Honest Review of SMCH

SK
2.9 /5

Dislikes

  • Food is not that good. Just eating to survive
  • Rooms are not that enough big as compared to space per person
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Course Curriculum Overview :

The curriculum prepares us for real-world applications and further academic pursuits. Practicals are done very realistic. New teaching pattern are used for better experience of students which involves student teacher interaction. 3 internal exams are held along with one professional exam.

Internships Opportunities :

No specific companies come to our college, as it it medical college. Patients come with their problems and stipend is bare minimal as compared to the duties doctors do. Government should look after the stipend amount.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

Admission fees is required during the month of admission, along with counseling fees, mess fees, hostel security fees and many other together costs nearly 50000 at a time. Complete course is for 5.5 years which will cost nearly 4-5 lakhs for the whole course. Other than self expenses are also required. Scholarship is not specific it depends on caste, category and background you belong. Our campus provides internship for 1 year in the campus itself.

Campus Life :

One cultural events is held every year. Books are available in library but for some books we have to buy. Technologies like projector are used. Sport's are played and depends on interest of people. There are many clubs within the campus for social services.

Hostel Facilities :

Table, chair, bed, along with sufficient space for a student is provided. Rooms are either double seater or triple seater. Meal is good only. Registration is done by academically, only we have to give our personal details. Hostel is provided after admission. Opting hostel pg or staying hostel is personal opinion of student.

Admission :

Eligibility of the course is passing of NEET Entrance exam. The application form is filled online in the official site of NTA, which deals with the exam. Application fees is nearly 1000-1800 on the basis of caste. Generally the exam is on May, and application form releases nearly 1 month prior to exam. Reservation is 85% for state students and rest for other state students. The exam is once a year and diffulty level is very high. Admission process should be more feasible.

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2.9 out of 5
3.0/5Course
3.5/5Campus Life
3.0/5College
2.5/5Hostel Life
2.5/5Internships


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