M.B.B.S.
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M.B.B.S
A Medical College offers graduate degree MBBS. Only
institutions offering MBBS course in its curriculum are referred to as a
Medical Colleges . The college may teach Post Graduate as well as
Paramedical courses. The admission to government MBBS programs is highly
competitive because of high subsidy and extensive hands on experience.
The MBBS course starts with the basic pre-clinical subjects
such as biochemistry,physiology, anatomy,microbiology, patholohy and
pharmacology. The students simultaneously obtain hands-on training in the wards
and out-patient departments, where they interact with real patients for five
long years. The curriculum aims to inculcate standard protocols of history
taking, examination, differential diagnosis and Complete patient Management.
The student is taught to determine what investigations will be useful for a
patient and what are the best treatment options. The curriculum also contains a
thorough practical knowledge and practice of performing standard clinical
procedures. The course also contains a 12-month long internship, in which an
intern is rotated across various specialties. Besides standard clinical care,
one also gets a thorough experience of ward management, staff management and
thorough counselling skills.
The degree awarded is("Bachelor of Medicine and
Bachelor of Surgery"). The minimum requirements for the MBBS course are
50% marks in physics, chemistry, biology and English in the '10+2'
examinations. For reserved category students the requirement is 40%. MBBS
admissions are not centralised. The admission requirements differ across
universities. Generally, students who attain higher marks in the qualifying
examinations and in the Medical Entrance examinations conducted by various
agencies are accepted onto the MBBS course.
Entrance
Examinations are conducted by the following agencies
- AIIMS Entrance Exams – All India
Institute of Medical Science Entrance Exam
- AIPMT
-
All India –Pre Medical/ Pre Dental Entrance Exam
- AIMS
- Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences
- AFMC - Armed Forces Medical College
exam
- AIPGDET
– All India Post Graduate Dental Entrance Test
- AIPGMET
– All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Test
- AIPVT
– All India Pre Veterinary Test
- AIPGMEE
– All India Post Graduate Medical/Dental Entrance Exam
- All
India Common Entrance Exam, Vinayaka Mission University
- All
India common Entrance test, Dr. DY Patil Medical College.
- AMU
Medical Entrance Exam
- BLDE
University under graduate entrance Test
- DUMET–
Delhi University Medical/Dental Entrance test
- DUPGMET
– Delhi University Post Graduate Medical Entrance Test
- DUSET
- Delhi University Super-speciality Entrance Test
- Haryana
PMT - Haryana Pre- Medical Test
- HP
CPMT – Himachal Pradesh Combined Pre Medical Entrance Test HP CPMT Medical
Entrance Exam
- KLE
UGAIET/PGAIET – KLE University Under Graduate/Post Graduate All India
Entrance Test
- KEAM
- Kerala Entrance Exam (MBBS, BDS, BV.Sc AND AH)
- –MHT-CET
Maharashtra Health & Technical Common Entrance Test
- MP
DMAT – All India Dental & Medical Admission Test – Madhya Pradesh
- NEET-
National Eligibility Entrance Test
- PGIMER
– Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
- SRM
Institute of Science and Technology Medical Entrance Exam.
- UPCAT/UPCMET/UPCPMT
– Uttar Pradesh Medical Entrance
- UPMT
– Uttarakhand Pre Medical Test
- WBJEEE-
West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination
- Odisha JEE- Odisha Joint Entrance
Examination
Postgraduate courses
An MD or a DNB (general medicine or paediatrics) is the
basic requirement for specialisation in Cardiology, Nephrology, Neonatology,
Gastro-enterology, Neurology except for Clinical Hematology (Pathology or
general medicine) etc. while an MS or a DNB (general surgery, ENT or
Orthopaedic surgery) is the basic requirement for Neurosurgery, Urology,
Cardio-thoracic & Vascular Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Paediatric
Surgery, Plastic Surgery, etc.
Family Medicine has now become an area of priority in India,
and many teaching hospitals offer DNB (Family Medicine).
NOTE- Above
given Add information regarding admission guidance to various colleges in
INDIA.
{That
doesn’t means all the colleges having Management quota.}
More details about colleges please
Contact on-9036818303
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