Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Tution fees | ₹20000 | ₹20000 | ₹20000 | ₹20000 | ₹20000 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹20,000 | ₹20,000 | ₹20,000 | ₹20,000 | ₹20,000 |
The candidate should have completed 17 years on or before the 31st day of December of the year of admission.
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I was always passionate about medicine and becoming a doctor so I pursued it. Faculty to student ratio should be somewhere around 1:25 on an average with 6 faculties generally being in every department. All the clinical side faculty are qualified MBBS+MD doctors while a few faculty in non-clinical side like Physiology, Microbiology & Pharmacology are not qualified doctors.
It was my dream so I chose this course. In our college faculty: student ratio is 1:4, qualification of faculty is all of them have an MBBS and an MD degree. Term exam was conducted yearly once and if I have to grade it, it will be 8 out of 10 ( difficulty level).
For help to the people or social services. The faculty-student ratio is 1:50 mostly. The faculties have good knowledge with good degrees, polite behavior, and student favorites. In clinical-based studies, teachers explained clinical scenarios. Timely examinations will be conducted by the college and university.
I was always passionate about the medical field and had a dream to help people. In our college, we have a healthy amount of faculty to student ratio. Most of the faculty is MBBS, and MD qualified. Exams are organised timely and the level of questions is above average.
I chose this course because I wanted to become a doctor and it was my parent's dream also. The faculty and student ratio is good the teaching is also fine. The teachers are themselves doctors so we get both knowledge and experience from them. The internals are conducted every 2-3 months and if one has studied it's not difficult to pass.
It is a noble profession and help to save the lives of many people The faculty-to-student ratio is up to the mark Most Doctor are there which make you feel you are in a noble and professional course It is not easy to become a doctor but once you have enrolled you will find this a cakewalk
Getting into medical is tough. Every year 11-13 lakh students take the exams. The total available seats are around 1 lakh. Once into medical, the teaching is fine but most of us study on our own.
Yes I choose this by my own no body has force me to done this Faculty is quit normal as found in every collages Student ration is something 70/80boys on girls All faculties are either mbbs graduates or md in their respective fields Term exams 3 time in a year nad the final university exam at end of year it is quit tough
The medical profession is considered a noble profession. From my childhood, I wanted to become a doctor. The faculty-student ratio is quite good. Well-qualified faculties. Exams happen every 3 months finals are once a year. As the course is lengthy it requires daily study.
I chose this course because I wanted to become a good doctor The faculty and student ratio is good All the faculty members are doctors themselves, so the teaching is also good. We are exposed to clinical-based questions more as is required by the new CBME curriculum 3 internals are conducted before the final prof exam , which is also required for us to het eligibility to write our university exams Exams are a bit difficult to pass but by studying regularly one can pass it
According to some of my friends studying in Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) Karnataka, here are the books he mentioned would be important.
The question bank by the author is Singhi Yatiraj is the best option when it comes to pursuing a question bank.
The book is a well-framed set of previous year question papers and follows the RS pattern. It can be referred by any student of MBBS for studying their course effectively.
The best part is that you can purchase it online.
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.
There is no need to pass separately on both the papers of a subject in the first year of MBBS RGUHS. You just need to make sure to score above 50% of the total that includes your internal examinations, both the papers and the theory viva. According to the RS3 regulations and the marks distribution, it is not mandatory.
Internals carry 40 marks, total marks for both papers combined is 200 marks and the viva has 40 marks. So, the total becomes 280, out of which it is necessary for you to score above 140 to pass the subject. This holds true for the subjects- anatomy and physiology. As for biochemistry, only half of it will be applied to the subject.
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.
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.
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.
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