Every thing as positive as well as negative aspects. Same is with my college.The college was well developed laboratories Nd still the renovations are going on. The college is trying to improve it day by day. The college does not proper accommodation facilities for hostelites.
The college is great when it comes to academics and studies but there are less opportunities to have fun inside the college campus. The guards and faculty members are very strict. The rules and regulations are strictly followed everywhere.
The College is awesome academically. The staff is really helpful. However, the main drawback is fmthe hefty fees they charge from one student. Also there has to be some changes made in the infrastructure.
The college in itself is very focussed and producers doctors of high calibre and great repute. It has some of the finest faculties and facilities which help in the overall development of a student. The only issue arises with the hectic schedule and work load of students.
Postive- provides us with good faculty and other facilities with good infrastructure and extra curricular activites, college is too safe with lot od securities. Negative- annual fees is a bit expensive.
The most important positive remark I would give about the college would be the location itself. I've been in love with Mysore and I would say it's one of the perfect places to live in. Especially Bannimantap, the area around the college is really peaceful.
The only negative thing about this college is that we get only vegetarian food in the mess since this is a hindu college.The positive thing is that the management is very cooperative with the needs of the students.
NEET, got 98percentile, all India, took part in MCC (centralised counseling), got selected in 1st round. Went to the college, finsihed the admission formalities, submitted the required documents and paid the DD.
Minimal ragging is there around hostel premises just so much that it might help seniors and juniors get to know each other.. As usual management is all about making money.. but at least they are providing good infrastructure for learning and they have a good tertiary care center for exposing students to bedside clinics.
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