NDMC Medical College, Delhi

Faculty
5.0
Social Life
3.0
Placement
5.0
Course
5.0
Campus
4.0
Hostel
2.5
Sheetal Chhillar
Reviewed on May 6, 2020

Remarks

I did my MBBS from NDMC Medical College which was worth it. The college has great education system with a good faculty and nice campus with a green cover. The college has a hostel but it is not as good so I would recommend staying outside campus. The training programmes and practicals bring in depth to studying at this college.

Course Curriculum Overview

5

The MBBS Course I did was a 4.6-Year Course with 1 year internship which brings in the practical training requiring specialities like gynaecology, child health, health, medicine, surgery, emergency medicine etc. . Annual intake of NDMC Medical College is 50 students based on NEET-UG scores.

Placement Experience

5

There are on-campus internships and also a college hospital called The Hindu Rao's Hospital which have various specialisations and which provide training programmes. NDMC Medical College gives a compulsory internship for 1 year after completion of the 4.6 year degree. After graduating from NDMC Medical College one can get easy placement with an approximate of 1 Lakh salary per month in Delhi with annual increment.

Fee Structure And Facilities

I did my graduation from NDMC Medical College with annual fees of Rs. 50,000 by All India Quota which is a 4 year 6 months full-time graduation degree. This, according to me is quite feasible to pay as an annual fees.

Campus Life

4

The college has a well-equipped and maintained campus with the Hindu Rao's Hospital in it making NDMC the largest medical college in North Delhi. The college has facilities like sports, hostel, cafeteria, transport facility, library, conference hall, hospital, bank and playground. There are annual programmes conducted in the college but most being educational.

Admission

I registered myself in Delhi NEET Counselling by visiting the official portal of Faculty of Medical Science, The University of Delhi online through 2 rounds, first, online registration and by giving the exam and second, by visiting the college for selection and seat allotment.

Faculty

5

Along with well-equipped modern technology, there is well-trained and qualified faculty who are always interested in healthcare education promotion. The staff also encourage students for self-learning. Faculty members of every department are subject knowledge enriched are are great professors.

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