Yes, but first make sure you have received your Provisional Certificate. If you have got a couple of photocopies of the same and get it attested by a gazetted officer.
Fill the form for the migration certificate, make payment online and then submit it in the 1st hour so that you receive it by evening.
Sending certificates by courier is initiated or not, and can be confirmed while submitting your application.
Also take photocopies of your other certificates like internship completion, Scorecards, etc.
If you haven’t received your permanent certificate from RGUHS, you should contact your college or university. There can be two likely cases - your college hasn’t forwarded the convocation form to RGUHS, or you forgot to submit the application form.
If you have the original application form and you haven’t submitted it, you can contact RGUHS. They will verify your MBBS mark sheets, certificates and provide you with the degree certificate.
If you don’t have the application form then you should have a Xerox copy. Check if the Xerox copy has RUHS seal with date on it. If there’s no seal and date, then RGUHS, hasn't received your application. You should contact your college for further details.
Passing in the first-year MBBS examination RGUHS requires a bit of tip and tricks. If you are an average student try following these as it could be helpful.
MCQs will also be there which come under the same high-scoring category but they could come from any part of the book.
If you have been studying for your college internals all year, you can pass the first-year BDS exam under RGUHS in just 20 days. If not, studying the past 10 years' worth of RGUHS Question papers from a Question bank will be helpful for you right now. Divide your topics in all first-year subjects into the following categories before moving forward:
Once you have completed this table, you will be aware of your strengths and weaknesses. Now, look at the exam questions from the previous ten years to gauge your topical preparedness.
To increase your chances of success, create a timetable based on your strengths and weaknesses and try to adhere to 70% of it. Allocate time each day to studying anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, the three medical subjects. Reserve Sundays for DA and DH only. Maintain a variety of study spots to provide your brain with spatial cues that will help you remember answers to questions during exams.
Only regular students are eligible to receive a gold medal for achieving the highest marks in a particular subject or for the highest score in an academic year. Repeaters, unfortunately, are not eligible for this recognition.
However, this doesn't mean that repeaters should feel discouraged or disheartened. There are other ways to excel academically and achieve success. By focusing on your studies and consistently putting in the effort, you can still achieve your academic goals and earn good grades.
It's important to remember that success is not just measured by awards or recognition, but also by personal growth and improvement. So, don't give up on your academic pursuits and continue to work hard towards achieving your goals. With dedication and perseverance, anything is possible.
You will get a cash prize of INR 50,000 in RGUHS convocation if you have secured the first rank in MBBS subjects. The criteria followed for an award of gold medal or cash prize is as follows:
If there are no first-class during any particular year, only a cash prize will be given to the candidate who passed in 2nd class but secured the highest marks. The medal is then not provided.
No, supplementary exams are not tougher than normal papers. Some out of the syllabus questions come in exams. But that is not something to worry about.
For exams, time management is also essential. Do not put all your time into finishing one question. During practice, solve the previous year’s question papers in the given time to get accustomed to the pattern. This will help you complete the exam without any difficulty.