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Sahil Rana

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KPC medical college is no doubt a good college but as its not proper government so fees are a bit high and patients no is less in KPC than government colleges but otherwise KPC is too good.

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Sahil Rana

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College is equipped with library classrooms, and labs, the Wi-Fi facility is still lacking. Food in mess is of average quality as expected. Medical facilities are available easily and quickly. There are facilities for sports like cricket, football, basketball, badminton etc. Separate gym for boys and girls are there. Faculty : Teachers are qualified, helpful and knowledgeable. Yes the course make student ready and is relevant to curriculum. Course is of 5 and half years with 1 year of compulsory internship, after which we are posted to hospitals but the most important thing is you need to pass the final exam for getting the registratio
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Sahil Rana

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BENGALURU: The maximum annual fee for a first-year Indian student of an undergraduate MBBS course in a private medical college in Karnataka cannot exceed Rs 6.8 Lacs a year. For a dental course, it's capped at Rs 4.6 Lacs.

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Sahil Rana

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Top Medical Colleges in Pune: Fee Structure. College NameTotal Tuition Fee (INR)
AFMC 64,950
Bharti Vidyapeeth 84,78,000
Smt Kashibai Navale Medical College 31,50,000
BJ Government Medical College 5,27,000.

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Sahil Rana

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Doing MBBS is abroad is only worth if u cant get any seat in India as the quality of education u get out of India like china and Russian countries are very low, teachers teaching there many cant communicate properly in english so there is a communication gap between students and faculty.

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Sahil Rana

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Madras Medical College has a higher cut off, but if you can make it through, it will be the better option. It has been ranked higher and also has lower fees. It is ranked 15th among the top Medical colleges of India for the year 2018, whereas the Bangalore Medical College is ranked 17th.

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Sahil Rana

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You can see minimum fee in private medical college is 6 Lacs per annum. And if we talk about maximum fee it is in deemed medical college. You are having sufficient time to get good marks in NEET UG exam.

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Sahil Rana

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It's a very good medical college in private sector. In fact it was the best private medical college in North India and it has maintained its reputation somewhat. Campus is like living in a resort surrounded with natural beauty.

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Sahil Rana

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Set up in 1835, Medical College Kolkata is the oldest medical college in India. R. G. Kar Medical College & Hospital. Calcutta National Medical College & Hospital. Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research (SSKM Hospital). .

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