experience of my college, now turned into my second home

Faculty
3.0
Course
4.0
Campus
4.0
College
4.0
Internship
4.0
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Reviewed on May 30, 2025(Enrolled 2004)

Course Curriculum Overview

4

The course and curriculum is very relevant with respect to the real life world. Medicine as a field is completely applied on real life patients and to cure them . This was the main aspect which motivated me to choose this course as I get to experience everything practically.

Internships Opportunities

4

Our college offers one year internship right after our final year in which we do field visits in various villages and treat patients in real life during that time which helps develop our clinical skills a lot

Fees and Financial Aid

I m currently pursuing MBBS, which is a 5.5 year course. The total fee for the entire duration is ?1650, which remains the same for all students, irrespective of their category. I belong to the ST category, but there is no fee difference based on category-everyone pays the same amount. The fees are very nominal and have remained unchanged over the years. There hasn't been any increase in the fee structure throughout the course . The entire amount is paid at the beginning of the course . As for scholarship, I personally did not receive any financial aid or scholarship from the college. Overall , the fee structure is extremely affordable and stable, which makes the course financially accessible to many students.

Campus Life

4

Overall college is experience have been great and very happening , you always have something or other to do in college . There are clubs made for all sort of interests in college and that's how you can pursue you talent other than studies too which also helps you to develop your skills. Infrastructure is again very good and large unlike other medical colleges which are congested .

Admission

I cleared NEET UG exam and on the basis of my rank scores there, I was able to get this college. I had the option of getting any other medical college I wanted bcz of my decent rank in NEET UG exam . I chose this bcz this is the best ranked medical college in India so I didn't want to miss the opportunity. Admission process process involves participating in counselling session that happens right after NEET results are out and if get a decent rank making you eligible to get a seat in the college, you will be selected through the counselling session . After that, you will alloted the date of medical and when your college starts.

Faculty

3

At AIIMS Delhi , each department has around 10-15 highly qualified professors, which ensures that the student gets acces to a variety of teaching styles. Although I dont know the exact professor to student ratio , overall the environment feels very student friendly. The exam system is fairly consistent and well paced . There is an internal exam every two months which helps students to be on track with their studies, followed by a final exam at the end of the academic year .. the exams are quite manageable if you are regular with your studies . As for the course curriculum, it's structured in a way that blends theore to cal knowledge with clinical exposure , especially in the later years . It's highly relevant to real life medical practice .

Night Life

5

As I said , our campus offers a lot of lot of freedom , so we go for night walks etc. as there are ko hostel restrictions as well, so it's very fun to hang out with your friends during night as leisure

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