All about MBBS from private college

Dislikes

  • Very strict and you will not get holidays easily. One has to go thorough all application work which sometimes seems to be disgusting
  • Hostel rooms are very congested and small

Course Curriculum Overview :

I have choosen MBBS as I always wanted to become a doctor . But this course requires ample amount of hard work and dedication. It's not go with flow . You have to do a lot of hard work just to pass in exams Exams are held yearly and the all over duration of course is 4.5 years + internship

Internships Opportunities :

After the course of mbbs internship gets started of 1 year Due to good patient load , interns learn a lot and gain good amount of knowledge from respective residents and doctors Stipend is less as compared to government colleges with merely 7000-8000 per month which may increase in future

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

Tuition fees - 13,73,760/- Hostel fees - 1,75,000/- Other charges- 85,600/- University fees - 37,080/- Total 16,71,440/- Scholarships are provided by college on scoring more than 70% in yearly examinations

Campus Life :

Campus is small Anually FEST and Dussehra functions are held Summer vacations not more than 10 days Classrooms are quite spacious and each classroom has proper air conditioning Sports event are frequently held

Hostel Facilities :

Rooms are small Air conditioner is there from 5 pm to 8 am One almirah, a bed and a desk chair are provided Washroom are cleaned everyday Rooms are cleaned frequently Hostel provided with lift ( ground + 3 floors )

Admission :

You have to qualify NEET examination with more than 450 - 460 marks ( cut off may vary) Admission is through UP state counselling No benefit of state quota One of the top colleges among all the private medical colleges in UP according to ranking

Faculty :

Faculty for each subject are more than sufficient and highly qualified. Faculty members are always there at correct time in class and teach you with full dedication. Some of them are very good and also allow students for healthy interaction

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3.3 out of 5
4.0/5Faculty
3.5/5Course
3.0/5Campus Life
3.5/5College
3.0/5Hostel Life
3.0/5Internships


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Sr
4.8 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Cinical part of each subject prepares students for real world application but course too vast to complete it . Timing of exam is 9am to 12 am , 3 hours exam , it happens in 2 to 3 months. We have enough time to prepare for it ,

faculty: 5/5
college: 4/5
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Er
4.1 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

The course curriculum is very on point and vast the college teaches almost whole syllabus from renowned authors and books Just the time taken to cover the syllabus needs to be shorten as we don't get enough time to study after the syllabus is over The notes need to be improved which are shown on the projector

faculty: 5/5
college: 5/5
course: 4/5
hostel: 5/5
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AV
3.7 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

I always wanted to become a doctor since childhood,it was my dream to become a doctor They train us well Exam level is moderate to difficult As they take the whole professional yearly exam and there is no semister

faculty: 4/5
college: 4/5
course: 4/5
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D
3.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

This course need to much patience for success, you have to be honest and hardworking to serve mankind. This is 4.5 years course along with one year mandatory internship. Examination occurs on yearly based, this is not semester based.

faculty: 3/5
college: 3/5
course: 3/5
hostel: 3/5
internship: 3/5
campus life: 3/5
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R
4.5 /5

Placement Experience:

Almost all students of MBBS got selected for pg courses on first or second attempt due to internal quota.so ,very good selection to higher studies . Good pay grade in pg - 1,10,000- 1,20,000 monthly for JR and 1,35,000 plus for SR. Good package after pg 18,00,000- 24,00,000 yearly easily Selection to MCh or DM ( 2 - cardiology, 2- neurosurgery, 4- plastic surgery)

faculty: 5/5
placement: 5/5
college: 4/5
course: 4/5
hostel: 4/5
internship: 5/5
campus life: 5/5
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DT
4.3 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

There Are a several resons too choose this college, the college provide a interactive manner to students to deal with the patient and how too diagnose a particular disease to serve the patient. Thanks

faculty: 5/5
college: 5/5
course: 4/5
hostel: 4/5
internship: 4/5
campus life: 5/5
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MB
3.5 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

The course is really demanding it demands physical and mental peace. But it also has it perks it gives you immense respect and responsibilities as well. But overall the study of mbbs is really really worth.

faculty: 4/5
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RK
4.5 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Mbbs is a very respectfull career where people treat you like god but hardwork is the only key to flourish in this field there is no other alternative , this proffesion is filled with excitement and stress.

faculty: 4.5/5
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course: 5/5
hostel: 4/5
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SM
3.5 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Being a doctor is one of the most satisfying jobs and it was always a dream for me. In my college, there are almost 1 faculty per 15 students. All the facilities are well-qualified postgraduate doctors and super-specialists. Exams are quite tough to pass, in the initial year, they are more frequent which reduces to 2 to 3 times a year in the final year.

college: 3.5/5
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A
2.8 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

I chose it to be a good doctor. There are even 2-3 faculties in departments for 150 students so, in some it's bad. Some of the faculties are excellent in teaching but again many of them are slide readers. We have 2 terminal exams at the end of 3 months and a pre-university before the University exam.

college: 3/5
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