Course | Fees |
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MBBS | ₹1.1 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) |
PG Diploma | ₹3.44 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) |
M.D | ₹11.95 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) |
M.S | ₹11.95 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) |
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The college fee is to be paid annually for a period of 4.5 years and the fee per year is INR 1.15L. The college demands some extra fees like lab fees, sports fees, maintenance fee, etc. The fee structure is a little expensive.
MBBS couse is of 5 and half year duration ( including internship). The exams are conducted by the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Health Sciences, Bangalore. The academic structure consists of 3 internal assessment exams each year and one final exam every year.
The fee structure of my college was expensive. Ranging from 3 to 6 Lakhs. The fee for the M.D. Programme, MD Pathology and MD General Surgery is Rs.6,17,000. The fee for MBBS is Rs.1,15,000. The PG Diploma fee is Rs.3,44,000.
All the courses include case studies, family studies, presentations, field visits along which various teaching methods are used to help students. The college provides all the resources for studying like practical books, note books, reference books, video films, internet resources, etc.. There are also various exams taken for refining the students.
The fee structure is on the expensive side. The total fee of the program comes to be 5.16 lacs. Tution fees is 77,500 for the three years and it's 155,000 for the last one and half year. And the other fee per year comes out to be 32,050
The course curriculum focuses on teaching us exclusively everything there is to learn about medicine. Through labs, experiments, assignments, projects, theories, everything combined, we get a thorough idea of what all there is for us in the real world.
For merit government will fix their fees of college and they can take some extra charges like lab fees, sports fees, etc. Management quota is distributed by college authority. The facilities they arrange for students and the quality of teaching provide are really good as per my view the fees of our college is completely reasonable.
The syllabus of this course focuses on all the aspects of the medical field. We have internal assessment in a year which includes projects, assignments, internships, viva, orientation class, etc. The syllabus is common to most courses in the first year. The last year is being a house surgeon for practical knowledge. They have internal assessment for once in 3 months and a final exam for a year which is conducted by university board.
For merit government will fix their fees of college and they can take some extra charges like lab fees, sports fees, etc. Management quota is distributed by college authority. May it feels little expansive but the facilities they arrange for students and the quality of teaching provide for us completely perfect and reasonable.
The duration of MBBS course is of 5 and a half (1/2) years in which first 4 years have theoretical papers which includes all subjects related human body and diseases (Anatomy, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, etc.). The last year is being a house surgeon for practical knowledge. There is 3 internal assessment exam which is conducted by college and one final exam which conducted by university in a year.
The fee is kind of affordable as compared to many other private universities that cost students more than 75 lacs for the entire course, here my entire MBBS will get completed in less that 10 lacs which is so great.
The entire course is of 5.5 years which also includes 1 year of compulsory internship which is rotatory in nature. The course syllabus is very large per subject and there are a total number of 14 specialization throughout 4.4 years.
The fee is different for the government seats and the management seat. With on management seat can cost as much as 15 lacs per year, the government seat has comparatively lower fee which is as low as 1 lac per year.
The course is so wide and is practical oriented with more emphasis laid on the biochemistry, medicine, diseases and their treatment. The medicines and general surgery are in the final year of the course.
The fees for MBBS is feasible. It costs ?77,500 followed by examination fees of ?1500 and another hostel, canteen, books cost depending upon the student. The total fees for pursuing MBBS will be approx Rs.32,000
The course curriculum keeps getting updated every year. However, there are a few old mainstream courses, while the rest of the curriculum is getting updated. The course curriculum is relevant according to corporate needs.
The fee structure is of 3 different types. Government fees: 1, 62, 952 per year for 4 years and 81, 476 for the 5th year. Private Fees (COMED-K): 8, 36, 565 per year for 4 years and 4, 18, 300 for the fifth year. Management fees: 36, 51, 000 per year for 4 years and 18, 25, 500 for the fifth year. The fees can be paid through Demand draft, NEFT or Online banking. The Government fees and Private fees is expensive when compared to other courses but cheaper compared to the fees of Medical colleges in other States. The Management fees is exorbitant.
As I'm studying to become a doctor, the main emphasis will be on the practical knowledge. The course curriculum is completely based on imparting practical knowledge so that the graduate doctors will be able to treat the patients to the best of their ability. The course is for a duration of 4. 5 years followed by a year of internship. The first year has 3 subjects: Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry The second year has 4 subjects: Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology and Forensic Medicine The third year has 3 subjects: ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology and Preventive and social medicine. The Fourth year has 4 subjects: Medicine, Surgery, Obestretics and Gynecology and Paediatrics. In the first year importance is given on teaching the basic knowledge of the human anatomy, physiology and the biochemistry in the human body so this provides the base of the whole course. It is very important as these basics are required before the students have to learn about the normal functioning of the body before they learn about the diseases and their cure. From 2nd year, importance is given on practical knowledge and application of this knowledge. We are made to interact with the patients at such an early phase in the course as the most important aspect of being a doctor is the interaction with the patients. We are required to visit different hospitals, primary health centres, rural health centres so that we are able to learn to treat and interact with patients from different social and economic backgrounds. Both theory and practical exams are conducted once a year by the RGUHS. It is required to do well in both the exams and equal importance is given to both. The university sets the rules and the paper for the exams.
The fees are feasible for all the students. For Masters program the tuition fees were Rs.145475, and other fees like transportation or miscellaneous expenses were Rs 35000. The college also gives scholarships to those students who are hard workers in studies.
The course curriculum helps in moulding the students for tackling various situations demanded in the field. The syllabus is also adapted to changes according to the health industry's requirement frequently.
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