Why you should choose MAMC

Course
4.5
Campus
4.0
College
4.5
Internship
4.5
ABHISHEK
Reviewed on Jul 8, 2022(Enrolled 2019)

Remarks

You need to give NEET(National Eligibility Entrance Test) in order to get admission to any medical college in India. You need to secure 650+ marks in the NEET exam to get into MAMC. The application process is quite simple. You need to go to the NEET official website and submit the application form process. The application fees for general, EWS and other categories are INR 1600, 1500 and 900 respectively. And if you are a foreign national you need to submit INR 8500. The admission process is very simple. After getting your seat you need to present to the college with all the required documents issued by the college which you can see on the college's official website.

Course Curriculum Overview

4.5

MBBS course is of 4.5 years of duration along with 1 year of internship. The faculty of MAMC is very helpful. The professors are very helpful they will teach you in an easy manner so that you can grasp the concept. Many professors have authored standard textbooks which are used across the country. The average faculty: student ratio is 1:20. Usually, there are 2 to 3 monthly tests and 2 term examinations followed by a professional examination at the end of the year. This exam is quite tough, and so is the course but in the end, your efforts are gonna pay off.

Internships Opportunities

4.5

After completing 4.5 years of your MBBS course. You will work as an intern at Lok Nayak Hospital(LNH) for 1 year. The stipend is different in different hospitals. In LNH you will get around 22500 INR per month.

Fees and Financial Aid

The annual fees for UG students is ranges from 1900 to 2300 INR. There are no other charges except for professional examination fees which you need to give at the end of the year before your proffs. There are many monetary scholarships available for students. In MBBS you barely got any extra time apart from studies and occasional breaks where you can just chill or go out. But if you still want to do some part-time job you can opt for tutoring NEET aspirants.

Campus Life

4

MAMC has an annual intercollege fest named SYNAPSE which is held in March and an Intra college fest named GOONJ which is held in October every year. You can buy books from any book store or you can issue books from the library. The new lecture halls are fully air-conditioned and spacious which 250 students can easily accommodate. There are many societies like literary society, dance, music, fashion, drama, and book club. There are many sports options like basketball, volleyball, TT, badminton, cricket, and chess.

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