#Mbbs in India
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dr-scarlette-witch · 1 year ago
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03.07.2023
Was travelling with family last week and fell a lil sick. But the weather was wonderful today and I was able to spend a few hours learning. Finally completed uworld block on genetics. Feels like a huge achievement honestly.
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scarlet-stu-dies · 26 days ago
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18. 10. 2024
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today was fun.
woke up at 5. read through bdc a bit before breakfast.
9 - 10 - nerve muscle physiology. they only taught us what we already knew about neurons from 11th/12th grade.
10 - 11 - anatomy - joints. taught us the basics about joints and their types and mostly covered everything except moveable joints.
11 - 1 - foundation course. basically teaching us how we are supposed to approach learning while in mbbs.
1 - 2 - walked back to the hostel, had lunch, went back to the college.
2 - 3 - biochem. mostly the proff took the entire time to talk about the subject and what he expects from us and about the exams and stuff.
3 - 5 - anatomy. all the teachers of the dept gathered us all, assigned each of us a cadaver (groups of 20) and had us take the cadaveric oath. ngl the formalin did make my eyes water. i was on table one so I was near the storage and ig there's more formalin covered stuff in there?
after that i accompanied my friends as they bought their books and then we all went to buy our dissection kits. (dissection is tomorrow!! can't wait!!) and by the time i came back to hostel it was 7-ish?
the seniors gathered us around, no ragging just a bit of an interaction. then dinner time rolled around but i skipped it to wash clothes 💀 (kya halat ho gayi hei yaar meri-)
anyway then me and my roommates tried group study. the keyword is 'TRIED'. none of us are group study people so it didn't work out.
i read the intro to the first chapter in physiology. and then started with anatomy lower limb. we're working on the hip bone rn and will finish that in tomorrow's lecture. i wanted to complete it tonight but i don't think that'll work out, really. it's already 1:30 and I don't wanna annoy my roommates by keeping the lights on for long.
and besides, i often found myself on the verge of falling asleep during lectures because I got used to sleeping a lot during the 5 months gap between neet and now and I don't want that to continue so ig i really should get some sleep.
good night, loves! <3
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medschooldiary1 · 8 months ago
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It's been a year since I uploaded and if life hasn't turned out to be way different than I imagined.
First year was ... Something. Although I scored well in my University examinations (600+/900) , somehow life still was a bitch .
I am in 2nd year now . Clinical postings have become my worst enemy except for when I get to see cute babies get delivered.
The paraclinical subjects are interesting yet harder to remember.
I have so much shit to unpack . I feel like everything I have been through can be a post of its own . I hope I can write atleast some of it .
Also one advice I want every medico who is reading this to know . Never trust anyone . Never . Ever.
You are on your own . And it will still be fine at the end of the day .
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ek-ranjhaan · 2 years ago
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Everyone start having an apple a day cuz your future doc's are studying like a couple of days before their exams👽
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medimagination · 1 year ago
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Day 4
27/5/2023
Made Purple notes on Keratitis!!!🟣
Discovering New things on GoodNotes app!!!✨✨
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vibhorlove · 7 months ago
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Low Budget Private Medical Colleges in Low NEET score in India
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banodoctor12 · 8 months ago
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dreamedicineeducon · 8 months ago
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medigrad · 9 months ago
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Benefits of Fellowship Courses after MBBS for Doctors
Fellowship Programs in India are turning out to be the game changers for doctors when it comes to skill enhancement and gaining a competitive edge in their careers
The benefits of these programs are manifold. Doctors who complete fellowship courses, gain a competitive edge in their careers. They have the opportunity to work with esteemed medical professionals, stay updated with the latest research, and are better positioned for career advancement. This not only benefits the doctors themselves but also raises the overall standard of healthcare in India.
By enhancing and upgrading their skills, doctors can offer superior patient care and contribute significantly to the healthcare landscape in India, ultimately improving the lives of countless individuals. 
