College life at Dr baba saheb Ambedkar medical College

Remarks :

Admission is through a medical entrance exam i.e NEET. The application form is available on the NTA website to conduct this examination with a fee of 1400 for general students and application dates are around December to march. Reservation is available as per government rules.

Course Curriculum Overview :

MBBS is an honorable profession, u got respect from society. The faculty-student ratio is very good. There is appropriate faculty for all the subjects. The teaching method is good as most of the faculty here are from MAMC.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The fee Structure is 91k per annum. Scholarship given by the Delhi government is applicable here. Delhi government provide merit cum income scholarship for the students. The stipend is 23.5k as of now but it may get hiked till next year.

Campus Life :

The annual fest CHIMERA occurs here in the month of November. Books and journals are adequate and up to date in the library. There is a student welfare union that is elected by college elections and represents the students.

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8.3 out of 10
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7.0/10Campus Life
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