The virtue of ignorance

Faculty
4.0
Social Life
3.0
Placement
5.0
Course
4.0
Campus
5.0
Hostel
3.5
Kartik Sharma
Kartik Sharma
Reviewed on Oct 18, 2017

Remarks

All in all,my college experience had been quite pleasant and i am throrughly satisfied with it.They impart quality education and literally charge peanuts for it.

Entrance Preview

Our college,like most other medical colleges on the country,selects students through the AIPMT (now replaced by NEET)I had to appear for the exam twice in the same year due to the infamous cheating fiasco.In the second exam,I secured 581/720 to secure an AIR 628 which secured my admission in my current college.There was no interview leading upto this.My primary reason for choosing MBBS was the noble and ever giving nature of the profession.It seemed to me the best way to give back to society,not to mention the stability of the profession.

Course Curriculum Overview

4

MBBS has quite an educative yet cumbersome curriculum.Unlike most courses,emphasis is laid mainly on practical learning.We routinely attend various clinical postings which help us a lot.Research opportunities like one’s from ICMR are easily available,which provides students with a stipend to help their cause.

Internships Opportunities

A mandatory internship of one year is included in the course.(4.5 +1 yrs).

Placement Experience

5

Placement rates are near 100% with almost all medical colleges and private hospitals recruiting fresh graduates.Students mostly opt to go for a post graduate degree before getting a job.Average packages amount around 10 lakh/per Annum.

College Events

3

Our college fest ripple lasts for a week.It features a wide array of activities and sports.

Fee Structure And Facilities

Being a government college,the college fee is highly subsidised.An yearly course fee of 7-7.5k plus the hostel and mees fee(22k) .Overall it adds up to upto 35-40k.

Fees and Financial Aid

Scholarships are only available for reserved category students.

Hostel Facilities

3.5

Not a hosteler.

Exam Structure

A mixture of both I would say.It depends from person to person.

Faculty

4

The faculty of our college is highly qualified.Most of them are well experienced and many young doctors( PG students and senior residents) work under them. Being working doctors they lack the time for regular interaction,although they give It their best shot.

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