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MBBS Full form is Bachelors of Medicine and Bachelors of Surgery which is the English term for the Latin word Medicinae Baccalaureus Baccalaureus Chirurgiae. It is an undergraduate level medical course. This course duration is 5.5 years which includes 1 year of compulsory rotatory internship in various departments. It is one of the most valued professions in the country and across the globe.
For admission into colleges offering MBBS, the students have to give various competitive exams. There are a total of 600 medical colleges recognized by Medical Council of India. These colleges are categorized into government, semi government, private and public private partnership. The seats in these colleges are divided into All India Quota seats (15%) and State Quota seats (85%). The top most colleges offering MBBS are:
The entrance exam to all the medical college is though NEET-UG which is conducted annually in the month of May in offline mode. For more information about the exam refer to NEET-UG Overview.
The marking scheme is +4 for correct answers and -1 for incorrect answers.
MBBS course has a four-year extensive syllabus divided into 3 phases according to the type of subjects
Phase 1 | 2 semesters | Pre-clinical subjects |
Phase 2 | 3 semesters | Para-clinical subjects |
Phase 3 | 4 semesters | Core-clinical subjects |
The MBBS curriculum has 4.5 years of theoretical and practical learning.
After these 4.5 years, there is 1 year of compulsory rotatory internship. In this period, students experience one on one interaction with the patients. They will be taught how to give psychological support to the patients and their relatives, how to handle critical conditions. The internship is divided in different departments:
Medicine | 1.5 months |
Surgery | 1.5 months |
Rural | 3 months |
Paediatrics | 1 month |
Obs and Gyn | 1 month |
Casualty | 1 month |
Elective | 2 month |
Only after these 4.5 years of curriculum and 1 year of internship, the graduates earn an MCI recognized practicing license and registration certificate. In case if a student is unable to fulfil his/her internship and retrieves his admission then he/she is subjected to penalty which is decided by the particular university.
In recent times, the scope of work after completing an MBBS course and in other healthcare sectors has increased tenfold. There are increasing number of opportunities in this sector given the number of diseases and infections. There are various sectors like government, public, laboratories, emergency rooms, community healthcare centres and private practice. The major recruiting agencies for MBBS candidates are Apollo Health Industries, Sun Pharma Industries, Fortis Healthcare, Zydus Healthcare etc. The medical graduates can pursue the following arenas after their under-graduation course:
Medical graduates can pursue a variety of higher studies.:
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