UCMS - MBBS from eyes of SIMRAN

Faculty
4.5
Course
4.5
Campus
4.5
College
4.0
Internship
4.0
Simran kathuria
Simran kathuria
Reviewed on Sep 29, 2024(Enrolled 2022)

Course Curriculum Overview

4.5

It comes under topmost MBBS college and is located in Delhi Has a less toxic and friendly environment Our course includes clinical posting to give exposure to real clinical world and our theory and practical classes also give us learnings about clinical world Areas of improvement: theory class can be much more interactive , because it helps in learning things easily Frequency of exams is every fortnite And timing varies along with the exam , it is a moderate level as it helps in learning things easily

Internships Opportunities

4

No such thing is offered in MBBS Who neet to give a NEET - pg exam for working in hospital and doing practice, NEET pg is done to do the post graduation at different colleges Being in a MBBS line , studies will be with you for life

Fees and Financial Aid

Year wise fees structure is 7400 approx, it includes all the tuition fees, registration fees, development fees , lab fees Excluding tha hostel and mess charges For other categories like OBC it is 6500 approx And for SC ST it is around 1-2k No scholarship or financial aid is available But in fifth year of MBBS course they provide internship which is paid, amount is around 25k

Campus Life

4.5

Annual summer fest is RIPPLE Winter fest is AVALANCHE RiPPLE is held around May And AVALANCHE is held around December Every range of book and journal and magazine and computer based learning are available in library Sports like cricket , football, volleyball, basketball , badminton, table tennis are there A gym is also there , separate fir boys and girls There is a sports club, dance club which I am a part of , drama club , singing club , filming society , mental health club , literary society , poetry society , photography society etc

Admission

I applied to topmost MBBS college of Delhi Like AIIMs , Maulana Azad , safdarjung and RML but since I got less marks in NEET which were below the cut off of this college , so I got admission here Fir eligibility: NEET exam is there , here cut off varies from year to year and category to category I m from a general category and got 660 marks at rank 2726 Cut off rank in AIIMS is 100 Cut off rank is MAMC is 1000 Cut off rank is VMMC is 1800 Cut off rank is RML is 2400 Cut off rank is UCMS is 2900

Faculty

4.5

There is one HOD of every department, along with that there is a director professor, 2 associate professor and 2 assistant professor Under these there are senior residents and post graduate students Under all these people are we the under graduate students There is a very approachable relationship between the faculties and the students The faculties are always available to provide help Like Indian council of medical research provides a Short term studentship , so in this all faculty of every department helped us a lot be it professors, residents or post graduates I like most of those people like HOD of anatomy , and many other people There is no such faculty that I dislike but there are some strict faculty who take strict viva's Every fortune there is a class test , failing is a part and parcel of life and being a MBBS student who may face the failure very frequently like at time 20 percent class only fails or in some tests 50 percent too What matters in MBBS is just to get pass

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