The qualifying examination for the college includes two components: Part I, a written Multiple Choice Question exam, and Part II, an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE). All eligible candidates must take both parts unless re-attempting a section after a previous failure. The faculty at MGIMS medical college is highly educated and experienced, with many having completed postgraduate studies in specific subjects.
The teaching approach is unique and student-friendly, emphasizing both academic and social development. The college distinguishes itself through its Gandhian Ideology-based teaching, focusing on rural healthcare. The student capacity per batch is 100, supported by 20 to 25 teachers. The exam syllabus is regulated by MUHS, and while the course curriculum is considered hectic, it remains relevant.
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