I will strongly recommend you take BMCRI Bangalore over AIIMS Nagpur. Here’s why
Overall, BMCRI seems more lucrative in terms of prestige and experience and should be given more preference than the newly established AIIIMS Nagpur which still has a long way to go.
It is widely held that the Mumbai work structure is extremely beneficial and makes you more confident and open.
GSMC has a bond, so you must work for a year after graduation, whereas AIIMS does not have a bond. As one of the most prominent leading institutes in Maharashtra, GSMC has excellent technical infrastructure. It has a higher patient flow, which is very important. It also has more advanced clinical departments. The faculty is an incredible and enthusiastic supporter. It is affiliated with other BMC colleges, giving you more opportunities, and it is also affiliated with prestigious institutions such as Tata Memorial and Wadia Hospital.
AIIMS Raipur is a good choice because of the AIIMS brand, infrastructure, and smaller batch size, but GSMC is still suggested.
Here are 10 things I would tell a student who is about to start MBBS from KGMU-
Remember all these things, study well, and make the most of your stay at KGMU.
AIIMS Raipur Admission for the MBBS program is based on merit in NEET UG followed by counselling. On selection, candidates must appear for a general medical fitness test conducted by the institute. The medical fitness test is conducted for all medical aspirants to ensure that they do not have any underlying medical conditions that might be an issue during training or affect patients in any way.
In case, students have any serious medical conditions such as progressive immunodeficiency or Autoimmune Disorders that might affect both medical candidates and patients, AIIMS will create a medical board consisting of senior faculties who are well-experienced from various departments. The case will be discussed from all perspectives and a fair decision will be made. Candidates are advised not to be anxious or lose hope. The medical board will decide on careful evaluation.
Without any second thoughts, choose KMC Manipal over HIMS Dehradun. Joining a private college is not considered very wise but it’s not in the case of KMC because
Overall, the opportunities this college has to offer make it an excellent choice.
For an MBBS, Sharda University is better. It has an excellent medical faculty. The central library stays open 24*7. The OPD services at Sharda are good. Surgery OPD sees more than 150 patient inflow per day. In terms of education, it is a great option. If you can effort the high course fee, you should opt for Sharda University.
No, CMC Vellore is not the college charging the lowest fees for an MBBS course. There are several other government medical colleges charging very low fees. Even AIIMS charges lower fees than CMC Vellore. Here is a list of colleges charges low fees for MBBS in India
However, it’s true that it charges the lowest fees for MBBS among the private colleges.
Based on the opinions within the medical community, I will provide some information on these colleges-
I don’t know much about GMC Patiala and GMCH Chandigarh, so I won’t comment on these two.
Make sure to choose a college with hardworking students. Good company will motivate you to study harder and excel in your field. Food and language barriers aren’t much of a problem in the long run.
Yes, you can easily get into CMC Ludhiana with AIR 257. In fact, with such a good rank, you can get into any top 10 medical colleges in India. I fail to understand why you are considering CMC Ludhiana as your only option unless you are a local of Punjab and dont want to move away from home.
CMC Ludhiana is one of the best medical colleges in the country but unfortunately, it has only 13 seats for non-Christians and also charges fees higher than government colleges.
However, there isn't any guarantee of admission even with this rank because the counseling is conducted by a state health university and Punjab gives preference to its own resident students. You will be considered only If seats are left vacant in the third or extended second counseling.
PGIMS Rohtak is one of the top medical colleges in India and has better OPD, better infrastructure, better fests, and more SS seats than AMU. You will be surprised to know that it has a separate super-specialty building. However, on the flip side, PGIMS students have to serve a bond of 2 years after MBBS and also have a lesser stipend than AMU.
It is easier to get general medicine in PG at AMU with AIR-7000 just after completing MBBS while in Haryana clinical PG seats are only available in PGIMS. So it will be quite difficult to get a general medicine seat in Haryana. Moreover, the academic environment at the UG level in JNMC is pretty good even if PGIMS is superior in OPD and infrastructure
The fees charged by JNMC AMU are quite less in comparison to PGIMS Rohtak. Also, the institute does not have any caste-based reservation so the quality of the crowd is not compromised at all. Lastly, AMU is a completely ragging-free campus.
So choose according to your priority.