Llrm medical college best for mbbs in nCr

PB
3.6 /5

Remarks :

I cleared neet exam in 2021, and through AQI counselling I get Llrm medical college Meerut Mbbs, the admission process for AiQ students is easy although it is quite hectic for state counselling because the number of students coming through state counselling is quite high.

Course Curriculum Overview :

Mbbs is quite a lenghty course that requires proper guidance, and support, infra, in alarm you get the best faculty in terms of knowledge and Experience, and there is a hospital that gives you Experience in medical college.

Fees and Financial Aid :

Fees for Mbbs 1st year is about 42000 rs for General students and for reserved category students it is about 33000 rs including hostel fee and there is a provision for a scholarship through state and central.

Campus Life :

Llrm medical college Meerut have a lush and green campus which is about 70 acre in area, we have a central library, super specialty building, Cricket ground, volleyball court badminton court, and Basketball court.

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3.6 out of 5
3.5/5Course
4.5/5Campus Life
3.0/5College
3.5/5Hostel Life


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PK
3.1 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Course is overrated no doubt but at the end it all worth it when you treat the patient. Currently NMC guidelines are clinically directed but the way college fulfills it are not up to the guidelines. After doing MBBS in this college you are not that much confident to prescribe any medication independently. Education here is more theoretical than practical. College can improve it by giving more practical knowledge on real patients. Due to lots of junior residents, MBBS students get less chance to perform any clinical activities.

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PC
4.4 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

I don't think I really need to say something about the relevance of mbbs as course. You become a doctor after completing your cumbersome 5 year that itself is very relevant. You come so many different types and flavours of people during this time. You just need to enjoy the process

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ms
3.7 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

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S
3.6 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

The curriculum is although good but should focus more on practical than theory as the course targets on field work . There should be more practical based teaching for easy learning and the ratio of practical exam should increase

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HD
4.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

My curriculum is a study of real life where you're handling a whole life in your hands . You have to deal with them beside your ego and emotion. It prepares us for the real world . However, I think ENT and Optha should move back to 3rd year to reduce the load of 4th year. The frequency of examination are once in 2.5 months but you get only a month or 20 days gap between your PU and proffs. Proffs are do or die ,which I find most difficult.

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K
4.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Course is relevant and comprehensive which allows the students to prepare themselves according to the needs of today's world. As the curriculum deals with the learning of modern medicine and various aspects of medical science so I got influenced to choose this course. Latest curriculum also prepare us for various postgraduate entrance examinations and building a foundation for speciality learnings.

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S
3.1 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Personally speaking , this course is very time taking and difficult if u do not keep calm. There are moments when i feel like quiting the course as the course is longer than other usual graduation courses, also it takes a lot of hard work to learn the skills and gain the knowledge.

faculty: 4/5
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DK
5.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Mbbs is the best course , to pursuing mbbs is like dream of many student In my curriculum of course teaching by ppt method this curriculum is best worst according to me because no any one listening lecture only wait to ending of lecture I suggest to all college old method is gold like take lecture of board because students listening the lecture very carefully and attentive in class In any year schedule provide by college of class day In any year 2 terminal held then final professional exam occur , by terminal exam you and atttendacce (minimum 75 prcent mandatory ) you eligible to give the exam of final professional exam Difficultty level of all exam medium I suggest every student take lightly of all exam study day per day and enjoy with friends

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Sb
4.5 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

This curriculum is chosen by me because it is about saving lives of peoplenew curriculum is made by NMC to provide more of a practical knowledge to all indian medical graduates Overall curriculum is good except that very busy time consuming course

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MT
4.1 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

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