I have a few friends who attended NEIGRIHMS. Their time at the institute has been quite good. It is a central Govt. medical college. There is also a hospital near the campus. The institute offers decent academics with good patient flow and cases.
For an MBBS, NEIGRIHMS can be a decent option.
Here are some good tips for the final MBBS MUHS practical exams
Hope this helps you!
Here is the CMC Ludhiana NEET cutoff 2022 for a non-Punjab, non-christian UR category
Round 1 |
10840 |
Round 2 |
16113 |
Round 3 |
16113 |
So, the last rak at which CMC Ludhiana allotted an MBBS to non-Punjab non- Christian candidate belonging to the general category is 16113 .
CMC is a minority-based institution where the majority of seats are reserved. General Category Students in the Open quota, hardly are allotted 4 seats so the cutoff is very unpredictable and changes every year depending on the level of difficulty of the exam and other factors.
That said, it’s difficult to determine the minimum marks required to get admission to CMC Ludhiana without knowing your category and the year you will be attempting. The cutoff for the previous year for various categories are listed below:
General |
351 |
OBC |
572 |
SC |
547 |
To give a rough estimate, in a fairly easy paper, you need 600+ and in a difficult one, you might need 560+ that is if you want a general category seat (Open quota) in CMC for MBBS.
Sharda University is one of the most well-known institutes in India. Pursuing MBBS at Sharda University will undoubtedly provide you great exposure, unlike many others.
Here are two factors you should know before finally enlisting at the University
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I have many friends in CMC Ludhiana and everyone started a number of reasons why one should prefer the college for an MBBS.
The most common answer was that the teachers and professors stay on campus and don’t practice privately. This translates to better attention to students and round-the-clock availability to students, residents, and patients. They focus entirely on teaching the students and working at CMC Ludhiana. Moreover, they aren’t money-driven and work for larger goals. It’s true that CMC Ludhiana has slowly lost its image but still many choose this college mainly because they are impressed by the dedication level of the faculty.
Some systems are still in place that have been handed down from the days of missionaries over generations and prove to be very beneficial in training good doctors.
The counselling usually takes place at Govt. Omandurar Medical College, but there have been plans of making it online.
Here's how counselling usually takes place:
But counselling does not end here. For post counselling formalities, you will be given a receipt. You have to go to another room where they stamp that receipt. You have to pay the fees in the counselling hall itself. Again you go to the IOB counter, get a DD for the fees specified and produce the DD at another counter, where they give you an admit card.
You have to report at your college within 3 days. If you are from a CBSE or ICSE school, you have to get an eligibility certificate from MGR Medical University showing your admit card there. To avoid the crowd reach as early as possible.
The first year at CMC Ludhiana has only 3 subjects namely Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry. Here are a few books recommended by my friend for each of these subjects
Anatomy
Physiology
Biochemistry
Additionally, you can refer to the notes you made while attending lectures.
There are 15 NRI quota seats out of 100 seats in every branch of MBBS at RUHS Jaipur. Only students with Rajasthan domicile, an NRI account with Rajasthan counseling can join through the NRI quota.
In the NRI quota, there is no reservation. An AIR of around 40,000 should get you a seat in RUHS through the NRI quota.
Govt. colleges are better than reputed private colleges because of the huge difference in fees. The payment seats at private colleges in Rajasthan will cost you around 40 lakhs. The fees in Govt. medical colleges, on the other hand, is around 40,000-50,000 only.
The quality of academics at Govt. colleges and private colleges are almost the same. Professor can’t teach you the whole syllabus. In your MBBS, you will have to do a lot of self-study. Out of 19 subjects, 4-5 are for self-study. So, it’s better to choose a Govt. college, where the fees are less. Sawai Man Singh Medical College, Dr. Sampurnanand Medical College, Sardar Patel Medical College, are among the many good Govt. colleges in Rajasthan.