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I wanted to be a doctor so I took up the mbbs course.There is a lot of hands-on learning in the clinical postings so it's very useful.The only negative is that there are a lot of exams-there's an internal once every 2 to 3 months
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The course curriculum is followed by the guidelines made by the NMC with some amount of modifications, the minimum score to pass an exam here is 50% and you have to get good scores in exam to jump to next semester, exams are conducted semester wise with moderate to hard level in exam and I believe there is nothing to be improved
MBBS is one such course which requires sheer determination and excess amount of efforts both physical and mental. The curriculum is very huge compared to what we read in 12th std and the practical aspect of handling patients requires lot's of knowledge. The clas lectures help you to some extent but self prep is a must In JIPMER, we have 3 IAs per year and then one model exam and an end year university exam. The difficulty level reduces from IA to university exam
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The exams are quite difficult and there is a good frequency of exams. There is a lot of case based questions so it kinda prepares us for the real time scenarios which is great. The aspect of dealing with healing diseases is what made me get into the field
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Human anatomy and physiology with biochemistry and pharmacology influenced me to chose this course. Curriculum is well orientated. Anatomy department should be changed. Six internal exam along with one send up and university is there.
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Medicine is considered as one of the most divine field in the whole world which allow us to make good changes in the physical and mental will being of people... JIPMER is one of the best colleges in India to pursue MBBS which is very good in academics as well as extracurricular activities
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The course taught has top most quality. The professors are well qualified doctors and there are adequate facilities for every aspects Also the classes are based on standard ppts and books. We have a student friendly environment here
The curriculum is preplanned and based on national guidelines. The faculty at each department is one of the best in their respective fields in the country. Many of them have authored and edited reputed medical books. Like every other college, there are some faculties that are revered for their excellent teaching style while others can be considered average. Exams are held regularly throughout the course in the form of formative assessments, internals, ward leaving, et cetera. Send-ups and university examinations are held at the end of each academic year and are not easy to pass. While pass percentages are quite high, one must prepare properly to pass the exams. Classroom teaching is accompanied by laboratory experiments, practical classes, clinical teaching and patient interaction.
The course curriculum consists of 19 subjects divided over 4.5 years. Often what happens for clinical subjects is we have super specialty faculties take classes for us. For example, neurosurgery classes are taken by a neurosurgeon instead of a general surgery faculty. Apart from that, many famous medical authors like Dr. Apurb Sastry and Dr. G K Pal are in our faculties. Our faculties have been sent as directors on deputation to other peripheral AIIMS as well. The facilities we get at JIPMER are hard to find anywhere else. University and Sendup exams are held at the end of the year with internals, formative assessments and ward leavings held regularly. Exams are quite difficult actually but the quality of training is sufficient for students to be able to pass them.
I chose the course because of my interest and will to study medicine. The faculty-student ratio in each department varies from 1:15 to 1:20 and the faculty are highly qualified with basic degrees being MBBS, MD/MS, further many of them have obtained their fellowships from England and USA. Each semester has 1-2 internal assessments and the year culminates with one mock exam and one final exam. The exams are made to test our understanding as well as prepared us so that an average student can easily pass.
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Like any other institution, JIPMER will offer you some of the best and worst days of your life.
Academically, I gained exposure to a vast variety of cases. This has worked to enhance my confidence as a medical professional.
In the Pediatrics ward, you may visit the neonatal ICU, and see how sick newborns are taken care of. You may attempt resuscitation on a baby. You may conduct deliveries in the Labour room, and perform minor sutures. You may interact with cancer patients, and others suffering from life threatening illnesses. You may work in the surgical emergency department.You’ll witness many births and deaths.
JIPMER lets you explore your field of interest. Whichever department you are interested in, you can volunteer for the same. You can volunteer in every department if you like, no one will stop you.
Apart from academics, this college will help shape your personality. You’ll face hardships and stressful situations, but they’ll make you a stronger person. You’ll find some of the best classmates and faculty, and make unforgettable me
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