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Placement
5.0
Course
4.0
Campus
5.0
Hostel
4.0
Interview
5.0
Internship
5.0
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Reviewed on Apr 5, 2022(Enrolled 2021)

Remarks

Eligibility: 12th with PCB/Biotech with more than 75% in each Qualified NEET exam Application form, date, fees: Managed by NTA check their website www.nta.nic.in My examination date: 13 sept 2021 I got DU quota benefit (85% seats of delhi mbbs colleges will be reserved for those who have cleared their 11th and 12th from a delhi college)

Course Curriculum Overview

4

The course curriculum is strictly based on NMC guidelines. We follow competency based curriculum. The faculty members are all from well reputed colleges (MAMC, AIIMS etc.) There is no shortage of professors. The exam schedule of DU is a little more intense than IPU. But ultimately it pushes you to complete your syllabus !

Internships Opportunities

5

We have to do a mandatory internship as part of our course to apply the knowledge we have learnt over 4.5 years. We do internship in our hospital and get a fairly good stipend for it. Nevertheless, we learn a lot during internship.

Placement Experience

5

There is no concept of college placement after MBBS as most student prepare for NEET PG and get admission in PG courses. Being in LHMC gives me an advantage of getting 50% DU quota in PG entrance i.e. 50% seats are reserved for MBBS students passed from DU college that includes MAMC, LHMC & UCMS.

Fees and Financial Aid

The course fees is minimal. Scholarship opportunities are provided under GOI scheme. You'll get to know more about them once you enter the college. Professors too help you in finding opportunities if you require financial aid. Our college library is available 24 X 7 to cut on your expenses!

Campus Life

5

MBBS is tough, like you have to study do that you are actually capable of treating patients it's not just about passing exams. But we do find our leisure time in college. We have numerous societies which are very active, our annual fest SPLASH, and just exploring Delhi as the college is located in CP so every evening stroll outside campus ends up being a surreal one.

Hostel Facilities

4

Hostel is alloted on basis of distance from the college to your permanent residence. Hostel is fairly decent, it's in double sharing basis and we get 2 single beds, 2 study tables with chairs, and fan and lights. Mess food is like any other mess, it's consumable. Mess fees is different than hostel fees, right now it's 3000/month.

Interview Experience

5

Admission is through NEET UG exam that is conducted yearly for admission to all MBBS colleges gov or private, there is no interview or follow up rounds. A good rank in NEET UG will secure you a college in Delhi.

Night Life

5

We have a 24hrs reading room available, and no in timings for hostel, so you are free to go anywhere and come back at any hour. CP is relatively safer to roam even during odd hours but caution is obviously advised. Long walks to India Gate and seeing the crowd of CP on weekends is my favourite pass time. Gym is there but closes at 4/5pm.

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