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MBBS as a course is definitely vast. There's a lot to study and it might seem there's no end. But with the help of teachers and your fellow peers one can definitely get the grasp of the course. Not everything given in the book is to be Mugged up. It's important to develop a practical sense of what you see in wards, OPDs. Competency based approach as laid down by NMC can be a bit tricky to get hang of but most students here ultimately opt to study from Sources like MARROW, PREPLADDER. Semesters are taken every 4-5 months and the WBUHS University exam happens at the end of the academic year. Semesters serves as internal exams which you have to pass on order to appear for University exams. University exams are the real deal where your scores reflected on a Report as your professional year. The exams are definitely difficult and we had to spend many sleepless, stressful nights to cover the vast syllabus.
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Diploma in optometry is two years course , in this course 3rd semester students are become eligible for campus placement. most of eye industry are visiting and offers the job with required amount. the highest package as per company is 3lakhs to 4 lakhs per users
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After the 9th semester, you have to join an internship in college. You will get a stipend of rs 30000 per year. Then you can join for house staff ship and renew it six monthly. After MBBS I want to go to the next pg.
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I choose this course because I want to be a medical technologist. The faculty and student ratio is 1: 30. Qualification a faculty is MBBS, MD, B.Sc., Ph.D. and the teaching method is also good. Approximately 6th month and the examination is difficult as well.
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In the MBBS curriculum, you have to pass and study well and pass the 4 professional examinations to get into an internship. During the internship, you get posted to various departments such as surgery, medicine, rural visits, and orthopaedics. It pays you 30000 Rs for 12 months and after completing the internship you get convocated and become a registered doctor. After MBBS, you can apply for house staff ship in your own college depending on the post availability as well as your academic performance throughout the year and final year score which pays you 50000rs a month. You can also apply for interviews at various private medical colleges and apply for the junior doctors in a govt hospital. For better opportunities and to increase the payscale to 2-3 times you have to appear for NEET -PG and do post-graduation. All the students after completing the 4 Proff exams (theory+practical) go into an internship which is a Mandatory part of the MBBS degree. The course pays you well but the workload in internship is high, tiring
The course is extremely lengthy. It has vigorous pressure. The course curriculum is 5.5 years including a 1-year internship. Though all faculty member is genius. They are all specialists in their field. They are also friendly, good guides, and motivators with few exceptions. Those few exceptional teachers are always ready to burn behind the bamboo for the student. I basically choose this field because it is a chance to serve the man me. And it is the better pathway to earn the money. The faculty and students ratio is enough. There is a limited seats in every medical college. But currently, there is an increasing trend of medical colleges in our state that will do bad conditions for the future. The qualification of the faculty is very excellent. They are high degree holders in their field. The teaching method depends on the teacher. Though most of the teachers use PPT (PowerPoint presentation), some of us do board work, in demonstration classes, and the practical class uses the original instrument or human body.
I am passionate about medicine and can be a soft corner for doctors. That's why I came into this field. As per our college, there are 10 students in ratio with 1 faculty. All faculties are master's degree holders in their respective fields and they are professionals in their fields. Their teaching method is actually mixed. Most of them are very good teachers, even very frank with the students, and can teach a tough concept in an easy way. There is a total of 9 semesters along with 4 university exams in the whole curriculum. The semesters organized by the college are quite tough and set a tone for our final preparation. Students must be thorough in their preparation to pass them. Whereas the university exams are of mixed difficulty. A student who is serious throughout the year can pass all of them easily.
All students are placed in government hospitals or private hospitals who opted to do job.otherwise they can study for pg or do housestaffship after internship.Interns get 28500 per month in 2020 which is almost highest in India.
According to my rank, I was getting Burdwan medical college. But as because my hometown is in Murshidabad I chose this particular college. My first option was always the medical colleges of Kolkata. Unfortunately I didn't get them So without opting any other peripheral college,I chose the one which is closer to my home and I think it's a pretty good decision.
Murshidabad medical college and hospital situated in Berhampore just right in front of the Berhampore Court Railway station ( easy to travel). It has the best faculty and their teaching method is unique. Seniors are very friendly and cooperative. Overall it is a very good governmental institution.
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