Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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MBBS | ₹11,000 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% + NEET | 9 Feb - 16 Mar 2024 | |
M.D | ₹36,000 (Total Fees) | Graduation | - | |
M.Ch | ₹36,000 (Total Fees) | Graduation | - | |
M.S | ₹36,000 (Total Fees) | Graduation | - | |
M.D | ₹14,000 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | - |
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Yeah it's a very long process ... But it's worth it . When we have the Dr. tag in front of our names . Although it's very difficult course .. needs a lot of hardwork and patience but after solving the problems of any patient that feeling is really great to experience.
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I believe our curriculum to be apt. There are frequent internal exams to have us prepared for our professional exams. However i feel the curriculum could include more clinical based senarios and we can learn better clinically than theoretically
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The academic standard of the college is pretty good with all facilities and good patient load. The academic campus and hospital campus is separated so the campus is very peaceful. The strictness is adequate with good support from many, if not all teachers. College is also free from any political influence which also makes the campus very peaceful.
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I have chosen this course to serve people and also to upgrade my career. The student teacher ratio is normal. The teachers are perfectly qualified. Bsc nursing has semester system. There will be internal exams, semester exams and practical exams
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Faculties are good in almost all departments. There is one-semester exam per semester and 4 MB exams which happen at the end of the first, second, third and fourth years. The semester exams are easier to pass than the MB exams.
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The course is of 5½ years, faculty members are great and supportive. The student ratio is 60:40 that of boys to girls. Professors are well-qualified and renowned. MBBS is an exam that requires effort, dedication, and input.
It is a very good professional. Student and faculty ratio varies with department generally 1:20. The qualification of every faculty member is very good and teaching methods now improve with technology. After completing the unit take part completion exam and semester exam every end of the semester. The difficulty level is too high to pass the exam
Since a child, my dream was to fulfil my dream of parents and make them happy so I see Doctors get respect and people love doctors. In my college faculty & student, the ratio is 60/250 in my ist year but in 2nd year since I am not able to join college due to covid crisis. But they teach us online so maybe 70/250. Professors are highly qualified and teach us well but in this college, since the Bengal language is Bengali so make us understand Bengali and they also encourage us to learn Bengali so it will help when we will do an internship in our hospital. Examination: in colleges of Bengal timing of exams is almost fixed and since they teach quite well with all clear concepts so almost all students get a pass.
It was my childhood dream to become a doctor. Hence, I had to choose this course in order to pursue it. All the faculty have a PG degree. All of them are one of the best professors in the country. Term exam happens twice in a year. Yes, passing in medical term exams are very difficult.
I had a passion regarding this profession. The faculty students ratio for each department is roughly about 1:25. Teaching mainly consists of lectures and hands on practical classes. The term exams takes place after around every 3-4 months followed by a final MB exam which takes place annually for each year. The difficulty level is moderate.
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