20 Nov, 2024
Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Tution fees | ₹2200000 | ₹2200000 | ₹2200000 | ₹2200000 | ₹1200000 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹22.00 Lakhs | ₹22.00 Lakhs | ₹22.00 Lakhs | ₹22.00 Lakhs | ₹12.00 Lakhs |
Events | Dates |
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NEET counselling | Jul 20, 2024 |
NEET 2024 Result Release Date | Jun 30, 2024 |
NEET 2024 Exam Date | Jun 23, 2024 |
Yenepoya University (YU) was established in 2008 which is certified by NAAC with ‘A’ grade under section 3 of UGC Act 1956. The Yenepoya University is the first private University in the District of Dakshin Kannada. The university covers various aspects of the educational arena which provide students with numerous options to explore. Main focus of the university is to give access to quality education to the students.
Yenepoya University offers under graduate, MBBS/BDS programmes in its constituent colleges, namely Yenepoya Medical College and Yenepoya Dental College which are discussed below:
Under graduate courses:
Admission to the above mentioned programmes is through merit in the YUUGET entrance test.
YUUGET is “Yenepoya University under Graduate Entrance Test” conducted for admission to MBBS/BDS courses in YU Medical and Dental college. Check Yenepoya University Admission
Candidates can register themselves by submitting an examination fee of Rs. 1000/- through DD.
Eligibility
Registrar Yenepoya University
University Road
Deralakatte
Mangaluru – 575018.
Enclosures
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As the curriculum is okay to be adjusted and I don't feel burdened so it's okay for me . As MBBS life is little too pressure as we go through the syllabus in the last moment because there is a lot to study.
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As a commoner I always wanted to work in frontline worker in a community that lead me into healthcare system for it I have wasted 2 years on my preperation to get into a government medical college and apparently ended up in private college but still I was happy to pursue my dream to become doctor and serve a purpose in society. As I joined the course national medical council came up with new curriculum that encouraged more patient interaction and empathy with more practical knowledge so we were thrown into hospital as early clinical exposure but nothing ended well as Covid striked in and ended up being an online batch which ruined everything for us.But since we are the first batch on hand on training experience we were thrown into many experiments from medical counsil in which some had benefited us including training classes which they have compulsively added that gained some clinical knowledge on the other side they made sure to document everything on logbooks which doesn't go well as it made us a dairy maker rather than doctors . My thoughts of becoming doctor had many ups and downs through the years as we study one of the most difficult course with very depressing environment and made me hate the course at a point and when I got my degree that made me feel all is worth it but in the end still I'm not sure why and for what and for whom are we making all these sacrifices for years in a community that doesn't appreciate the efforts the health workers put in.
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We have been introduced to the new curriculum of CBME which takes into consideration of attitude and etiquette and enables us to take better understanding of the whole learning experience and the patient interaction
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Mbbs is a professional course of my choice.I was sure i will able to perform well in this field as i was interested to persue this course.The timing between exams are well balanced.exams are of moderate difficulty.
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I suggest more of the clinical side need to be implemented than theory class.Teaching areas can be improved more by adding more interesting videos and fun method of teaching.i suggest for the shifting of ent and ophthal to 3rd year from final year
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The teaching methods are perfect for a doctor. A good exposure towards the patients are able to get. The exam timings are great and level is of medium which makes us study harder. Sometimes all students does not get enough attention, but mostly gets through
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The curriculum followed for the 2021 batch is the CBME curriculum. This is more of a student orientated curriculum. It helps us in real world applications and for further academic pursuits The exams are yearly final exams along with 3 internal assessments throughout the year.
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We are cbme batch hence we follow specific methodology of learning . We have clinical exposure daily and can directly mingle with patient talk and examine them as well . We have library to go study and various amenities like simulation lab
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Curriculum is student friendly.talking about the exams we will be having 3 internal assessments and one university exam. Average of 3 internals are required to qualify writing university exams along with attendance that is 75%for theory subjects and 80% for practical subjects
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the teaching method includes ppt presentation and common black board all teachers come prepared with a ppt which will be provided to the students after the class during the course after every 3 months we have an internal assessment and a mock test for our university exams In total we have 3 internal assessment followed by university exams
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