What Students Say
Likes
- Academics, library, hospital, faculty, campus.
Dislikes
- Strictness, competition, distance to hospital.
Course Curriculum Overview
Well, medicine is always presented as the noble profession in society and so obviously that thing was lucrative enough for anyone to be in it and the title of doctor is something many people want to have but as you go through the course you do understand that it is not just about the nobility but also sacrifices which one gives this has been my motive to understand those who have lost their youth to help the others hence I chose this course. The faculty-student ratio at Gims is good despite being a new college. The faculty are all excellent in their respective areas and all are qualified from renowned institutions. Needless to say that they know their craft very well. Well, the teaching method has never changed since like the start of the education system in India so can't say much here but would add that the teachers give their hundred percent to ensure that we understand the topics by conducting seminars giving opportunities to express our thoughts on the topics taught.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee structure at Gims is a bit high considering it is a government college: 80,000/ annum. But from the second year onwards it reduces. The hostel fee is different from the academic. Scholarships are however available.
Campus Life
The college organizes the annual fest Aaghaaz which is good and has a lot of good activities which are all helpful in the growth of the students. it also gives the opportunity to be outside the world of books so that we can enjoy life. The library contains lots of books.
Admission
The course is eligible for neet qualifying candidates. NEET is one of the competitive exams that medical aspirants have to take to mark themselves as eligible to study medicine in India. The college is allotted via the counseling procedures conducted by the MCC and the respective state medical council, for eg- updgme in Uttar Pradesh.














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