What Students Say
Likes
- Helpful faculties and facilities available in college
Dislikes
- Sports amd canteen facilities can be improved
Course Curriculum Overview
The newly approved CBME course for MBBS is a bit tough but it is more relevant to practical approach. The best use is in the clinics and during practice. The understanding and knowledge is tested at every step in clinics. Regular Part Completion Tests and Internal Examinations keep us in regular touch with studies. And at the end of year, its helpful in clinics and in Final exams
Internships Opportunities
After completing final year, one can do intership at GB and some cam also do intership at Mohanpur. Better opportunities are available after completing MBBS. Intership gives a great experience for practice in future
Fees and Financial Aid
Fee structure depends college to college. Being a Government. The fees are less then a private colleges obviously. Still we need to pay around 1 Lakh in first yr. Hostel fees are separate. And this fee structure varies every year. Scholarship are available for all. Just need to apply for the scholarship
Campus Life
Important events like Freshers, Convocation, College fest take place every year with great gala and enthusiasm. Independence Day, Republic Day and Doctors day are also celebrated. Sports department can be improved for sports equipment.
Admission
U can apply gor AGMC in councelling after getting the minimum cutoff marks in NEET. Nomination and required details are provided in DME office. Reservation (SC ST OBC EWS) is applicable here MBBS is a tough course. College plays their role. But main preparation is in self study and experience in the clinics. Admission process is simple and one day process. It includes form fill up to all verification and medical tests which takes place in campus itself
Interview Experience
Written tests includes part completion tests and internal examinations. And final University exams at the end of phase. Apart from that various small group discussion take place and also self directed learning sessions














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