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Akshit Das

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Pursuing MBBS at KIMS can be challenging due to the competitive nature of medical education and the requirements for admission, meeting the criteria and preparing diligently for exams can help aspiring students succeed in their pursuit of a medical degree. The MBBS course at Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences is 4.5 years long, plus a one-year rotating medical internship. Students are recruited in any hospital or medical college of their choice and also they can work in our college. Internships are allowed in our as well as other hospitals.

 

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Akshit Das

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To encourage students, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Karad offers multiple scholarships to students. The students can avail KIMS Karad scholarships based on their academic performance and family income. The scholarships offered to students motivates them to do better. The students of the university can also apply for state and national scholarships as KIMS is registered at the national scholarship portal. The eligible students can visit the national scholarship portal and apply for scholarships. Some of the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Karad scholarships (state and national level) that can be availed by students are Po

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Akshit Das

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KIMS has a total of 200 seats for the MBBS programme and the selection process follows merit and performance in the NEET exam. These seats are available for students seeking admission to the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme at the institute.Out of the 200 seats in the MBBS program, the college reserves 170 seats for the general quota and the rest 30 for NRI students. 

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Shreya Das

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The comparison between KIMS (Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences) and the College of Nursing, Sangli, Bharati Vidyapeeth depends on various factors such as faculty, infrastructure, curriculum, and placement opportunities. Both institutions have their own strengths. KIMS University offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs

 

. On the other hand, Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College Sangli offers undergraduate MBBS courses with 150 students admitted per year and postgraduate programs admitting 81 candidates in 18 different departments every year

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Shreya Das

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According to me yes ofcourse B.Pharm is better then B.Sc due to following reasons-

  • you will get license from which you can open medical shop if you don't want to do job.
  • In pharma industries, as a fresher ofcourse you will get low salary starting 8–10k but have patience later on you will get good salary as well as good position.
  • You can go for government jobs too which relates to pharma.
  • Pharma is a great platform, do not listen to anyone, you need patience but I assure you your patience and hard work will give you great life.

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