I expect 220 marks in neet. Will I get admission in Amrita medical college, Kochi . What is the fee structure
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HELLO SAUBHAGYA,
According your question as you have mentioned that you are expecting 220 marks in NEET2019. So if we considered to last year cut off then yes you will definitely get admission in the AMRITA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. As the college offers other medical courses also and if look over to the reviews so college has good faculty as well as very good management system.
The management is restrictive and prevents intermingling of male and female students. It insists on discipline on the part of students and this is reflected in the strict dress codes and numerous rules by which the student has to abide. It also encourages students to practice yoga and meditation. Only vegetarian food is provided in the mess. The central library of the institution has a vast expanse of medical books and journals. The institution is well connected by road and rail. It is also a venue to many important medical conferences, headed by eminent scientists, researchers and doctors .
To give you my analysis from a few firsthand accounts of how the institution is and what it is like to study and live in the AIMS campus,
The hospital is arguably one of the best multi specialty hospitals in the entire state and this is a huge asset to a medical student. The faculty is of very good quality as well and the standards of teaching are as good as they get.
However, if anyone wishes to be treated like an adult at this institution, all the more so if you are a girl, AIMS Kochi is not the place to be.
Female students are simply not allowed to leave the campus as the outside world is “unsafe” and drug infested. The only taste of the outside world they are allowed is when they are taken to shop and eat out overseen by wardens twice a month. This reminds one of a kindergarten school trip. The warden’s rule with an iron fist and a range of repercussions are threatened if anyone is seen outside campus. The logic that parents would want their children to be safe is twisted to such an extent that students live in constant fear. The glaring difference between how girls and boys are treated is painfully obvious.
Students cannot leave campus without a guardian to sign them out. Leaving campus on an unsanctioned day can lead to fine. There is a total restriction of movement and denial of any sort of rights whatsoever. Nobody questions this state of affairs fearing action from the management that could endanger their certificate.
Good medical education comes with this price, apparently. The “for their own good” motto is what they sell it with. Parents believe it and sign the consent forms. This same motto was what Hitler said when he sent the Jews to the ghetto. The purpose of education is to broaden the mind and not to hammer it into submission.
FEE STRUCTURE AND FACILITIES
The fee structure is expensive, Amrita being a private medical college.M.B.B.S. Students are required to shell out a fee of Rs.11 lakh, which includes hostel and mess fee. Since the institution is fully residential, all students are required to pay this amount.
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