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The curriculum is hectic but at the same time very necessary for an MBBS student to know all domains from ground level to the higher level. The curriculum provides real-time interaction with patients as well to improve communication skills.
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I chosed MBBS because it is a professional course that teaches us the skills to treat our patients and provide the care to them. It also teaches some interesting things about human body that is barely known to a normal human being. The curriculum prepares you well for the real time situation and its application is good if the clinical posting are attended by the student regularly. The area of improvement in the course are such that if the clinical exposure are increased and the focused on theory related exams is reduced. The frequency of exams is once in 4-6 months and the difficulty is moderate. If a person is thoroughly studying throughout the year he can easily clear the exam
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The course and curriculum are well structured including the modern and newer aspects of medicine at the same giving importance the basics and fundamentals of each and every subjects. The subjects of first year really well taught
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The course of MBBS is so vast , so we have to study almost daily and there is exams on monthly basis (practical') known as ward leaving exams , also the exams is type of difficult even after studying so yes u have to work hard , kind of sleepless nights during exam . And overall in a year 4 theory exams are there - 1st internals, 2nd internals, pre proffs and proffs . They can reduce the frequency of exams
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I belong to 2021 batch, which is just post COVID batch, so they setup the curriculum in an appropriate manner. There is no lag w.r.t. other AIIMS. I can't find any improvements for them, because some departments do perform different methods of teaching in a unique manner. They are evolving batch wise. Exams are after every semester, two internal assessments, then PreProfesssional, then Professional Examination, final exams of the year.
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Doctors as a carrier considered to be the GOD's service.So MBBS as a course itself has dignity in the society.Also the financial aspect is considered to be secured.The course is all about practical and clinical knowledge.
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After the completion of 9 semesters, students join the internship program in which they are paid Rs. 30000 per month, following which students must clear another entrance exam to the PG seats. The highest package offered varies with choice of course and is not fixed but all the candidates earn 12 times higher than the national average salary. Usually 100% placement is provided. My plan is to pursue an MD in any of the medicine and allied subjects
I choose the course because I wanted to become doctors from most prestigious college of India. I didn't get seat in AIIMS Delhi so then I choose this college as it is near my home town. The students faculty ratio is 70:12. All the faculty are passed out doctors so they are highly qualified and they teach us in such a way that no need to ask for any doubts. The university conducts exams after every 3 months and we all have to work very hard to pass the exams.
This college conducts free camps for the students. This is very beneficial to the students. MBBS doesn't offer placement. But college provides internships in the college premises. During the internship, we have great exposure to the patients. Students provided a good stipend during their internship
I got admission in this college after qualifying NEET exam. The eligibility criteria in this university are that the candidate should have at least 50% marks in class 12th and also they have cleared NEET exam.
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