AIIMS is an exceptionally good medical college often called the Harvard of the East. Only when you join it will you realize the plethora of opportunities it has to offer and how it stands apart from other colleges. Given below are some unique traits of AIIMS that set it apart from CMC Ludhiana specifically and any medical college in general
There are many things AIIMS excels at putting other medical colleges behind itself.
Both IMC Manipal as well as Mangalore have their own unique strengths and weaknesses. In terms of academics, both colleges are almost similar with some of the most experienced teachers, and excellent clinical exposure. The only major difference you will see is that KMC Mangalore has a dispersed campus so you have to travel through a city while you study. Mangalore therefore offers a more flexible life and offers an environment that helps you become a more independent person.
I would recommend Kasturba Medical College even over Government Institutes for MBBS training.
Yes, I’ve been to both the US and UK during my MBBS years at AIIMS New Delhi. But unless the students secure a research grant from ICMR, the trip is not sponsored. This means that they have to pay the expenses from their own pocket.
For a research grant, you’ll have to get a good research work done and present it to ICMR in a conference. Through a research grant, you’ll travel to the US or UK without having to spend a single penny.
On the other hand, electives to Oxford, Harvard, Hopkins are self-funded by the students. They go abroad for their electives during vacations. But this is highly discouraged by the administration as it results in loss of classes. Most students manage by missing a few classes or getting their internship extended in the later years.
Grant Medical College in Mumbai sets an excellent example, making it the ultimate choice for aspiring medical professionals. Here's why you should consider this remarkable institution:
Grant Medical College makes the student understand that an MBBS degree isn't just about textbooks and grades. It's a transformative journey where you'll acquire and refine practical skills that are essential for a successful medical career. Your path to becoming an exceptional medical professional will start after joining Grant Medical College.
Sharda University offers an MBBS degree under the School of Medical Sciences & Research (SMS&R). The course duration is 5.5 years including one year of internship. Students can choose various career options after pursuing their MBBS degree from Sharda University like Doctor, Medical Officer, Physician, Surgeon, etc.
Candidate must qualify for NEET as per NMC guidelines and will be allotted a seat in MBBS through UPDGME. For any foreign candidate, the eligibility criteria is having passed the previous qualification with 50% marks and the student should have studied the required subjects earlier.
The per-year fee for MBBS at Sharda University is INR 12.69 lakhs and the international fee for MBBS students is $20000 annually.
Students are provided with internships and placement opportunities in organizations like Medanta, Max Health Care, Metro Hospital, Fortis Hospital, Sharda Hospital, HLL Life Care Limited, Sri Ganga Ram Hospital, Sharda Hospital, Dr Lal Path Labs, etc.
Sharda University does not provide any meritorious scholarships for MBBS students. However, the students can apply for various other scholarships offered by Sharda University as follows:
| Sharda University Scholarship | Scholarship Details |
|---|---|
| Sports Category Scholarships | Sharda University offers a 5% to 100% scholarship on tuition fees in 1st year for students excelling in National & State Level Sports. |
| Scholarship for Defence Personnel | A scholarship of 5% is offered for children of Naval / Army / Air Force/Coastal Guard/ CRPF Scholarship, Serving & Retd. Defence Personnel in all courses except Medical, Dental, Nursing & Pharmacy |
| Sibling Scholarship | The university offers a fee waiver of 5% for 1st student whose sibling is pursuing education at the university. |
| Wards of Sharda University Staff | Wards of Sharda University Staff will be offered a tuition fee waiver as per University policy. |
| Innovative Idea Scholarship | The university offers 10% to 100% based on innovative ideas that get selected by a committee. |
| Art & Culture Scholarship | A scholarship of 5% to 20% is offered based on exemplary student performance in class 10 & class 12. |
The MBBS program offered at AIIMS Delhi is one of the best you can find in the country and is well-regarded by medical students. Here are a few perks of pursuing this course
In addition to these benefits, AIIMS Delhi has the best faculty, hostel facilities and extracurricular culture.
The schedule is quite busy, especially for final year cadets. But if you learn time management during your faccha term, you’ll manage everything with grace.
All the batches have two theory classes from 8 AM to 10:30 AM, followed by clinics ( during the first year, you’ll have practicals instead). 10:30 AM -11:00 AM is break time. Clinical Postings take place between 11 to 12:50 PM. You will have to reach the Command Hospital (CH) for clinical postings.
After Lunch, you’ll have DH/practicals/tutorials between 2-4 pm. You’ll get free by 4 pm. But on Wednesdays and Saturdays, no academic sessions are held post lunch. Between 5 - 8 PM, you can go swimming, to the gym, to the library, etc. During the final year, you’ll have evening clinics between 6-8 PM. You can visit the reading room to study at night. On Fridays, you’ll get to watch a movie in the Dhanvantari Auditorium.
This is the basic routine of a cadet at AFMC Pune. Also, there is a requirement of 75%+ attendance in theory classes, and 80%+ attendance in clinical postings.
VMMC offers two kinds of MBBS seats- Subsidized and Non Subsidized.
The annual fee for subsidized seats is around Rs. 37,000. On the other hand, for non-subsidized seats, it is around 1.25 Lakhs. The internship stipend is around Rs 26,300 per month.
VMMC is a prestigious medical institution, and the best place to fulfill your dreams. It is growing at a rapid rate.
A close friend of mine shared a few pictures of her hostel room at JIPMER. This is Curie 1 and the little garden attached to it. My friend enjoyed staying at Curie 1 more than Curie 2 because the life here was more vibrant.

The view from her balcony shows PG men's hostel and the two basketball courts in between

The room with the green curtain belonged to my friend and the first door towards the right is the washroom for the set of rooms that are in the corridor

This is the wash area with provision for drying clothes

This is what her room in Curie 1 looked like as a whole.

The rooms in Curie 2 are much bigger.
I hope the pictures helped you get a clear idea of the girls' hostel facilities at JIPMER.
Honestly, there isn't much difference in the level of difficulty of the two papers i.e., NEET and JIPMER. Both the exams are based on NCERT although JIPMER occasionally includes questions out of NCERT Syllabus. JIPMER is relatively easy as most questions are small and simple unlike some complex ones included in NEET.
To prepare for the JIPMER exam all you need to do is go through the previous year's questions, revise your concepts, and formulas, name reactions of organic, and most importantly remain calm throughout preparing for the exam.