My experience at MAMC has been quite demanding but ultimately rewarding. The curriculum for the MBBS course is extensive, and while the exams can be tough, they really prepare us for real-world medicine. The faculty is supportive, and I appreciate how approachable they are.
The best part of MAMC, however, is definitely the annual fest, Synapse. It brings a sense of community and excitement to the campus, allowing us to showcase our talents and bond with each other. Overall, it’s a great environment for both learning and personal growth.
My experience at MAMC has been quite fulfilling so far. The faculty is top-notch, with a good ratio of professors to students, which really helps in understanding complex subjects. The curriculum is rigorous, and exams can be tough, but if you're consistent with your studies, you can manage.
The best part of MAMC, in my opinion, is the annual fest, Synapse. It's a fantastic platform for showcasing our talents and interacting with students from other colleges. The vibe during the fest is simply unmatched!
So far, my time at MAMC has been a rollercoaster of intense studying and memorable experiences. The course structure for MBBS is challenging, and the faculty is incredibly knowledgeable, which makes a big difference in grasping the material. I find the regular assessments keep us on our toes.
But honestly, the best part has to be the campus life! The library is well-equipped, and the various clubs and societies allow us to balance our academics with some fun. The Synapse fest is another highlight; it feels great to let loose after all the hard work!
The Best of MAMC
Starting on Feb 14, my first day at MAMC was quite an experience. I remember sitting in the auditorium and meeting my new roommate. Exploring various spots in Delhi was a highlight too. We had hematology and biochemistry labs, celebrated birthdays, and yes, caught some sleep during lectures. There was even a funny moment when someone snapped a photo of me dozing off.
Semester exams were a mix of stress and fun, with all-nighters just to scrape through. My friend got caught napping during a lecture once, which was hilarious. We also had batch and freshers' parties. Academically, MAMC is top-notch because both professors and students are really dedicated to studying. The exam period was intense, but those sleepless nights are unforgettable.
Thanks for asking, Nimansh Jindal.
I think you're trying to make me all sentimental with this question, bringing back all those memories every time I walk through the now-empty campus. MAMC felt like a warm and welcoming home to me. I realized that it was all of you who made it feel so comfortable. As for the academics, I've definitely experienced the whirlwind of MAMC studies.
I've encountered so many different people here, faced stress, made friends, and learned about life. It's been mostly sweet with a bit of bitterness. It's tough to pinpoint my happiest moment because every time I thought, "This is the happiest I've ever been!" The chats and strolls, celebrating Holi four times, meeting laid-back seniors, and partying are unforgettable. Special mentions to Gautam Chellani, Parikshit Sen, Suhani Yadav, Arwachi Sindhu, Dr. Mihir Rai, Sarthak Bhat, and the one I was eager to meet but didn't get the chance, Shiveha Verma. The trips were short-lived but amazing. The most cherished moments were with my buddy Namuna Antariksh. And some special times with Nimansh Jindal and a few other seniors like Debashis Hansa, Pratham Sachdeva, and Disha Agrawal are what I hold dear and think about before feeling overwhelmed. Although video calls help, it's not the same as having you all around.
When I see the deserted, leaf-covered paths, I wonder if I'd be sadder walking alone through these places we enjoyed together or leaving for home, missing this lonely yet beautiful campus filled with memories.
Here are some pictures from my endless gallery scroll.
In peace,
Gogo