The infrastructure and the hospital is just top notch
Social services sone by the collage and the hospital
Dislikes
Nothing much to dislike about this collage
But if you have to mention something then it has to be the mess food
The hostels are very strict about the timings in the 1st year
Placement Experience:
During internship which is in the final year of mbbs kims appoints their own students for an year and if interested the students could join kims hospital as an graduate mbbs doctor or can apply for pg courses.
The classes are good and the lectures are of top quality
The practical classes are also so good .
Dislikes
There are very few holidays so if u like holiday it is not for u
The attendance is very strict so no bunks
No one is your own so be very careful while making friends
Course Curriculum Overview:
The curriculum is very tough and hectic. You have to work very hard each and every day so that you can get a slack during the exams . There will a total of 4 exams each year . There will be three internals and one proff at the end of the year.
The necessary equipments and patient flow is really good.
The number of facilities are more than adequate.
The advance equipments are also present .
Dislikes
Language barrier plays a major role for non odia students.
There is always construction going on in the college.
No holidays on Saturday and the duration of classes is leanthy.
Course Curriculum Overview:
Being a doctor is itself a blessing and saving life is the next best thing . The cirriculum is hard but teaches us the basic aspect of medical science and the exams are necessary so that the pressure doesn't fall on us during university exams.
The infrastructure and the location of the college
The facilities given in the college like fest and club
All the necessary items provided by college
Course Curriculum Overview:
This course what i always wanted to do even if it is a difficult course but still it is all worth the pain and struggles
Even hav 3 internals and a final exam in each year which is very stressful but after passing the exams the joy is worth it
Relatively new college with good infrastructure and the management is adding on new facilities every year. Faculty is good but then again its one’s own hardwork that will take you further. Hospital attached to the college has decent patient inflow.
The campus is ginormous and caters to a holistic learning environment. Kiit is a brand that is renowned all over India and for good reasons too.
PBMH attached to the college has good inflow and there are no shortage of cases.The senior faculties are quite renowned and take teaching seriously.
Course Curriculum Overview:
Medicine is a ever evolving curriculum with new stuff being found every year. Most of the faculties have attained foreign fellowships and are up to date with any recent advances. This is reflected on their methodology of teaching and the content of the course. Clinical aspects of every subject are immensly focused upon and its relevance in a hospital setting is discussed extensively.
Nothing in general. The study burden is as how it should be for mbbs.
Course Curriculum Overview:
The college is very well. The faculty is amazing. Some professors arent that great and give no effort in teaching as any college. But maximum faculty is amazing. The college in general is very good and will give you alot of exposure.
The infrastructure of the college is very good along with the hospital
The total ambience of the whole campus is very good
The study facilities is quite good along with internships available with the stipend
Dislikes
The hostel food is not good, i wont recommend the mess food
Course Curriculum Overview:
Exams are taken 3 times a year . 2 internals and a final exam . The professors are good here and the hospital provides us with practical knowledge which has a quite impressive number of patient load . There are audio visual facilities in the classrooms and seminars are conducted too . Tutorial and AETCOM classes are very helpful too .
There is nothing called placement in the medical stream, unlike engineering courses. Each and every medical graduate graduating from medical school gets either a government job or a private job or starts its own medical practice. Those working in a private or a government setup earn a monthly salary of Rs 70000 per month to Rs 100000 per month. From my college, each and every students gets a job in any private and government medical college or hospital.
There is no such term called placement in medical colleges because whoever does mbbs gets either job in a government or a private medical college. Each and every medical graduate graduating from medical college gets Rs 75000 to Rs 100000 per month. And it depends on the state where you practice and also on the skills and experience you have. Almost all students graduating from my college get a job in hospitals across India.
The medical field does not have placement term in its profile. Whoever does mbbs gets either a government or a private job in a hospital or a medical college. After doing pg one can also act as a tutor. Almost and every student graduating from my college gets a job. I will work at my college after doing my mbbs.
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