An honest opinion about MBBS by sue

Faculty
3.5
Course
4.0
Campus
3.5
College
3.5
suhana malik
Reviewed on Sep 23, 2024(Enrolled 2022)

Course Curriculum Overview

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I always wanted to become doctor due to personal reasons and i came across many challenges whether it be entrance exams or the competition with 2500000 students. But it surely prepares you for the real world out there and definitely not for the weak because the burn out is very common so when you hit your low you gotta get up yourself

Fees and Financial Aid

Yearly fees is Rs.1700000 and its a five year course No scholarship is given. Registration fee is only of NEET which is medical entrance exam where when we put our preference for college we give a security deposit of Rs.200000 which is returned to us when we are admitted into a college . Then, there is examination fee which is Rs.30000 per year.

Campus Life

3.5

My campus is really pretty it is covered with so many trees and its so peaceful honestly our course is so exhaustive so im glad it is at a good place with peaceful surroundings and good student interaction

Admission

I applied to DY patil mumbai, MGM Mumbai and NYU Noida and HIMSR. I got confirmed admission from DY patil at first and i went there first almost made my decision of doing my MBBS from there but then the accommodation was a problem for me and it made me change my whole decision entirely. Like i said the only thing wrong with DY Patil is the hostel and it made me change my decision from DY patil to HIMSR other than the accommodation, i was hella excited to study in bombay but life has to go on haha. The eligibility is 10+2 with PCB with good score i believe then you appear for NEET UG exam which is an entrance exam for medical and it is of 720 marks and the cut off always goes like high every year and according to the cut off you get your college be it government of private and honestly the only thing that matter is your hospital where you will do from internship from cuz it will give you more patient interaction and more experience and how to deliver all the qualities that a doc has

Faculty

3.5

our batch has 150 students and lecture starts at 8 am in the morning till 4 in the evening. MBBS is the most difficult course they say which is true in a way because it requires sacrifice of your time but it is manageable if done in a right way. It is a self learning course to be honest, so you gotta put your blood and sweat so you can serve your community

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