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NEET counselling | Tentative Jul 20, 2024 |
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Application Timeline (NEET) [MBBS] | Feb 09, 2024 - Mar 16, 2024 |
NEET 2024 Application Date | Feb 09, 2024 - Apr 10, 2024 |
NEET Admit Card Release Date | Jun 20, 2024 - Jun 22, 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 College of Medicine & JNM Hospital Kalyani was 9242 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 College of Medicine & JNM Hospital Kalyani was 19211 for the General category.
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The student should have passed in 12th class or 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate from recognised board of education.
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The faculties are well qualified.lot of scope to learn.clinical subjects are taught very well in the hospital.besides one can get free medical check up being their students.So it is considered as a easy to commute college as it is situated as in the outskirts cities of Kolkata
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The only reason for choosing this course is because this will help me to serve the people who need medical aid. The faculty members here are such a blessing. They not only teach the subjects but also help us to build the proper mindset ethically needed to treat patients with care and empathy. Each one of the faculty members is highly qualified and inspires the students a lot. Our college is very particular about examinations. There will be monthly exams which ultimately help us give the final MB exams with ease. It is quite difficult to pass as our passing percentage is 50% and above. But this course is so interesting and this helps one to pass the exams.
Uodated course syllabus good practical and clinical exposure faculties are good with many of them having many years of experience in treating patients as well as teaching like Dr HariShankar Pathak Dr Saikat Dr Barnik Dr Ritesh Dr Gandhari Basu Dr Monideep Paul Dr.Ranita Roychowdhury Dr.Chinmoy Dr.Rashbehari Hembram Dr.Manjari Basu
In 2019 MBBS curriculum was Reformed and a new curriculum was started. Here medical exposure is great since it's a Government medical College patient exposure is adequate. Faculties are great and well qualified with great knowledge and proper training. In each department there are almost 7 to 8 faculties.
Students have to pay 8000 rupees for each semester and there are total 8 semesters costing almost 65000-70000/- in total including the additional fees. Accepts both offline and online cash payment. No additional fees there included in the fee structure.
I am completing my MBBS from this college at a very feasible cost which is easily affordable by anyone. The annual fees is Rs.9,091 according to the All India Quota. This very inexpensive as compared to other colleges and very flexible to pay.
Very good Government College. Everything in the Curriculum is set according wbuhs instructions. There are semesters and also final mb exams for 4.5years of mbbs course. There are also internal exams.
As we are studying in government hospitals the fees expenses are very much less than in private colleges. We just have to pay our semester fees which includes tution fees also. We also have to pay for examination fees.
4500 for every semester.so total 9 semester was there. for hostel we need to pay 10 rs per months. and for fooding we need to pay 1200 rs per months. it is a kind of subsidary from govt. it not so expensive.
Being a government college it's quite affordable. To study medicine in private can take 40-50 lakhs of rupees easily. But in any government medical college it's way cheaper. Specially in mine, the infrastructure is a bonus The monthly fee is a mere 750/- Hostel charges per month is 100/-
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