The only medical college with 10 affiliated hospitals

Course
5.0
Campus
5.0
College
5.0
Hostel
5.0
Internship
5.0

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General
General
Shashank
Reviewed on Aug 5, 2023(Enrolled 2020)

Course Curriculum Overview

5

MBBS is a profession to serve the people its a course of 41/2 yr along with an internship of 1 yr annually exams are conducted by knruhs of Telangana its somewhat difficult and top faculty is available at Osmania medical college.

Internships Opportunities

5

We have a one-year internship at Osmania general hospital, Sarojini devi wye hospital, government ent hospital, erragadda mental health care, govt Maternity hospital-petaburj, mnj cancer Hospital, koti metallicity hospital, fever hospital, silver hospital.

Fees and Financial Aid

College fees- 10000& hostel fee of ten thousand rupees along with mess fee and students get financial assistance from Telangana government by providing ts epass scholarship for obc sc st and at internship u will get a stipend.

Campus Life

5

In the library all types of books are available. There is a projector and a well-structured lecture hall. There is a volleyball court, cricket ground, basketball court, and table tennis. Omc cares, rotract,marcopolo etc.

Hostel Facilities

5

It's a very good hospitality and hostel in our college. Good food. Menu cards with different items. Nonvegetarian twice a week along with biryani. There is an academic section in the college where admission into hostels is taken.

Admission

You have to appear in a neet entrance exam that will be conducted every year by the national medical council according to rank along with the reservation they will offer you a seat as it is a top medical college in Telangana you must score higher marks.

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