Rajesh Kumar's Review On Government Thiruvarur Medical College - [TMC], Thiruvarur

Faculty
4.0
Social Life
3.5
Placement
4.0
Course
3.5
Campus
4.0
Hostel
3.5
Rajesh Kumar
Reviewed on May 5, 2020

Course Curriculum Overview

3.5

Exam structure is hectic. We have back to back exams with hardly any gap between two exams. The course curriculum is also hectic. Sometimes there is alot of pressure as the internals and practicals overlap. Sometimes there is also a pressure of extra classes as the courses donot get finished in the right time.

Placement Experience

4

There is no placement as it's a medical school, and as per DCI, as specialists you donot have a placement as indicated by the restorative board. Anyway the school furnishes great temporary jobs with a stipend of Rs 10,000 every month for one year. We can likewise function as partners and get ready for PG one next to the other. The entry level position experience is incredible and we get hands on understanding on each perspective and are furnished with the necessary apparatuses and innovation as well.

Fee Structure And Facilities

The fee structure of the college is extremely affordable and feasible, I feel. It's very economical. The fees are Rs 34,000 per annum which makes it to Rs 170,000 on a total for a period of five years which is not very expensive.

Campus Life

4

Gender ratio is generally toward 6:5 or 6:4 girls to boys per batch. Mine was 50/50. Most students are of middle class families and some are rich. Religion is mixed of hindu and muslims in ratio of 5:1.

Hostel Facilities

3.5

The college provides separate hostel facilities for boys and girls studying the pharmacy courses. The hostel provides spacious, clean and well-maintained rooms. Along with adequate arrangements for lodging as well as hygienically prepared food we also have sufficient security to ensure the safety of students residing in the hostel under the watchful eye of the hostel wardens.

Admission

The college offers admission into its MBBS program based on NEET rankings. NEET cut-off refers to the minimum rank that candidates are required to secure in NEET to be eligible for admission into the college. NEET cut-off score of individual medical colleges is released after publication of NEET Results. I scored 565 in NEET and was able to get into this colege.

Faculty

4

The college has an exceptionally devoted personnel. The college gives a decent proportion of all around prepared and exceptionally taught employees who are well furnished with the cutting edge innovation. The educators likewise put in a great deal of endeavors to adapt the subject into the understudies mind. The instructors are agreeable and are accessible all an opportunity to support the understudies.

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