Medical Admission 2016

MBBS Admission 2016 in India:-Admissions in MBBS through Management quota/NRI Quota are open in top medical colleges of Karnataka (Bangalore) for Academic year 2016.. Low Package or minimum package Colleges are also Available with MCI recognition through Management quota/NRI quota seat bookings are going on for the top colleges of Karnataka (Bangalore), Maharashtra (Mumbai, Pune), Madhaya Pradesh, Delhi NCR for Academic year 2016.

NRI student Eligibility for Admission in India.

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ADMISSION IN KARNATAKA, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI(NCR), TAMILNADU, MP, UP TO ALL MEDICAL COURSES (MBBS UNDER/Through/By MANAGEMENT QUOTA/NRI QUOTA)

For Low Donation MBBS Admission in top medical colleges of Karnataka, Maharashtra, Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana & other prominent medical college of India.

Career Guidance a top educational consultancy in india provides direct and confirm admission in MBBS through Management Quota/ NRI Quota in Karnataka (Bangalore), Maharashtra (Pune, Mumbai), Delhi NCRs top colleges, where Management Quota and NRI Quota seats are available. we provide complete guidance of any admission . Feel free to contact us for any query. MBBS admission Guidance 2016. Hurry!!

Monday, 1 February 2016

RajaRajeswari Medical College-Hospital(RRMCH),Admission 2016-2017 , Bengaluru


About Us:
 MOOGAMBIGAI CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL TRUST was conceived in the Year 1992 with a specific purpose and commitment to establishing institutions of academic excellence, throughout Karnataka. Our main aim is to promote service minded, scientific tempered citizens of exemplary stature to serve the humanity.Education is presently undergoing a welcome seismic change. In tune with the changing times, RajaRajeshwari Group of Institutions, aim to help students excel in the various fields of study of their choice.

In the field of education, RajaRajeshwari Group of Institutions is looking at engaging the students in overall development processes. We have designed co- curricular and extra curricular activities for the students to be involved in, actively.Bangalore, or Bengaluru, as it is known today, was founded by Kempe Gowda, who built mud fort at the site in 1537. It has developed over the years into an industrial and technological hub in India.Bangalore is the capital city of the Indian state of Karnataka. Located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka. Few cities in the world has the power to attract and motivate a casual visitor to move there permanently. With its wonderful climate, well developed localities, good roads, good shopping malls, being a IT hub is also considered as the most preferred destination for expatriates. Recognised by Medical Council Of India & Govt. Of India and Affiliated to RGUHS, Bengaluru.
Courses Offered :
  
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
MBBS

POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
MD
MS

DOCTORAL PROGRAMMES
Physiology


SUPER SPECIALTY PROGRAMMES
DM – Cardiology

M.Ch. – Urology
M.Ch. – Plastic Surgery

M.Ch. – Pediatric Surgery Neurology

DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
Dip. in Medical Laboratory Technology

Dip. in Operation Theatre Technology

Dip. in Medical X-Ray Technology
Dip. in Health Inspector

Dip. in Ophthalmic Technology

Dip. in Medical Record Technology

ELIGIBILITY FOR UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION:

MBBS :
  • In order to be eligible to appear for the University Examination a candidate:
  •  Shall have undergone satisfactorily the approved course of study in the subjects for the prescribed duration.
  • Shall have attendance of at least 75% of the total number of classes in Theory and Practicals / Clinicals.
  • Shall secure at least 35% of the total marks fixed for Internal Assessment in a particular subject.
  • Shall fulfill any other requirement that may be prescribed by the University from time to time.
  • Who fail in any subjects of MBBS Phase I will have to put up one academic term before he/she becomes eligible to appear for the next examination.
  • Shall pass in all the Phase I (pre clinical) subjects before joining the Phase II (Para clinical) subjects.
  • Who fails in the Phase II examination shall not be allowed to appear in Part I of III phase examination.
  • Phase I (MBBS)
  • At the end of 12 months from the last day of admission (Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry)
  •  Phase II (II MBBS)At the end of 18 months after I MBBS (Pharmacology, Pathology Microbiology, Forensic Medicine)
  •  Phase III (Part I)
  •  At the end of 12 months after II MBBS (Community Medicine, ENT, Ophthalmology)
  •  Phase III (Part II)
  • At the end of 12 months after Phase III, Part I (Medicine, Surgery, OBG, Orthopedics and Paediatrics)

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