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Direct Admission in MBBS

An MBBS degree in India (http://www.distanceedu-wb.com/admission/direct-admission-in-mbbs-2016-west-bengal) is very low cost as compared to foreign countries. If you are a local candidate, you need to spend less. Most of the expenses are paid by the government which makes the course affordable. AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) conducts its own entrance exam for admitting students to MBBS Course. Most of the central universities and state universities conduct entrance exams. If you want to get direct admission in MBBS West Bengal Brundaban Study Point will help you. MBBS admission 2016 will start immediately. Brundaban Study Point will help you to get MBBS admission through management quota. You can contact – 8583956901 / 9143976393

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Direct Admission in MBBS

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  1. Direct Admission in MBBS An MBBS degree in India is very low cost as compared to foreign countries. If you are a local candidate, you need to spend less. Most of the expenses are paid by the government which makes the course affordable. AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) conducts its own entrance exam for admitting students to MBBS Course. Most of the central universities and state universities conduct entrance exams. If you want to get direct admission in MBBS West Bengal Brundaban Study Point will help you. MBBS COURSE OVERVIEW: Now we will briefly discuss about MBBS course structure in India. Understanding the structure of the course greatly helps students to get an idea of the overall pattern of MBBS. Followed by an internship the entire course is divided into four parts. FIRST MBBS (MBBS - I): There are some basic subjects you will learn in the first year. In the first year of your MBBS course, you will study pre clinical courses like basic Biochemistry, Human Anatomy and Human Physiology. You have to pass the final examination of MBBS - I to go to the MBBS - II.

  2. MBBS Admission 2016 If you do not clear MBBS - I you will be put in the intermediate batch. Typically, in morning sessions you will learn Anatomy which can be followed by class of dissection. In afternoon sessions there will be theory class that can be continued with laboratory work in Biochemistry or Physiology. SECOND MBBS (MBBS - II): The course duration of Second MBBS is 1year and 6 months. You will learn Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, and also Forensic Medicine which are the main subjects in MBBS - II. In the mornings, you may be attending clinical wards or OPDs (Out Patient Department) to get some hands on experience. In afternoon sessions, there may be theory classes followed by laboratory works. FINAL MBBS: Final MBBS has two parts which are termed as MBBS – III Part I and MBBS - III Part II. FINAL MBBS PART I (MBBS - III PART I): MBBS admission 2016 will start immediately. You can contact – 8583956901 / 9143976393

  3. MBBS Admission through Management Quota The course duration of Final MBBS Part I is one year. You will learn Community Medicine, Ophthalmology and ENT (Ear Nose and Throat) during this period. FINAL MBBS PART II (MBBS - III PART II): The course duration of Final MBBS Part II is also one year and you will be given focused training on the clinical subjects of Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery (which include Orthopedics), Obstetrics and Gynecology. After passing the final examination, you will be eligible for provisional registration with the Medical Council of India (MCI) or the respective State Medical Council. You will be awarded the final MBBS degree only after completing the Compulsory Rotatory Residential Internship. Brundaban Study Point will help you to get MBBS admission through management quota.

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