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Our college is working properly as it is refelected jn our college results, i think teachers are very supportive and their teaching method is helping us. Our college conducts internals 2 times during the 1 year session and preproff to boost our prep. Difficulty level is of normal level.
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The curriculum of MBBS course * Is well maintain * Focus on student * Very active Exam is definitely hard and we have to give proff exam (last exam for that year) according to academic calender given
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MBBS is a journey of 5.5 years including 4.5 years of theoretical experience and 1 year of internship. I chose this course because it is the only way to achieve my ultimate goal of becoming doctor.it is a quite hectic course involving regular part completion tests and 2 terminal exams and 1 final professional exams per year.
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The course curriculam is 5 years and faculty members are good and reputative doctors from good medical colleges. A single department consists of a decent number of faculty members which make us learn the concepts easily.
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The doctor profession has always inspired me. There are more faculty than required according to nta. All the faculty is highly qualified, most of them have graduated from AIIMS, AFMC, and other prestigious medical colleges. Examinations are conducted on a regular basis and checked timely. Home examinations are difficult to pass but professional exams are cleared to almost all students.
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The course of MBBS is of 5.5 years including one year of internship (mandatory). We have a good faculty: student ratio in each department. Most of the faculty in GIMS belong to Delhi and have good teaching experience.
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The faculty-student ratio at GIMS is good despite being a new college. The faculty are all excellent in their respective areas and all are qualified from renowned institutions. Needless to say that they know their craft very well. Well, the teaching method has never changed since like the start of the education system in India so not expected now.
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Well, medicine is always presented as the noble profession in society and so obviously that thing was lucrative enough for anyone to be in it and the title of doctor is something many people want to have but as you go through the course you do understand that it is not just about the nobility but also sacrifices which one gives this has been my motive to understand those who have lost their youth to help the others hence I chose this course. The faculty-student ratio at Gims is good despite being a new college. The faculty are all excellent in their respective areas and all are qualified from renowned institutions. Needless to say that they know their craft very well. Well, the teaching method has never changed since like the start of the education system in India so can't say much here but would add that the teachers give their hundred percent to ensure that we understand the topics by conducting seminars giving opportunities to express our thoughts on the topics taught.
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I like to read a lot. Once I was a child, I experienced a very strange moment of a doctor treating a patient with such care and generosity. It made me think that I might be a doctor as well and can help many people in my own way. all the teachers are good and qualified
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I like book reading. I also love the way the human body is. It excites me differently. So I had chosen MBBS. Faculty is very high in number with 100% + required by NMC guidelines. Faculties are highly qualified and are very experienced in their respective subjects. They are very practical which makes their teaching interesting. We have a Part completion test every week with Terminals every 3 months and professional exams every year. Exams are conceptual and a good way for learning new things.
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