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studypalacehub · 2 years ago
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theindianmedicalundergrad · 2 years ago
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On the Significance of Rarity
The white coat is a uniform, it brings about uniformity in doctors. But, it also helps differentiate doctors from the general population.
It's not just doctors that wear a white coat either.
When a see the swath of white, of which I am a part, I can't help but feel underwhelmed.
This was to be special, people couldn't just put on a white coat and strut around like it meant nothing, or could they?
It doesn't matter that everyone looks smart when a whole room full of 150 students wear white coats. They all look equally smart, and thus not significant.
But in a hospital, where there are lakhs of patients, and at best, hundreds of doctors, white coats stand out.
Maybe someday I'll finally figure out that white coats, like the army fatigues, like firefighter uniforms and not unlike school uniforms, are just there to help people recognise who they're dealing with.
The White Coat. An entirely human creation that signifies someone who deals with one of the few things that humans have not created.
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dr-scarlette-witch · 14 days ago
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30.10.2024
We are home for the festival. I had Diwali day off and took 2 days of leave. Took a flight to get extra time home. Slept for 10 hours and started reading neuro anatomy. Meeting my cat after 2 months. She doesn’t recognise me anymore but she comes in for cuddles. I am contented with the fact that she is still happy and taken care of by my parents like they took care of me as a kid. Not forgetting to mention that the baby cat is also all grown up and thriving.
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scarlet-stu-dies · 21 days ago
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23. 10. 2024
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okay so i know i forgot to post for a few days 😭 so here's what happened:
19/10: saturday
first dissection!! AND I VOLUNTEERED AT OUR TABLE AND DID IT!!
20/10: sunday
...somehow i wasted the entire day
21/10: monday
more dissection. more wasting of time
22/10: tuesday
i TRIED to study, okay? but well...
23/10: wednesday
✓ woke up at 5 am
✓ read and made notes on erythropoiesis
✓ read a bit about the femoral triangle
? morning lectures were about stress management and interpersonal relationships? idk i read @athenaareia 's fanfic during it
✓ had a sdl class about erythropoiesis but they finished the q/a before they reached my roll no, :(
✓ more dissection!!! saw the femoral nerve, artery and vein and the profunda femoris artery. accidentally cut a vein and tendon (?) though that was my DT mate's fault, not mine
? came back to the hostel, couldn't study/do ANYTHING in the evening because of hostel stuff and also seniors dealing *ahem* ragging *ahem* with us
! one of the girls on my floor kept yapping for SO LONG and i, as usual, was to awkward to tell her to go so... yeah. yapped and vibe matched with her for 2 entire hours.
✓ finally found the time to read about the hip bone (a bit?)
✓ drew the anterior view and lateral view of the hip bone
? im wayyy too sleepy rn.
honestly, I can't help but feel that in doing NOTHING here. everything is going too fast and I don't understand half the stuff taught in anatomy classes. i adore biochem atp.
also there's a lizard above me. im scared to sleep.
but I am sleepy. i slept through the physio equipment demonstration and people NOTICED like they asked me after class if I was alright so... yeah.
this is despite the fact that I slept 8 entire hours yesterday
so what I've come to realise is that regardless of how many hours I sleep, I'm still gonna be sleeping during lectures
solution? imma wake up at 4/5 am and study. yoohoo. (it's about 1 am rn fyi)
nini <3
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medimagination · 1 year ago
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Just spent 7 hours of productive time on studies today !!!✌️
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vibhorlove · 2 years ago
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MBBS Abroad vs MBBS in India - Genuine Comparison
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komal7676 · 2 months ago
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MBBS in India and Haryana: Fees Structure, Scholarships, Placement & MBA Opportunities
Pursuing MBBS in India is a dream for many students due to the high-quality education, affordable fees, and numerous scholarship opportunities. For students interested in studying MBBS in Haryana, this region offers some of the best medical colleges in the country, with top-tier facilities and faculty. This article provides an in-depth overview of MBBS programs in India, with a focus on Haryana, covering crucial aspects such as fees structure, placement & recruiters, scholarships, and opportunities for further education, including MBA programs. Additionally, learn about the selection criteria for admission to prestigious medical colleges.
