The results for 2nd year MBBS are fair and correction at RGUHS isn’t too strict. It must be easy to score marks if you are well prepared. RGUHS Results are based on criteria as follows:
Particulars |
Details |
Internal Assessment |
35% |
Theory + Oral |
50% |
Practicals/Clinicals (only Externals) |
50% |
Following the above pattern, students must be able to score well in the RGUHS Examination. Here are some more tips that might help you score well in your exams:
Read through the previous year’s questions and see if there is a pattern in topics. Focus on the important topics and always revise the difficult topics for better understanding.
RGUHS correction paper of the 2nd year MBBS is neither too strict. So scoring well isn't as tough as you might think.
Don't worry, just make yourself prepared, keep your cool, follow these tips, and watch those marks climb. Your professors are here to help you shine.
I have a few friends from RGUHS. According to them, corrections are neither too strict nor too liberal. So, how much you score will depend on your performance and luck. Sometimes students get unexpected marks, but those are isolated events. If you have performed well in the examinations and included a few diagrams and flowcharts then you don’t need to worry about the marks.
According to the students of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), the correction in the paper is very lenient.
You can also refer to the suggestions made by your professors regarding the question pattern and smart solving of the paper. Professors are not there to make you fail; you can score good marks provided you take your subjects seriously.