Good Medical Institute for MBBS

Faculty
3.5
Social Life
4.5
Placement
4.5
Course
4.0
Campus
4.5
Hostel
4.0

Remarks

This college is a very good institute to study in a provides scholarship and reserves seats for the Muslim minority people, which is not seen in a lot of colleges. The facilities are also good and the faculty is learned too.

Course Curriculum Overview

4

The curriculum is curated very carefully and under the guidance of MCI. The exams are conducted at the en of every semester and is partly theory and partly practical. The syllabus is quite vast and has a lot of theories and concepts.

Placement Experience

4.5

The college provides internal internships to the final year students for their compulsory posting period where the students get to work in all departments and have an overall understanding of everything instead of being restricted to just one or few departments. They get a stipend of around INR 20,000.

Fee Structure And Facilities

For the MBBS course, the fee per year is Rs.6 lakh which is pretty decent as compared to other medical colleges which are private. The hostel fee is Rs.70,000 per annum and mess charges are Rs.2000 per month.

Campus Life

4.5

Extracurricular activities include sports events offered by the college. We have facility for every sport like cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, badminton, table tennis, pool, etc. The labs are looked after well and satisfactorily.

Hostel Facilities

4

The college has a hostel for both boys and girls with all provisions to live comfortably and at ease. The room rent, along with the fee for all other facilities, is Rs.70,000 a year and the management charges Rs.2000 a month for food, separately.

Admission

Like a lot of other medical institutes, my college too takes in admission through the All India NEET UG entrance exam. There is a certain cut off percentage each year and the eligibility criteria is 10+2 in the science stream.

Faculty

3.5

The faculty is really good. All the teachers are staff members of Government hospitals. The professors are very thorough with their area of expertise and teach both clinical and non clinical subjects to us.

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