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I chose this course because I always had an interest in medicine and also find it a noble profession. The faculty-student ratio is quite good and every student gets appropriate attention from the teachers and can get his /her doubts rectified. Teachers are very well qualified and exams are held regularly.
Strictly the placement is not there in the college. First, there is the internship for a year after passing the final year. You get a salary of about 30k per month. After which you can apply for housestaffship which has limited seats in the hospital. Medical representatives from various pharma companies might allow one to increase their reach and sort of generate revenue in different ways.
I aspired to be a doctor since class 12 and studied hard to get a seat in a govt. medical college. There are many teachers in each department. Teachers are divided into practical classes also so the overall faculty: student ratio is very good(1:10). There are some teachers in our college who have studied at esteemed colleges like AIIMS Delhi, PGIMER, etc. and they excel in their fields. The exams are held timely. The tests are medium level and the pass percentage is high.
I am from a remote village in West Bengal. In my village, there is no health care center. So villagers have to travel to cities to seek treatments. So I want to be a doctor & help them to treat their illness. Every Faculty has prestigious professors. In mbbs course, there is 9 semester & every year there is a final proff exam. We have to pass 4 professors MBBS and attend duty of 1 year to become a doctor.
Serving poor people has always been my dream. That's why I chose this profession. Now It's more like passion than profession. A good teacher-student ratio is maintained in our college. All the teachers are experts in their respective departments. They are very helpful and teach us well everything.
The curriculum is tough when it comes to professional courses but the college makes it much easier for students to cope with the enormous syllabus and the practical experiences required. The faculty-to-student ratio is good and every student gets to learn in a conducive environment. The teachers are highly qualified. The exams are conducted properly and results are declared timely.
Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) is a very prestigious and respected profession in society and my passion for studying medicine is the main reason for choosing MBBS as my career. I am currently pursuing an MBBS from R.G.KAR Medical College, The faculties here teach us very judiciously and have many qualifications, the ratio of faculty: to student =1:10. Term exams occur here every three months, and is the paper level is moderate to test the ability of students.
I love this stream and I want to be a good Doctor and help poor people. Faculty: Student ratio is 1:10, Faculty qualification is very high and teaching methods are really innovative and make up feel enthusiastic. Term exams are quarterly and of moderate difficulty.
This course is very important for society, I want to work for society, My parents also advise me for this course. Faculty: student ratio 1:1000, The teaching methods are very wonderful. It is best in this college rather than any other college in West Bengal. Every faculty is very helpful and teaches very wonderfully. There are 9th semesters of first to final-year courses. If someone reads carefully he or she will pass easily.
I chose this course because my father and my sister were before this course. Faculty: student-5:20. Qualification of the faculty is NEET PG Entrance exam. The teaching method is good and friendly. Every year, there is term exams for changing Professional year. Exams are sometimes easy or hard(depends upon every year).
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