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MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery)

MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) is a 5.5-year undergraduate medical program which teaches students about the science of medicine and surgery. The  candidates are required to pass their 12th board exams (Biology / “B” group) with an average aggregate score of 55%. MBBS admission is solely through the NEET Exam, and applicants are assigned colleges based on their NEET scores. 

Highlights: - 

Degree Name

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Level

Undergraduate

Duration of the course

5.5 years

Eligibility

12th in Biology with minimum 50% Aggregate marks 

Education mode

Full-time

Admission Process

Merit and Entrance Exams

Entrance Exams

NEET UG.

Fees of the course

Rs 2,000 - Rs 70.00 Lakhs


Eligibility Criteria: - 

  • Candidates must complete 12th with Biology from a recognised board.
  • Candidates must have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
  • Candidates must clear the cut off of the entrance exam for admission in MBBS.
     

Syllabus for MBBS: 

The MBBS syllabus will vary from college to college, but the course aims and subjects shall remain the same; the subject distribution over the syllabus may differ, but the study matter remains consistent. Nevertheless, candidates should check the official website to know the complete syllabus. Here is a general guide to MBBS syllabus design, as commonly followed by Indian colleges: 

Semester 1

Semester 2

Fundamentals of Disease and Treatment

Anatomy

Introduction of Embryology and Histology

Respiratory System

Introduction to Molecular Medicine

Neuroscience 1 (Peripheral System)

Locomotor System

Healthcare Concepts

Cell Biology

Basic Haematology

Introduction to Medical Practice I

Health and the Environment

Semester 3

Semester 4

General Pathology

Systemic Pathology

Immunity

Common Symptoms and Signs

Nutrition Disorders

Alimentary System

Environmental Pathology

Cardiovascular System

Hereditary Disorder

Haematology

Neoplasia

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Semester 5

Semester 6

Special Pathology

Ophthalmology

Immunopathology

Forensic Medicine

Growth Disturbance and Neoplasia

Community Medicine

General Pathology

Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)

Clinical Pathology

Pathology

Semester 7

Semester 8

General Medicine

General Surgery

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Pediatrics

Semester 9

Semester 10

Orthopaedics

Radiology

Psychiatry

Anesthesiology

Dermatology

Emergency Medicine

Internship (Rotatory)

Electives/Internship

 

 

 

 

FAQs

  1. What is MBBS?
    MBBS or Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, is a 5.5-year undergraduate medical program pursued by students who want to become doctors and serve people. An MBBS degree is required to become a doctor, diagnose diseases, prescribe medicine, and conduct surgery.

     
  2.  Can I do MBBS without NEET?
    No, in India, it is mandatory for students to qualify for NEET to study MBBS. Hence, without qualifying NEET, it is generally not possible to secure admission to MBBS courses in most medical colleges across the country. Also, it replaced all other state and university-level medical entrance exams.

     
  3. What are the eligibility criteria for MBBS?
    Aspiring candidates need to fulfil the following criteria to study MBBS:
  • Must complete 12th in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with a 50% aggregate marks.
  • Must pass NEET UG.
  • Must be over 17 years of age and less than 25.
     
  1. What after MBBS?
    Students have numerous options after MBBS:
  • Pursue higher studies- MD, MS.
  • Get a job- in government hospitals, private hospitals, or open their own clinic.
     
  1.  Is there any reservation for a candidate belonging to the SC/ST category to pursue an MBBS course?
    Yes, there is a 7.5% reservation for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category while for the Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates there are 15% reservations under the All India Scheme.


     

Other medical courses and specialisations: - 

M.D, B.Pharm, M.S, B.Sc, M.Pharm, Diploma, M.Sc, Dental, Paramedical, Pharmacy, Dietetics & Nutrition, Ayurved.

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