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MBBS is a very tough course. But all the hard work pays of at some time. Our curriculum is great. It prepares us for the real world. Teaching methods are good as it should be. Frequency of exams is as it should be
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The college follows the nmc curriculum and the classes are held with its compliance. The attendance is compulsory and taken very seriously. No compromise on that. The exams are held and marking is done based on students ability. The teaching methods are classic.
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campus placements are good here.after mbbs you will get a job with 50-70k per month. here job occupancy for residential doctors are open with high quality medical care and experiences. mbbs students are well guided by the post graduates and all other faculties of department.
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My decision was to be a doctor from my childhood that's why I choose the course. It's a great opportunity that you will come in contact with different culture in college Teaching methods are very good n excellent way .. Teachers are always help to bring the success n small group discussion is very helpful to direct interaction with them. Exam will be there every 3 months after so not to worry
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I particularly like biology and finally chose MBBS We have experience with real patients from the second year and PowerPoint classes daily We need more time in practical classes Yearly we have 2 internals and 1 prep university exam before the main University Exams
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Placement is good. After completing internship students can join Hospital/nursing homes or open their own clinic. Most private hospitals accept. Average package is 8 lac/year. I am planning for further studies in Post Graduate or DNB
Placement scope is also available in the college because the hospital is there. The average salary given is 10K-12k per month. They provide internships in the last year. I want to prepare for neet pg after getting the degree
As this is a medical College so each and every exam is tough to pass and also the passing marks are 50 per cent so it becomes a bit tough to pass every exam. But if you are a consistently studious student then you can easily pass or be in the good eyes of teachers also. But if you are not the type who studies daily then u have to study for your peak exams almost 7-10 days before exams least that too with full dedication because in MBBS you have some important topics which come regularly every year so you can pass at least but can't top in class. P.S. who wants to top we just need to pass.
There are eligibility criteria in the college, for the course I chose I had to have good marks in my board exams only then you are shortlisted. I wanted to be a doctor and this the best college in my region, with all the facilities and best professors. I also had to clear my NEET, these are necessary for admission.
The admission process of our college is based on both merit and NEET entrance exam. The students must have physics, chemistry, biology and English in the qualifying examination and have passed all the subjects individually. He has to secure minimum 50 percent in PCB. The cut off is released by the college and if the student is not able to take admission on the basis of merit, he can apply via his NEET scorecard.
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