One of the best medical colleges in India

Sachin Dagur
3.9 /5
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  • Mess is not of a great quality and needs improvement.
  • College funds are low considering the class strength is 250.
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Course Curriculum Overview :

MBBS is a big course with a large scope. Faculties are themselves residents and professors with excellent teaching and good faculty-student ratio. Term exams are slightly more difficult than Proffs but excellent teaching makes them easy to pass.

Internships Opportunities :

The internship is offered for 1 year and is mandatory after completing 4.5 years. The schedule is hectic but prepares us well for our upcoming jobs as physicians and surgeons. The stipend is also good for the internship.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

Fees are nominal, around 2.5k per annum. MAMC is pretty much the cheapest in terms of affordability compared to its peer colleges. Examination and hostel fees are taken differently, but they are also affordable.

Campus Life :

The annual fest occurs around early winter, somewhere around November. All the important medical books are available nearby at a discounted rate to buy, as well as to be issued from the library. Classrooms are kept clean and large with adequate tech. Sports is a bit lacking but there are societies for many extracurricular activities. There are societies for dance, music, drama, fashion, literature, cricket, football, volleyball, and chess.

Hostel Facilities :

Hostels accommodation is inadequate as in many students have to wait years to get their first room to stay in. Hygiene is a big problem. Mess fcaility is good but has room for improvement especially in hygiene and menu diversity. Registration for hostel is quite simple and affordable.

Admission :

Everyone who got >50% in 12th is eligible to give NEET-UG, which is held yearly around the first Sunday of May. The application form and details are available on their website. Reservation is available for caste-wise reservation, PWD, GOI candidates and others. Improvement can be done by taking 2 papers instead of 1 to reduce stress on students.

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3.9 out of 5
4.0/5Course
4.0/5Campus Life
4.5/5College
3.0/5Hostel Life
4.0/5Internships


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I always wanted to be a doctor. My parents also wanted me to be a doctor. That's why I chose this profession. I don't think any change in curriculum is needed. The frequency is also fine enough to get you engaged all year in your academics.

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4.1 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

The thing with being in the best medical institute in the country is that the internal exams here aren't as breezy as compared to some other places. We are expected to have a certain standard of knowledge at all times. And that's a totally justified and beneficial thing. There are 3 professionals in all. Each semester, there is a mid semester and end semester exam.

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Placement Experience:

After 4.5 years if your MBBS course you have to take a learning experience with your elder doctors or your representation. You have many options to do jobs if you want to continue your studies for MD/MS so you can opt for gov MBBS doctor in your own colleges otherwise you can also keep continuing you doctorate experience from the same college that they provided. Almost 90% to 100% of students were selected in the same college or in another top hospital in India.

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VG
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Placements are not there in MBS colleges. Most people like to pursue Post Graduation i.e. MD/MS after completing MBBS for which there is the entrance exam of NEET - PG (To become NEXT soon). Post-graduation in UCMS has a stipend of 70k-80k depending on the year in which the person is. Post-graduation is a three-year course. Following Post-graduation, a person can apply for the post of Senior Resident (SR) in a hospital or further prepare for NEET - SS for a super - specialty in a field. Even after MBBS, a person can apply for the post of Junior Resident (JR).

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Course Curriculum Overview:

In MD you will get 90000 per month stipend. Faculty of AIIMS is so good don't worry about that you will get the top best faculty from any all India institute of medical sciences. You dont have to take tension you will learn.

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Admission:

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test(NEET)

Placement Experience:

The college offers 100%placement and job opportunities.Yes,Our College provides the obligatory internship of 1 year in its own hospital.During the internship,the doctors get a full hand on experience on patients under the supervision of Highly qualified Doctors and the internship also help become highly competent by learning new practical hand on skills by these highly qualified Doctors.

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