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The college infrastructure is not so much good.The campus is old and the buildings are also old.By the way other facilities are fair ,there is proper water supply.Rooms of hostel are well maintained and ventilated.
This college is well known for academics.The teachers and professors are very well behaved and supportive.Teachers help in internal examinations and also support us to perform very well in main examinations.
A well good record is maintained by this college for good placements.This college is affiliated to many hospitals and other medical organisation,so the students get a chance to have a good medical exposure.
This college have only around 44000 fees for boys and girls have to pay less than this.The hostel fees is also affordable and it have messes ,where you can afford foods item .This college do not include other type of fee.
The campus of this college is overall good .The seniors are very supportive and helpful.This campus is strictly against the ragging.The students are also able to expose to other fields like sports activities and dance.
This college is one of the best college of Rajasthan state.
When I first joined college, I did not feel it was up to the mark with the campus infrastructure, the management and the available facilities, and it still somewhat isn't. The washrooms in the girls hostel aren't very clean, there are no grounds for sports and we only had a cultural week but that too got cancelled since the pandemic happened. There are just a few classrooms and the library currently remains closed due to fear of COVID but a new auditorium and buildings are beings worked on now.
I have been studying MBBS at this college and though the pandemic has affected the pattern but the professors are quite experienced and there were regular classes everyday before that. The curriculum is mostly up to date but the research work here isn't sufficient for us to learn the new developments. Also, the teaching methods mostly includes a direct reading of the presentations which I personally feel can be worked upon. Theory definitely is important, but practicals play a more vital role.
This place has a lot to teach medical students because we learn by seeing the various types of patients that we receive here and I've seen people pass out from JLN and getting PG seats in many esteemed institutions. There's no placement procedure here but the PG entrance examination is cracked by a lot of students in their first or second attempts and the college staff is mostly quite supportive when it comes to teaching or clearing out doubts.
Being a day scholar, there's no tuition fee or hostel fee for me in my college so it's only around 1200 rs per year consisting of the college fund for my batch as it is a Government college but now the fee has increased by up to Rs. 60,000 which is still quite reasonable as compared to many of the private medical colleges. And a new auditorium, buildings and facilities are being added after the fee increment which makes it even more reasonable.
My college campus is actually quite small compared to other Medical colleges. There isn't enough space to even call it a campus. There are just a few lecture theatres which are used by all the batches for different subject classes. There isn't a proper sports ground or even a canteen. The best part about the campus are the reading rooms and the auditorium but I feel the library can be worked upon. The staff is hardworking but the building needs to be stronger and better to keep students safe.
I am actually not very fond of the college per se. But the cut off for this college is quite high and not very easy to achieve as the faculty here is very experienced and the medical cases which the hospital receives are very important for learning purposes. I am glad I got a seat here because this place helped me achieve my dreams and though there's a lot of scope for improvement but I'll always be grateful to this place for teaching me all that it did and making me a good doctor and student.
Some corners are very well , but many needs to be reconstructed. The new building is under construction & may be completed within 2 - 3 years . The old building needs maintenance badly as it's walls r much older.
Some of the faculties are awesome. But as we all know nowhere in this world we get everything best . We need to do some sort of compromise also . But yess the overall management is damm superb & fantastic .
As the placement in MBBS field is generally more than 90 percent ,, and our college also fulfill it . The PG selection from Ajmer region are also good and today our Alumni are holding great position across the country .
My course cost approx 40 thousands per annum as my acadmics and turion fee .
It all depends on how u see the scenario .
I expect that you are asking about Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer, Rajasthan. The Neet 2022 cutoff for SC category to get admission is 40 percentile
Greetings Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well. Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College,Ajmer is a government hence no management seat provided. Whereas Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum is a private college. This is the normal fee structure provided. Note that the fee structure varies year to year so there could be a slight change in the numbers mentioned below.
1st year- Rs. 18,28,800.
2nd year- Rs 18,28,800.
3rd year- Rs 18,28,800.
4th Year- Rs 18,28,800
5th Year- Rs 9,12,000.
The total fees here is approximately Rs 82 Lakhs.
I hope this information helped you.
All the best, Have a great day ahead!