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the CBME based curriculum ensures that students focus more on practical knowledge than rote learning. there are adequate opportunities for us to interact with patients and see all sorts of medical cases, which provides a holistic opportunity to relate the theoretical knowledge with clinical scenarios. exams are conducted very systematically and the questions are actually framed very well based on their clinical importance. Difficulty level is determined finely after adequate considerations and allows the setting of distinction between students based on performance.
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The curriculum is very good as there are simulations and we are posted in real hospitals we interact with real patients and it prepares us well for the real world and the facilities are doctors themselves The duration of classes and distribution of subjects over all years can be improved There is an exam every 3-4 months and difficult levels are medium
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BPT is a good course and scopes are there a lot like sports physio , ortho , neuro, cardio, geriatrics, paediatrics its according to the specialisations prefered by you while in doing the course in kmc patient exposure is really good and clinically and practically its helpful
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The course is really so relevant for real life clinical encounters and it teaches u a lott The respect and renowned reputation of this profession made me to choose that No improvement required The exams are too difficult actually
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The curriculum, like any medical curriculum is challenging but is still comprehensive in the way the faculty teaches it. The subjects in first year are anatomy, physiology, communication skills, indian constitution, exercise therapy and electrotherapy. The curriculum teaches us theory as well as practical application of concepts which prepares us to see patients in the future. I took this course cause it was my best option after MBBS. There are three exams per semester. Two sessional examinations and one final semester exam. These are of varying grades based on the subject. The course works on a credit system. If you have all credits then you pass. If you dont then you dont. It would be nice to have clincal postings from the first year itself so we would get to observe. But thats alright.
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For a person who did not plan on taking physiotherapy as a major till after their boards, I am absolutely loving the curriculum and the subjects. The reason why I chose this college and this course is that we get to start going to clinics to gain experience from the second year itself. This allows us to gain clinical knowledge early on. It's course outline was very good. And it prepares us for all sorts of patients and cases. Right from orthopaedic or sports injuries to ICU patients meeding cardiopulmonary physiotherapy. We also gain experience in neuro physiotherapy. Clinical Postings change on a regular basis allowing a student to gain a lot of clinical experience in a good amount of time. Exams are often and are not very difficult if one is consistent. Practical examination are often difficult as methods differ from doctor to doctor but the overall idea is the same.
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I wanted to learn this course as this course doesn't have surgery part. And day by day there in demand of this course. The curriculum is set by the main campus which is Manipal. lt is very helpful in future aspects There is no suggestions for improvements in any areas of the courses and teaching methods The difficulty level of your examination is very normal but you have to work hard
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After completing your mbbs you are enrolled into inernship of 1 year with a stipend of 35000 per month but you have to come for all 365 without a holiday and after cometing your internship it is upto you if you want to pursue further education or practise
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The curriculum is comprehensive and updated. It covers all essential aspects of medical education. It is nicely crafted and various important topics are covered with a strong emphasis. Seminars, presentations and other innovative methods of teaching are being involved in the curriculum.
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Mbbs is a very prestigious course. it's a very noble profession and also has a lot of career opportunities for the future including clinical practice, research, healthcare management, and medical teaching. there is also job stabilization
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