HOW IS NIIMS NOIDA FOR MBBS ?IS IT SAFE FOR DOING MBBS FROM THERE AS IT IS NOT NMC APPROVED
Yes it is safe because Noida International Institute of Medical Sciences has been permitted by National medical Commission for running MBBS course. There are total 150 seats offered under MBBS course of Noida International Institute of Medical Sciences.
For getting admission in Noida International Institute of Medical Sciences MBBS course you are required to qualify National eligibility and entrance test first. This is because for all Indian medical colleges and Universities, MBBS course, you are required to qualify National eligibility and entrance test. This is the only address examination which is accepted in all India for MBBS.
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Hello Aspirant,
Let's examine some pros and cons of NIIMS-
Cons-
- It's recently established, lack promising staff and driving hospital, OPDs are basically vacant and will be for 2-3 more years. And Practice is the heart & soul of MBBS. You will be 2nd batch and feel risked.
- So many students failed in semester exams: uring covid in a tricky matter, since learners could not attend classes there was no point failing them. But, the rule is if you fail the exam, you need to pay a Fine which is hefty.
- Tons of restrictions: like You can not wear T-shirts and jeans, slippers, No long hairs are entertained, sorry, No make-Up and you can not flaunt your long hairs. They give you feeling of strict missionary school. Girls are preferred in Salwar suit.
- 10 km far from the city: In the village, to buy simple stationary you need to travel 10 km
Pros-
- In noida.
- Good infrastructure.
- A-C Hostel facility(which is in every Private college of uttar pradesh)
4. Affiliation with NIMs
What are must expected qualities of an MBBS college?
- Must have at least finalised one batch. (But students take risk of getting into newly formed college, reason may be low marks)
- A good operating hospital, filled with patients and not empty ( Mostly vacant)
- NMC recognised( which NIIMS is)
- Must have remarked faculties.( lack)
- Good reputation( will take few years to build)
If you are just choosing it because it is near to your residence or it's in NCR. Your decision is mistaken. You are going to spend crore, think wisely. They failed so many students in their first batch which generally pvt colleges don't do. But once you failed in any subject, you needa pay handsome amount of money as fine.
Here are top 12 colleges, cutoff is not so high for last 4 colleges.
Top 12 college of UP are-
- SRM, Bareilly
- Sharda
- Subharti
- Hind, Barabanki
- Rohilkand
- Muzaffarnafar medical college
- Heritage, Varanasi
- Saraswati medical college
- Rama medical college
- Hind Sitapur.
11.career institute
12 NCR medical college
The conclusion is, if you got high marks, go in top colleges, if you got low marks there are other options like MBBS in MP in inexpensive. Around 9 lakhs fee and you get scholarship under govt yojana. Also, it's mandatory from this year to reserve 15% seats for All India students.
Choose wisely. It's not just matter of this year. It's matter of your career, Time and off course money.