My college: A divine place

Placement
4.0
Course
4.5
Campus
4.5
College
4.5
Hostel
4.0
Internship
4.5

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Monika gahlot
Monika gahlot
Reviewed on Dec 18, 2022(Enrolled 2020)

Remarks

For entering this college for MBBS one needs to crack the NEET UG exam with a good rank. For example- if you are from the general category and from the All India quota, your rank must be under 100-200. Reservation benefits for OBC, SC, ST, and EWS are per the government scheme. The admission process is not so tough, you just need to follow the steps provided at the time of admission

Course Curriculum Overview

4.5

It was my childhood dream to become a doctor. And being a doctor always fascinated me, so I chose the MBBS stream. Although it's not very easy definitely it's worth it. The teachers here are well qualified. Almost all of them have pursued their MBBS and even some are MD and MS. Term exams are held every 3 to 4 months. It's not very difficult to pass the exams if you have studied from the very beginning. The passing percentage is 50%.

Internships Opportunities

4.5

After doing four years of our MBBS, in the final year i.e fifth year, we get to do an internship in the attached Safdarjung Hospital. The stipend for the same is about Rs.27,000 per month. There are night and day shifts and sometimes we have to work for 24-48 hrs straight.

Placement Experience

4

In medical colleges, the term placement is not suitable. After doing the MBBS we have to give the NEET PG exam and according to the rank in this exam we get we specialize stream. The students from my college get seats in the very prestigious AIIMS Delhi, Maulana Azad, and many other prestigious colleges. Every year out of 170, 130 to 140 students are selected.

Fees and Financial Aid

The cost of the study is very minimal. Per yearly Rs.36,000 are charged as the college fees and if you have opted for a hostel you have to pay 6000 per year for Hostel that includes the electricity bill, water bill and everything else. You just have to pay for the Mess food.

Campus Life

4.5

The annual first name is Nirvana which is held every year in the month of August and September but due to COVID-19, we didn't have any fest for the last two years. The library is well furnished and fully centralized AC with a rich quantity of books. We don't have much for sports activities. In the boy's hostel, we have table tennis and a basketball court and in the girl's hostel, we have only a badminton Court. There are a number of societies in the college that include music society, Dance society, Fashion Society, literary Society, St play society, and many more.

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Maulana Azad Medical College - [MAMC] | Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

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