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Yash Vinod Lokhande's Review On Dr. Ulhas Patil Medical College & Hospital - [DUPMC], Jalgaon

Faculty
3.0
Social Life
3.0
Placement
3.5
Course
3.0
Campus
1.5
Hostel
2.0
Yash Vinod Lokhande
Reviewed on Apr 8, 2020

Remarks

The college is great and the people's are very experienced. Our intention with teachers is great. Just one key problem it is 8 kms away from the nearest town, so we have to travel every now and then for the things we require.

Course Curriculum Overview

3

No, there was no hectic schedule. Just regular lectures and practicals with adequate time gaps between them. The teachers are also supportive and helped me study every section and topic easily. My schedule is from 10 am to 4 pm.

Placement Experience

3.5

We are having a job opportunity in our hospitals itself as a resident doctor and we get paid for that. There are many government hospitals that we can work in as a medical officer. We can also study for post graduation and get paid at the same time.

College Events

3

Traditional day Ganpati festival Shiv jayanti The traditional activity are great and what we love during the college days. Management manages to arrange many dance competitions. We are having the gatherings.

Fee Structure And Facilities

Feasible and very flexible with dates. We are allowed to get the fees within 2-3 months so that we can easily manage for the fees. The fees is least among various colleges in Maharashtra. Fee Structure was my preference.

Fees and Financial Aid

Scholarship provided by Government for backward class students. We need to pay just fifty percent of our fees and the remaining is paid by the Government to the institute. They recieve the money easily.

Campus Life

1.5

I am very interested in sports and extra curricular activities. We arrange various sport activities like football, volleyball, cricket and table tennis. We love our college for the activist's. But the gym is not proper.

Hostel Facilities

2

We get purified water and uninterrupted electricity supply 24x7. The food provisions are above average. But we get everything to eat including protein and carbohydrates rich diet. We also get a breakfast.

Alumni/Alumna

Yes we have the interactions at the hostels and the libraries. They are also very supportive and the ragging is strictly prohibited in our hostel. We really are happy at the college and the seniors. Thankful to Dr. Ulhas Patil.

Admission

I got addmission on the basis of my NEET ENTRANCE EXAM Percentile. The procedure was easy just to submit the documents and give the fees. There were various options among courses like MBBS and BDS. There are around 21 colleges for addmission. But I chose this.

Faculty

3

They are all medical graduates and post graduates. Having much knowledge and experience. They all are always eager to help us in our studies and make our lectures much more informative with PowerPoint Presentations.

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