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I had a dream since when I was a child to become a doctor, I don't know that time how to become a doctor but want to be one. And I had some exposure to hospitals during my childhood and i develop an interest to be a part of this profession. The faculty is well qualified and they are best in their respective domains. The student-teacher ratio is good, we have small groups teaching (SGT) classes where 10-15 students are allotted to a faculty where interactive classes are taken, and doubt in that topic is solved there. The faculty are well trained and their teaching technique is good. They take interacting classes and seminars where students are given the opportunity to present their presentation and any doubt on that topic is cleared. Assessments are taken after a chapter or system is finished, every week or two a class assessment is taken. Semesters ending exams are being taken after the end of every semester, a pre-final exam is taken to allow students for the finals.
I have always dreamed to be a good doctor and serve society. The faculty to students ratio is 20:1. All the are well experienced in their field and they are very good doctors too they teach us through ppt and slides, they teaches us well. In a year there is one final exam and three internal assessments and to pass we have to study very much and work hard
I always wanted to be a doctor and wanted to help society. The student and faculty ratio in our class is 30:2, all the faculties are MBBS graduate and postgraduate in their subject and they are highly qualified, they teach us very well. In a year there are three internal assessments and one final exam and one must pass to get into the next class, the exams are very tough.
I chose this course because I was always interested in becoming a doctor and helping people. The number of faculty is very good here, all the departments have ample faculty. The facilities have passed from renounced institutions and are at their own level. Medical examinations happen quite often. And their difficulty level is also high.
I choose to pursue MBBS because it's my childhood dream to be a Doctor. and my family fully supported me to achieve this point in my life. The faculty-student ratio is good almost. 20 teachers on 200 students in a respective dept. The qualification of faculty members is just awesome.. well qualified. The teaching method is quite good too. clears all related doubts and enhances skill and conceptual learning. Exam in MBBS is like a daily schedule routine. To pass the exam is a little bit tough if you haven't prepared seriously for it. nevertheless, you can at least pass easily if you have studied all important topics and chapters up to the extent then.
Students after the 7th semester are good. The placement is quite good. After the internship, you get to do rural in your own district which is very good. And also internship is done in our hospital along with seniors so they guide us a lot. Around 70-80 percentage of students get good placement. There are several Students who got good placement.
In India I don't think any medical undergraduate ever feels any problem with his placement. The Doctor - patient ratio is indicator for the lack of Doctors in our society. So after completing the MBBS, one can easily get a job, govt. or private.
After the completion of the ug course i.e mbbs we have to do a 1 year internship in the college itself after that there is a 1 year rural posting that we must provide to the government after that there will be placement
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