For getting admission in any government medical College, we first have to give entrance exam named neet . It is a competitive exam so there are many applicants. But due to limited number of seats only few students are admitted in the course. Cutoff is different for all colleges but overall you have to score minimum of 650 because of increasing competition. I think number of seats should increase as number of applications are increasing tremendously. There is proper security as there are many cases of leaking of exams.
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.
My college fees is very less compared to other government medical colleges which is affordable. It is only 25000 for all india students and hostel fees is also very less it is only 2000 per year which is very small amount of money in comparison to our expenses. It is a government college so only option get admission here is by giving entrance exam neet. There is no particular scholarship.
In our college annual event is ecstasy in which there are many events like dancing singing painting and many sports also both formal and informal. Even I participated in painting competition and I also got the 1st Position. In our library there are so many books and of different edition and different publications. We can easily gain knowledge from these books. Our classroom is fully ac and proper seats. There is Rotaract club run by our seniors and many blood donation camps.
There are many departments for each particular subject. Each department consists of minimum 15 -20 teachers which is a good ratio comparison to other colleges. Our class size is 250 and we are divided in different batches and each batch have separate teacher. It helps us to gain proper knowledge as there is not so much crowd. This helps us to study in a good and coordinated way.
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
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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.
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.