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Medical Colleges accepting NEET in West Bengal - Other

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Q:   How many seats are available at Raiganj Government Medical College and Hospital for all courses combined?
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Raiganj Government Medical College and Hospital courses are approved by eminent Government bodies such as NMC. The combined seats available for various programmes provided by Raiganj Government Medical College and Hospital goes up to 100.
Q:   How many seats are available at Rampurhat Government Medical College and Hospital for all courses combined?
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Rampurhat Government Medical College and Hospital courses are approved by eminent Government bodies such as NMC. The combined seats available for various programmes provided by Rampurhat Government Medical College and Hospital goes up to 100.
Q:   Does Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research has good and experienced faculty?
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Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research has been rated 4.7 for faculty as per reviews by students. This represents that Institute has decent, qualified and experienced faculty members.
Q:   Is Medical College, Kolkata good for MBBS?
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Medical College, Kolkata is considered one of the best colleges for MBBS in West Bengal and probably the best in Eastern India, with a rich legacy of 188 years, making it the oldest college in Asia. The college has good placements and a hostel facility. According to student reviews, it is a very good college for MBBS. Admission to the MBBS course is based on the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test ranking, and the duration of the course is 4.5 years plus one year of compulsory rotating medical internship

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Q:   What is the fee range for the courses offered at KPC Medical College and Hospital?
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The fee bracket for programs offerred by the KPC Medical College and Hospital is approximately INR 1725000 - INR 5025000.
Q:   Is R.G Kar Medical College a private college or government?
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R. G. Kar Medical College was established in 1886, making it one of the oldest medical colleges in India. It was named after the renowned Indian philanthropist Dr. Radha Gobinda Kar. R G Kar Kolkata is affiliated with the West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) and is recognised by the Medical Council of India (MCI).

R. G. Kar Medical College has a rich history and has produced many accomplished medical professionals who have made significant contributions to the field of medicine.

Q:   What is the fees range for courses offered by the AIIMS Kalyani?
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AIIMS Kalyani courses are offered on the basis of merit and entrance. The Institute offers respective courses at the UG and PG level in full-time mode. The fee structure of the respective courses includea total tuition fees ranging from INR 1.4K to INR 6.1K. To learn more about the courses and fees, candidates must visit the official website of the Institute.

Q:   What facilities are there at Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital in terms of infrastructure?
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Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital has been rated 4.8 on Infrastructure parameter. Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital offers good infrastructure such as Auditorium, Boys Hostel, Cafeteria, Girls Hostel, Gym, Hospital / Medical Facilities, Hostel, Labs, Library, Sports Complex, Wi-Fi Campus to students. Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital has also been rated 4.3 for Campuslife.
Q:   Which Medical fields offer the best work-life balance?
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Some medical field which offer best work and life balance are shown below -

  • Dentistry (BDS & MDS) – Fixed clinic hours, fewer emergencies.

  • Pharmacy (BPharm & MPharm) – Less stress compared to hospital-based jobs.

  • Physiotherapy (BPT & MPT) – Flexible working hours, minimal emergency calls.

  • Public Health & Community Medicine – Focus on preventive healthcare rather than emergency treatments.

  • Clinical Research & Medical Writing – Research-based work with no direct patient responsibilities.

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