Course Curriculum Overview
The curriculum of MBBS is really hard. This includes theory and practical testing. MBBS course is a four year course with one year internship. The exam pattern of the MBBS varies every year, but there is always a university exam at the end of each year that must be successful to reach the first year.
Placement Experience
There are no appointments in the medical field. Alternatively, you should give another entrance test called NEET PG for higher studies. Yes my college offers internships. After a four-year course, as I said before, there is also a one-year internship. I don't know much about this as I'm in my second year according to the stipend.
Fee Structure And Facilities
The fee structure is practical. Since the college is a semi-government, it has a practical fee structure. The NRI quota is five times the regular fee for a student. This fee is for non-Indian or non-Indian nationals.
Campus Life
There are some events happening at the college in 2020, such as the National Medical Conference, HRIDAYA 2020. It is a statewide conference that provides venues for young physicians, followed by discussion and discussion on various aspects of a doctor's career. Another important event of our college is TARANG 2020. The event includes inter-college performances, an inter-college dance face-off, a celebrity night, an inter-college fashion show and a DJ night.
Admission
There is a common entrance test called NEET to enter any medical colleges in India. I tried for NEET, and then there is a list of all the Indian merits made based on your NEET result. Since then, the merit list has been prepared for various states. Colleges allow the respective rank holders through these lists. These colleges should be filled according to student preference. The allocation of colleges depends entirely on merit. So my rank was awarded by the College Terna Medical College. That?s how one is at a medical college.
Faculty
My college faculty has been really supportive and supportive. They not only focus on their studies but also strongly support the comprehensive development of the medical student. They encourage students to participate in various co-curricular activities. They are as strict as Dr. Niti. They are very specific about students ?grades and knowledge.
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