Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Tution fees | ₹105000 | ₹105000 | ₹105000 | ₹105000 | ₹105000 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹1.05 Lakhs | ₹1.05 Lakhs | ₹1.05 Lakhs | ₹1.05 Lakhs | ₹1.05 Lakhs |
Events | Dates |
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NEET Admit Card Release Date | Jun 20, 2024 - Jun 22, 2024 |
NEET 2024 Exam Date | Jun 23, 2024 |
NEET 2024 Result Release Date | Jun 30, 2024 |
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location is near to kolkata.fee is almost negligible.no service bond is provided.hospital is attached with college campus.This curriculum makes us ready for any upcoming challenge we may face frequency of exam is 3 hrs
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Lecturer theatre can be more modernization occur. More teachers are required as compare to central college here is less faculty. Exam are occur thrice a year , one university exam occurs every year where we have to get 50% to pass
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The curriculum was good, curriculum maintained properly We learned a lot of things like patient managing, patient party counselling. one very interesting thing is our college have the skills lab and all the maniquine are in good condition and well maintained. teachers are always there to teach
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As we all know MBBS is a very well known course for its job security. As doing MBBS you can directly apply for a housestaffship at different hospital you can do RMOship or you can practice your own medicine.
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This course is for the students who wants to be a doctor in their life. MBBS teaches about helping others and also about make one a respectable citizen towards the society. This course is very difficult comparatively to the other courses.
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The MBBS curriculum is comprehensive and rigorous, typically spanning five to six years, including a mandatory internship. The course is designed to provide a solid foundation in the medical sciences, combining theoretical knowledge with practical clinical skills. Every three months there is a semester and ata the end of the year there is prof.
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The couse follows CBME pattern, it is the same nationwide. I was not influenced by someone or something. I wanted to pursue this degree since school. College really prepares you to interact with the outside world. You'll interact with many patients in wards as well as in campus. Taking to different kinds of people and observing a number of patients will lead to your growth onky. Exams are a bit too much on your mental and physical health. But if you're going to be a doctor. This much will need to be sacrificed
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MBBS is one of the most relevant degrees in India as India , specially the rural parts of India has not sufficient doctors when it comes to our huge poulation. The curriculum includes patient interaction form the begining of 2nd year itself which leads to better understandinf of the course. The patient interaction with student during 2nd and 3rd year could be managed in a better way. The exams here are moderate an frequency depends onthe year and subject. There are minimum 3 semester exams and 1 professional exams every year. Which include practical examination as well.
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Thing that encourage me to opt this course is flexiblity and freedom. When someone complete his/her MBBS he/she is not bound to work in someone's supervision, they are free to choose the work according to their choice. After completing MBBS, everyone gains the knowledge and confidence to manage patient's problem in real world. I think some clinical things need to include from 1st year. With in year there are 2 semester examinations and 1 professional examination, gap between these exams are 3 months. Difficulty level of semesters are moderate to tough and professional exams are mild to moderately tough.
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I believe our curriculum to be apt. There are frequent internal exams to have us prepared for our professional exams. However i feel the curriculum could include more clinical based senarios and we can learn better clinically than theoretically
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