Osmania Medical College has a faculty structure with six units, each consisting of one assistant and one associate professor, offering generally good teaching quality. In the third year, students undergo one theory and practical exam, with most passing, although external examiners can be strict, sometimes leading to 3-4 students failing.
MBBS graduates are required to complete a one-year internship, while postgraduate courses do not include internships. Completing a postgraduate program here boosts your reputation and helps secure jobs in private hospitals. The MD/MS Obstetrics and Gynecology program has an annual fee of 25,000. For admission to any postgraduate course, a total of 60,000 is needed, which includes a 29,600 university fee, with the rest covering college expenses like CDS, academic development fund, and e-library fee.
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