The admission process was simple after neet ug you have to select a few colleges during the state counselling and then the results you get alloted to a certain college you go there on the given dates fill-up the form make dd from the cash counter verify original documents and submit them
The curriculum includes theory classes and practicals and end-term exams and assignments along with viva and practical There is early clinical exposure for the real-world application of the course The frequency of exams is moderate and difficulty is moderate as well
The medical internship is different than other fields After four years of college, we have to do an internship at our college hospital itself for a year where we rotate between different clinical departments.
Year-wise fees increase. paid 740 rs. as a category student but applied for government scholarship and freeship so that got covered as well batchmates who are general category paid 1,42,000 rs. for first year and it increases yearly
The campus life is okay there are festivals like Ganesh festival Shivjayanti, Sanyukt Jayanti, Sankalp and a few sports events There is a Rotaract club and a writing club called Arz e kalam apart from these sports events and tournaments are there There is ima, msn, and msncon
faculty to student to student ratio is about one teacher per 25 students and i think that is enough for a good learning experience the faculty first teaches us how to do practicals and then we have to perform by ourselves under their guidence interaction with the teachers is a lot and in every class
I wanted to treat people and this was my dream to become a dostor. MBBS is tough course because we have other people lives in our hands . Exams are very frequent as it is important for us to learn and apply our knowledge in the hospitals.
Course curriculum is taught in such a way as to emphasize the clinical importance of every topic. All of the most important topics are the most common medical ailments presenting to the OPD. This is very useful because it prepares you for your job as a doctor.
the curriculum is the typical rot learning based there are 4 exams annually, 1st and 2nd term ,prelims and the final university exams . you have to just memorise some imp things which come in the exams frequently, then u will be able to score decent no of marks in the exams .the practicals are also not that strict , u are asked basic questions in the viva