Introduction to MBBS
MBBS stands for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. History of MBBS is that it comes from two different terms MB and BS, MB means Medicine Baccalaureus and BS means Bachelor of Surgery. MBBS is the most challenging and most reputed degree. MBBS Centre was officially founded in January 2014. The aim of this course is to explain the concepts of medicine, human cytology, pharmaceutical, methods of surgery through practical as well as theoretical exercises.
Admission procedure for management quota
For Indian students, the process of taking admission through management quota is:-
- The candidate has to qualify the 12th class with 50% marks in the medical stream from any board.
- Candidate should be Indian.
- Qualify the NEET exam
- Candidate has to score 50% (for general) 40% (for SC, ST, OBC) to get qualified for NEET.
- If you are not qualified NEET exams you are still eligible to take admission in management quota.
Admission procedure for NRI quota
The candidate and their parents should be NRI and the candidate has to apply for Direct Admission MBBS in NRI quota.
- The candidate has to clear the NEET exam with 50% of marks.
- Passport of students and parents.
- Visa of the sponsor
- NRI sponsorship letter from the native country.
These things are required for NRI students.
Admission procedure through entrance exam
Entrance exams for MBBS
There are two types of entrance exams for getting admission in MBBS course. i.e.
NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and
AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Science Exam)
Criteria for qualifying the exam
For qualifying these entrance exams the candidate is required to complete following terms:-
- Candidate must be 17 years old and the upper age limit is 25 years.
- The candidate has to qualify the 12th class with 50% marks in the medical stream from any board.
- Candidate has to score 50% (for general) 40% (for SC, ST, OBC) to get qualified for NEET.
- Once you qualified the entrance exam you will be able to get admission in MBBS.
If a candidate qualified the NEET examination can apply for all Medical colleges throughout India.
If a candidate qualified the AIIMS examination can apply for all the AIIMS colleges throughout India.
Counseling procedure
There are two rounds of counseling i.e. round 1 and round 2. In round 1 this is the procedure of counseling:-
- Registration and fees payment formalities are done.
- The choice filling is given to the candidates.
- The last date of payment and choice filling is given to the candidates.
- The result of seat allotment has been announced after all the formalities have been done.
- In the end reporting of the allotted colleges have been given to the candidates.
Round 2 counseling procedure
- Virtual vacancies are announced for round two.
- The list has been given of NRI eligible candidates.
- The choice filling is given to the candidates.
- The last date of payment and choice filling is given to the candidates.
- The result of seat allotment has been announced after all the formalities have been done.
- In the end reporting of the allotted colleges have been given to the candidates.
Top 10 colleges for MBBS in India
- All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi
- Christian Medical College, Vellore
- Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
- Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
- University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi, Delhi
- King George’s Medical University, Lucknow
- Institute of Medical Sciences Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
- Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore
- Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh
- Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
Fees structure of MBBS course in All India:-
MBBS course fees vary with the collage like
- Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (KLE Belagavi) – 15 L/year
- Sri Devraj URS Medical College Kolar – 10 L/year
- Jamia Hamdard Delhi – 10 L/year
- Kalinga Medical College Bhubneswar – 13.5 L/year
- KMC Manipal – 13.5 L/year
- K.S. Hegde Medical College (NITTE University) Mangalore – 14 L/year
- Yenepoya Medical College – 17 Lakhs/year
Some of Career Opportunities after Successful completing of MBBS course
There are various job opportunities you will get after completing the MBBS course. Few of them are given below:-
Junior doctors
Doctors
Physician
Junior Surgeons
Medical Professor or Lecturer
Researcher
Scientist
Anesthetist/ Anesthesiologist
Bacteriologist
Cardiologist
Medical Analyst
Medical Reviewer
Clinical Research Field
Chiropodist
Chief Medical Officer
Dermatologist
N.T Specialist
Meteorologist
Gastroenterologist
General Surgeon
Gynaecologist
Hospital Administrator
Medical Admitting Officer
Neurologist
Nutritionist
Obstetrician
Orthopedist
Pathologist
Radiologiste
Physician
Government college vs. Private collage for MBBS
There is not much significant difference in studying in Govt. or in Private College. Let me explain. The difference is that we thought that more talented and hard-working students get admission in Govt. College because of the fee difference. So they are able to show some difference in their future too. But it’s not a rule it’s a trend.
Private colleges generally have better technical facilities for students and Government collages have better clinical experience. The private college will have better technology and teachers and Government collages have better staff.