratio is good. We had a batch of 100 but now seats are increasing and there are 150 seats. But it is less than elsewhere in Punjab. So the Faculty-student ratio is good. The faculty are competent and well-qualified. The specialist professor also takes lectures. Practice working is also good. Exams are conducted yearly and it is a bit difficult but if you study you can crack the exam easily.
I chose this course because this was my passion form time immemorial. I always wanted to be a doctor and save patients lives. Also it's the most noble profession and has a lot of money so I chose this. Faculty student ratio is variable according to the subject, for eg in biochemistry subject in our college.....faculty is extremely low But in the anatomy or physiology or pharmacology department, nice and alot of faculty is present. Faculty almost everyone is MBBS, MD doctor..some even are super specialists like DM. Teachers method are fine, some use white boards some use the ppts. Term exams are Every 6 months and they are not a cup of tea. You must study well to get passed. In both theory and practical exams you must be knowledgeable to get fine numbers.
I chose bsc mlt, because I want to go in medical field techanican field, and before bsc.mlt i studies dmlt so for the higher studies the chose this course. There is no any specific teacher, topics of syllabus given to teacher they teach us, There are all the faculty member are md doctors, review about teaching is 6/10 Because sometimes they can't give us sufficient time and not every doctor have teaching quality. For bsc mlt there are only one time term exam before the final exam, and the term exam is conduct in 3 stages, and last stage term stage conduct head of department itself, there exam policy was very strict , Checking pattern are very though, in our class only 9 student are all clear from 18, They have a very strict rules for exams.
The admission process is that you have to qualify NEET UG exam to get a seat in any medical college.The college was selected by me due to its good infrastructure good study status and the reason that university is situated in the same city.
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