You need to secure a rank within 10k in NEET as a general category student to have a chance at admission here. All the admission detail is provided on the college website. The exams are at an interval of 3 months
The MBBS teaching in this college is pretty hands on. You'll have your clinical postings regularly from second year onwards. There is a good inflow of patients in the hospital so exposure is pretty good.
You're offered a compulsory intership for one year with the hospital affiliated with the college itself. The stipend is Rs 18,000 per month. The work is hectic as the hospital is busy but it's good for gaining experience.
Tuition fees is Rs 25,000 anually for AIQ students With extra 4000 yearly for hostel. The fees for state quota student is 2,500 only. Additional scholarships are given by Gujarat government for reserved candidates.
The annual college fest held here is called Ecstasy It has both artistic as well as sports event. All the books relevant to the couse are available in the library either both indian and foreign writers.
First years are required to share a room between 3 people. The mess meal are reasonable. Obviously nothing special. It's a government college after all. But still more reasonable than other colleges The annual hostel fees is 3000 for AIQ students
The faculty is quite large in size. Each student is provided their own mentor who they can approach anytime. All the teachers are highly qualified (Anatomy department is the best personally) . As for doubts, there are teachers available in the department always.
After completing 4 and a half year of mbbs you get compulsory internship in college attached hospital in which you get around 20k per month stipend for one year after that you can apply for pg in which you get around 85k per month and that's pretty good as staring pakage and almost 90peraent of students get that
The MBBS course is actually very beautiful but the speed of the syllabus cover coverage and the syllabus is very fast and we required more time to at least cover and understand it understand the topic but reality is even we don't understand anything we have to write in exam just to get pass
Mbbs is itself a name of honour and respectable profession. This profession gave me goosebumps as after god only doctor is the one who can save someone's life There is another level of happiness after saving life or giving a new life to individual. I think there should be more clinical practice than bookish knowledge which can help us to handle the patient better. There are so many internals and university exams after completion of every session. Yes these are somewhat difficult but if we start studying from starting of the session we can score good marks in exams.
course curriculum is strictly according to the nmc guidelines and they teach you all the topics provided in it...their is also thorough clinical based studies which enhances the topics more for students
Many of the system is as available as it should be but if some changes can occur can be like teaching methods of some professor who studies in high level of English and some of takes a lot of topics in one lacture. Overall it's great.