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Is Midnapore Medical College a good place to do my MBBS from? Should I choose it over North Bengal Medical College?

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Akanksha Shukla, Posted On : November 18th, 2021
MBBS Medical School & Medicine and Healthcare, Medinipur Medical College (2022)

Studying MBBS means you must forget all your past achievements and start afresh. People usually think there are certain colleges, graduating from which will be valuable in India. But keep in mind that your main focus should be on reading and gathering up knowledge.

You should focus more on self-studying than relying completely on your teachers. MBBS requires reading and re-reading. College is not a primary concern as long as you read your standard textbooks. 

Government colleges have a great patient load but poor teaching faculty. Private colleges have less patient load, but better infrastructure and teaching. Finally, everything depends on your passion, interest, caliber, and skill that you acquire over years of practice.

Not all students of AIIMS or JIPMER become the best physicians. Choose a college based on your requirements and not just for your brand name.

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Which is better for MBBS - Dr. DY Patil Medical College Pune, SRMC (SRU) Chennai or KS Hegde (affiliated to NITTE University) Mangalore?

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Divya Sharma Posted On : November 30th, 2021
Studied at K S Hegde Medical Academy (2018)

If the fees are not your major consideration, then according to the patient load, SRMC and DY Patil are much better than KS Hegde. Though the curriculum and training provided to the students are a lot better in KS Hegde.

The one thing that should matter most is graduating successfully with an MBBS degree. Patient load is not the primary concern until post graduation.

KS Hegde also gives a lot of importance to extracurricular activities, sports and cultural events. This helps in the students holistic development as well. Therefore, analyzing everything, it is suggested that KS Hegde will be better to pursue an MBBS degree.

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How is life at CMC Ludhiana as a MBBS first year student?

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Kalyan Sahu Posted On : September 25th, 2023
CMC Ludhiana

The lives of M.B.B.S. students at CMC Ludhiana are lively and filled with fun activities. The initial year might feel a bit hectic because of the difficulty in adjusting and the endless syllabus. 

  • The college timings are usually 8 am-4 pm. 
  • The common subjects taught are Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, and Ethics. 
  • The entire batch is from diverse cultures and backgrounds enhancing the overall classroom experience. 
  • The hostel facilities are much better than government colleges and there is a student-run mess.
  • The professors are well-educated and experts in their respective fields.
  • However, you might now be able to experience a connection with nature here as the college is amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.

Overall, the life of an MBBS student at CMC Ludhiana is fast-paced with anatomy dissection hall socializations, practicals, anatomy, interesting physiology, and hanging out with friends!

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Is it worth leaving KGMU seat for AMU seat of an MBBS taking in consideration the UP bond and internal PG reservation?

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Sagar Dikshit Posted On : September 25th, 2023
lives in Lucknow

You are right in considering the UP bond and internal PG reservation while making your choice.

  • Internal Reservation- JNMC offers 50% internal PG quota, which is completely free of caste based reservation. This is beneficial if you plan to pursue PG after your graduation. Also, you’ll have better chances of getting clinical seats here at around 23k AIR.
  • Rural Bond- Unlike KGMU, JNMC doesn’t come under the two year rural bond. This is a big relief in itself.
  • Location- Location wise though, Lucknow is far more developed than Aligarh.

You may choose JNMC (AMU) over any of these top colleges of UP- KGMU, RMLIMS, GSVM, MLN and LLRM. The reason being, as already mentioned by you.

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Are supplementary exams tougher from regular exams in an MBBS. I am going to write the exams this month, and my college is affiliated from RGUHS Bangalore. How strict will the marking be?

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Swastika Handa, Posted On : November 2nd, 2021
MBBS from Dr Ulhas Patil (2020)

No, supplementary exams are not tougher than normal papers. Some out of the syllabus questions come in exams. But that is not something to worry about. 

  • Prepare from the question papers of the previous 10 years. 
  • Proper hard work and dedication are necessary to score good marks.
  • The markings depend on the teachers who check the paper. 
  • Some teachers give good marks because they know that students are under pressure during exams but have worked hard enough. 
  • But some teachers check the paper very strictly, ending up with average scores.
  • The marking is something that is out of your control. You can only prepare well for the exam so focus on only that.
  • Try writing good answers, neat diagrams, and stay on topic.
  • Simplify your language.

For exams, time management is also essential. Do not put all your time into finishing one question. During practice, solve the previous year’s question papers in the given time to get accustomed to the pattern. This will help you complete the exam without any difficulty.

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Do you need to pass separately on both papers of the first MBBS RGUHS?

Kabya Kalbalia Posted On : March 30th, 2024

No, it is not necessary to pass both examinations of a topic in the first year of the MBBS at RGUHS. As per RS3 rules and maks distribution, you just have to ensure you score an overall grade of 50% including internal exams, both the paper and theoretical viva. 

It is vital to secure a 50% overall grade. Here is the mark distribution for the first year of the MBBS at RGUHS:

Particulars 

Marks 

Internal Assessment 

40 

Theory Paper (2)

100 (each) x 2 = 200

Theory Viva

40 

Total 

280

The total marks is 280 out of which candidates must at least secure 140 marks in total. It is valid for anatomy and physiology papers. The Biochemistry paper is divided into 2 parts with 50 marks assigned for each paper. 

