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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it can be obsered that studying MBBS in Greater Noida can be quite expensive as most of the colleges have an average tuition fee of more than INR 3 lakh.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, you can refer below for the best MBBS colleges in Greater Noida according to students preferences, popularity, etc.:
| College Name | Tuition Fee | Eligibility / Exams |
|---|---|---|
| Noida International University | - | NEET, UP NEET |
| School of Medical Sciences and Research | INR 57.12 lakh | NEET, UP NEET |
| Government Institute of Medical Sciences | INR 3.76 lakh | NEET, UP NEET |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are just 3 best MBBS colleges in Greater Noida out of which 2 colleges are owned privately and one is owned by the government. NEET is the top entrance exam for admission to best private MBBS colleges in Greater Noida. School of Medical Sciences and Research Sharda University, Government Institute of Medical Sciences Kasna and Noida International University are the top MBBS colleges in India.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MBBS and BHMS are both bachelor medical courses. Both have their own hard parts, and it can be tricky to say which one is more hard.
MBBS is normal medicine course about allopathic medicine. study is tough and need lots of knowledge and practice. Students also work in hospital to get real experience.
BHMS revolve around homeopathy which is a kind of alternative medicine. Students learn to treat people by looking at symptoms and whole body.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
When it comes to choosing between a Paramedical course and MBBS, both options offer unique opportunities for professional growth in the medical field. A paramedical course focuses on equipping individuals with specialised medical skills and knowledge which allows graduates to contribute to patient care and support the work of medical professionals. On the other hand, pursuing an MBBS degree provides a comprehensive education in medicine, covering subjects like anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and clinical practice.
Candidates can look at the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.
Particulars | Paramedical Courses | MBBS |
|---|---|---|
Course Level | UG, PG, Diploma & Certificate | UG |
Course Duration | 3-4 years | 5 years |
Average fee |
| INR 25,000 to INR 1.15 crore |
Entrance Exam | NEET PG, CUET, NEET, IPU CET, INI CET, NEET MDS | |
Popular Colleges | Christian Medical College, AIIMS Delhi, PGIMER, Jamia Hamdard, etc. | AIIMS Delhi, 6 lang="EN-US"> Christian Medical College Vellore, 9 lang="EN-US"> Banaras Hindu University, JIPMER Puducherry, etc. |
Average annual salary | INR 1.7 LPA - INR 17 LPA | INR 2.5 LPA - INR 15 LPA |
Job profiles | Advanced Life Support Paramedic, Medical Assistant, Critical Care Paramedic, Radiologist, Occupational Therapist | Medical Surgeon, Medical officers, Paediatrician, General Physician, etc. |
Top Recruiters | Nanavati Hospital, Fortis Hospital, Manipal Hospital, Apollo Hospital, MaxCure Hospital, Billroth Hospital, etc. | Medanta Hospitals, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, Fortis Healthcare Ltd, Wockhardt Ltd, etc. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, Paramedical and MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) are not the same they are two different study courses in the healthcare field, with jobs and careers that are different.
MBBS is a bachelor's degree program that equips one with the skills of becoming medical doctors with the license to diagnose, treat, and take care of medical conditions. Paramedical courses, therefore, are special programs that equip one with the skills of working in specific healthcare specializations that support and supplement the medical professionals.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the table below to know the comparison between the two.
Particulars | BSc Nursing | MBBS |
|---|---|---|
Course Level | UG | UG |
Course Duration | 4 years | 5 years |
Course Fees | INR 8,500 to INR 1.3 lakhs | INR 25,000 to INR 1.15 crore |
Entrance Exams | NEET UG, AIIMS Nursing, PGIMER Nursing, CMC Ludhiana BSc Nursing, Indian Army Nursing, JIPMER Nursing, KGMU Nursing, RUHS Nursing, BHU Nursing, Jamia Hamdard Nursing | |
Popular Colleges | AIIMS Delhi, King George's Medical University, Armed Forces Medical College, JIPMER, Government Medical College | AIIMS Delhi, Christian Medical College Vellore, Banaras Hindu University, JIPMER Puducherry, etc. |
Job Profiles | Executive Administrative Assistant, Staff Nurse, Emergency Medical Technician, etc. | Medical Surgeon, Medical officers, Paediatrician, General Physician, etc. |
Average Salary | Up to INR 5.1 LPA | INR 2.5 LPA - INR 15 LPA |
Top Recruiters | Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, Columbia Asia Hospital, etc. | Medanta Hospitals, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, Fortis Healthcare Ltd, Wockhardt Ltd, etc. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The primary distinction between the BDS and MBBS programmes is the cost of education. People from all socioeconomic levels can more easily enrol in the BDS programme because it is far less expensive than the MBBS programme. A BDS degree is affordable and ensures a successful career. Furthermore, owing to the high level of competition, obtaining a seat on merit for the MBBS course is quite tough.
A graduate degree in either the MBBS or BDS programme opens the door to a lucrative career. The main distinction between the two medical Science programmes is that MBBS doctors begin earning much later than dentists. Admission to MBBS programmes
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
With a score of 325 in NEET 2024 you can't get any government medical college for MBBS if you come in BC B category. Due to thenrank inflation this year.
You cab try your luck at other courses like BUMS etc
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The SC category rank is 528,489, and as a female, getting admission to a government college for MBBS, BAMS, or BDS is quite not easy. In government colleges, the seats are few, and cutoffs always keep on being much lower compared to your rank.
However, some options which you may consider are:
1. State Quotas: Among some states, the cutoffs vary, and there could be an opportunity in a less competitive state.
Private Colleges: Private colleges, where cutoffs for the SC category candidate might be marginally higher too, should be considered.
3. BAMS/BDS: These courses have lower cutoffs than MBBS, so you may get a better opportunity here.
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