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As a medical student it was my aim to be a doctor Generally people choose this profession for two basic reasons One is money and the second one is to help the people In india we the doctors are praised like god It is good to conduct difficult exams so that only the real ones gets the admission in this course
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Mbbs in todays world is best in terms of income After doing your coarse you can easily earn good amount to enjoy your life As a doctor not only income but saving someone's life is much biggger goal The timing of the exams is nearly 3 hours
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The course is very tough and hectic. The curriculum helps us to prepare for real world applications so that we can apply our knowledge and skills in real life situations. But the curriculum is very hectic and hard they've prepared our lectures in that way that we have to come on Saturday's also.
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The curriculum is very well oriented and is designed for the betterment of students in all the aspects of medical field. It provide us with full medical and clinical exposure which will help in future practice.
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The curriculum of the course is practical oriented and provides a great space for children to learn. The monthly tests makes it easier to study. Proper consistency ensures PG exam to be cracked within first attempt
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I'm in MBBS course and the curriculum our college follows is the official curriculum that the NTA suggests. College follows the proper timetable daily and classes are held accordingly. Batches are divided for easy learning.
I chose MBBS because it was my dream to be a doctor. A brief ratio on faculty:student is 1:8. Most of the faculty is qualified from Punjab medical colleges only. And their teaching methods are not upto mark. They just read out the power point presentations that their subordinates or they themselves make for the class. Very rarely a teacher explains the concepts on board. It’s a very passive sort of teaching. Exams have always taken place on term. And it’s of moderate difficulty. 80 percent of questions are from previous while 20 percentage are new questions.
I got admission into this college through my NEET score. I appeared for NEET in may and got my result in june. Then I applied for the counseling process and got a list of colleges am eligible for. Then after lot of research i chose this college and then went ahead for the admission procedur
My admission in this college was done on the basis of NEET and the eligibility criteria was 50% marks from any recognized board. I scored good marks in NEET so I managed to get one seat out of 150 seats for myself. To get admission here you need to submit application on the form available in the prospectus and need to attach a demand draft of INR 2000 in favor of the registrar and other documents such as attested copy of 10th and 12th exams, migration certificate, aadhar should be attached with the prospectus as well.
I managed to get admission here as I had secured a good rank in NEET and my CBSE board percentage was above 50% , which is the eligibility criteria for this college. I submitted my application on the form in the prospectus. Along with this I also submitted a demand draft in favor of the registrar, my exam certificates and other related documents.
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