It is not difficult to pass the first year of the MBBS at RGUHS. With a valid score of 50% aggregate plus 75% of attendance in theory and 80% in practicals. You must be able to pass your first year MBBS RGUHS Examination with flying colours.

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What is the performance of students in NEET PG after the MBBS course in KMC, Manipal?

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Shambhavi Sharma Posted On : September 30th, 2023
MBBS from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal

NEET PG is like any other entrance exam. So the UG college doesn’t really matter when giving your PG entrance. 

But it is true that your clinical postings have a bearing on the things you remember when reading your preparation material. Your exposure to clinical signs, diagnosis, radiological findings, and surgical procedures makes you remember things. A dedicated faculty, motivated peers, and hardworking seniors will have a huge impact on you. Good seniors offer tips and tricks on cracking entrance exams.

Coming to KMC Manipal, it is a premiere institute. It is at par with most government medical colleges. The alumni of this college can vouch for its good academics and campus life. 

You’ll have to prepare for your PG with efficiency and diligence. Your UG college won’t have much of a role in this regard. KMC Manipal is a good choice for an MBBS, and it will offer you all the facilities and exposure. 

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Can I do MBBS and BA from IGNOU at the same time ?

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Simpal Rai Posted On : February 27th, 2023
BA from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) (Graduated 2020)

Yes, UGC has given its approval regarding pursuing two courses at the same time, only provided that one cannot pursue both these courses in regular mode. This basically means that for both courses to be considered valid,, one course has to be in regular mode and the other course must be in distance mode from Open University.

UGC rules are applicable in the case of IGNOU also. Earlier before UGC made such changes, IGNOU did not allow two regular courses simultaneously through the same University. But in accordance with recent regulations, you can do two regular as well as two distance courses at the same time.

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Which academic books do students of MBBS at KMC Manipal and Mangalore use?

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Pratik Parikh Posted On : September 30th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

These are the books I and my peers used as KMC Mangalore MBBS students-

For first year-

  1. Anatomy : Gray’s (Recommended); B.D. Chaurasia; Netter’s Atlas (must have). 
  2. Physiology : Guyton (Recommended); A.K.Jain (not as good as Guyton); Manipal Manual of Physiology (only to pass, last resort). 
  3. Biochemistry : Satyanarayan; Beena Shetty (only to pass, last resort).
  4. Embryology : Inderbir Singh
  5. Neuroanatomy : Snell (For Neuroanat).

For second year-

  1. Pathology: Robbin’s (This is the only book you need for this subject).
  2. Microbiology: Ananthanarayan(Fungus, Virus and Immunology is really good). 
  3. Pharmacology : Tripathi (Massive, but required for entrance); Shanbag (only to pass).
  4. Forensic Medicine and Toxicology : Pillai (Really good book on this subject).

For third year-

  1. Community Medicine : Park 
  2. Ophthalmology: Khurana (Last minute study)
  3. ENT : Dhingra

For fourth year:

  1. Medicine : Davidson (MUST HAVE, MUST READ); Harrison; Archit Sir (this book is really helpful). For Practical - Macleod’s. Some students use Harrison or Arup Kumar Kunda (this book helps with probable viva questions).
  2. Surgery : Bailey (The BIBLE of Surgery); SRB. Some students use Clinical Pearls of Surgery
  3. OBG : Dutta ( Always for Obstetrics); Sheila
  4. Gyn - Shaws( Recommended)
  5. Pediatrics : Ghai and class notes
  6. Orthopedics : Maheshwari.

These books are used by MBBS students at KMC.

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Where should I go for pursuing MBBS PGIMS Rohtak or NDMC Delhi Hindu Rao Hospital?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : April 25th, 2023
lives in New Delhi

If you are a medical student looking to pursue a postgraduate degree, it's important to consider your options carefully. One option you may have heard of is the PGI Rohtak, which is a well-known medical institution. However, there is another option that you should strongly consider: Hindu Rao Hospital in Delhi.

Here are some reasons why you should choose Hindu Rao over PGI Rohtak:

  • Hindu Rao Hospital has reserved seats for postgraduate degree programs, which means that you are more likely to get a spot in your desired program.
  • By staying in Delhi, you will have access to a large and competitive healthcare market. This will help you acquire skills that even students from reputed institutions like KGMC, Stanley Medical College, and Madras Medical College may not have.
  • Delhi is the capital of India and has a thriving medical community. You will have opportunities to attend conferences, workshops, and other events that can help you stay up-to-date with the latest medical research and techniques.
  • Living in Delhi will also expose you to a diverse range of patients, which will help you develop your clinical skills and empathy.
  • Finally, staying in Delhi will allow you to stay close to your family and friends, which can be an important source of support during the stressful period of medical school.

In summary, while PGI Rohtak is certainly a reputable institution, Hindu Rao Hospital in Delhi offers many advantages that you should consider. By choosing to study in Delhi, you can acquire skills and experiences that will help you stand out in the competitive medical market.

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