MBBS in India Overview
MBBS in India is known for offering world-class medical education at relatively affordable costs compared to other countries. With over 500 medical colleges, India produces thousands of qualified doctors each year. The course duration is typically 5.5 years, including 1 year of compulsory internship.
For more information contact: 
AR Group of Education
523, 5th Floor, Wave Silver Tower, Sec-18 Noida, UP-201301
9711016766
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MBBS in Haryana: Colleges and Fees Structure
Haryana has a range of prestigious medical colleges that are recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI). Colleges like Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS), Rohtak, and SHKM Government Medical College, Nalhar are well-known for their excellent curriculum and infrastructure.
The average fees structure for MBBS in government medical colleges in Haryana is around ₹50,000 to ₹1,00,000 per year, while private medical colleges charge between ₹7,00,000 to ₹12,00,000 annually. Here's a breakdown:
Government Colleges: ₹50,000 - ₹1,00,000 per year
Private Colleges: ₹7,00,000 - ₹12,00,000 per year
Scholarships for MBBS Students in Haryana
Several scholarships are available for students pursuing MBBS in Haryana, aimed at reducing the financial burden on meritorious students from low-income families. Some of the popular scholarship options include:
National Scholarship Portal (NSP) Scholarships: Offers financial aid to students based on merit and income.
Haryana Government Merit-cum-Means Scholarship: Provides assistance to students from economically weaker sections.
Private College Scholarships: Some private institutions also offer merit-based or need-based scholarships to deserving students.
These scholarships can cover a significant portion of the tuition fees, allowing students to focus on their studies without worrying about finances.
Placement & Recruiters for MBBS Graduates in India
After completing MBBS, students have ample opportunities for placement, either in government hospitals or private healthcare institutions. Haryana, being close to Delhi NCR, offers additional placement opportunities in reputed hospitals like:
Medanta - The Medicity
Fortis Escorts Hospital
Apollo Hospitals
AIIMS Delhi
Placement packages for fresh graduates vary based on their specialization, hospital reputation, and location, with salaries ranging between ₹6,00,000 to ₹12,00,000 per year. Many MBBS graduates also opt for postgraduate studies (MD/MS) or prepare for USMLE and other international medical licensing exams for overseas practice.
MBA Opportunities After MBBS
While most MBBS graduates pursue postgraduate medical degrees, some choose to diversify their careers by pursuing an MBA. An MBA in Hospital Management or Healthcare Administration is a popular choice among doctors who aim to work in the administrative side of healthcare. These programs focus on the business aspects of healthcare, like hospital administration, health services management, and public health.
MBA Fees: Typically, the fees for an MBA in healthcare management range from ₹4,00,000 to ₹12,00,000 in top B-schools across India.
This career path allows MBBS graduates to take leadership roles in hospitals, healthcare startups, and government health programs.
Selection Criteria for MBBS in Haryana
To get admission into MBBS in Haryana, students must meet certain criteria, including:
NEET Exam: Admission is granted based on the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) scores. Students must qualify this exam with a valid score to be eligible for counseling.
Eligibility: Candidates must have completed their 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and secured at least 50% marks (40% for reserved categories).
State Counseling: Admission to Haryana medical colleges is done through the Haryana NEET counseling, which is conducted by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER). Seats are allotted based on NEET rank, state quota, and category reservation.
For more information contact: 
AR Group of Education
523, 5th Floor, Wave Silver Tower, Sec-18 Noida, UP-201301
9711016766
Conclusion
Pursuing MBBS in India and especially MBBS in Haryana provides students with excellent education, top placements, and a pathway to various scholarship opportunities. The fees structure for government colleges remains highly affordable, while private colleges may require higher financial investment. Post-MBBS, graduates can either specialize through MD/MS or explore an MBA in healthcare management for a broader career scope in the medical field.
Students aspiring to study MBBS in Haryana should focus on performing well in the NEET exam to secure admission to their desired colleges, and also explore the available scholarship programs for financial aid.
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