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    Q:   Is IMS BHU good for MBBS?

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    {Source: MBBS students & alumni}

    Here's a summary of the key points mentioned by students and alumni:

    Infrastructure and Facilities
    * Well-equipped classrooms and labs
    * Spacious and well-furnished hostels with amenities like Wi-Fi, sanitary facilities, and laundry services
    * Library with a vast collection of books and journals
    * Digital library and a separate auditorium (KN Udupa)
    * Wi-Fi connectivity across campus
    * Good sports facilities, including tennis courts, badminton courts, gymnasium, swimming pool, and playground
    * Regularly cleaned and managed messes and canteens serving varied cuisines
    * Access to healthcare facilities with free health check-ups, treatments, and medications

    Teaching and Learning Environment
    * Highly qualified and experienced teachers who are practicing physicians themselves
    * Interactive and engaging teaching methods, including lectures, discussions, practical sessions, and case studies
    * Emphasis on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills
    * Personalized attention due to small batch sizes (around 100 students)

    Career Opportunities and Placements
    * High placement rate, with almost 100% of students getting placed in reputed institutions
    * Salary range: INR12 Lacs to INR40 crore per annum
    * Prestigious institutions offering jobs include PGI Chandigarh, AIIMS, RML-Delhi, and others
    * Postgraduate seats reserved for IMS BHU students, making it possible to further specialize in medicine

    Internship and Practical Training
    * One-year internship programme with a stipend of INR23,500 per month
    * Exposure to real-world situations and patient interactions
    * Hands-on training in clinical settings, including SS Hospital and Trauma Centre

    Overall, IMS BHU provides an excellent learning environment, well-equipped infrastructure, and opportunities for career growth and specialization. With a high placement rate and competitive salaries, it's a great choice for aspiring medical professionals.
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    IMS BHU MBBS
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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)273510841098

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    4.7/5
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    What students say about Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU
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    Almost all the students do their internship from INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, BHU as it is one of the most prestigious institute of India.
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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2028
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    Internal Review of IMS BHU.
    Placements: There is no as such placement system in medical field as like an engineering or other courses. But yes, after completing course, you will get a job of junior president in any of the hospital or government private medical college and the average salary of a junior president is. Rupees one Lacs.
    Infrastructure: There's the facilities in the infrastructure of this college is well and good. The Laboratories and classrooms are well-equipped and can be compared with India's. Best medical colleges. Medical facilities, sports and games are also very good. You will really appreciate these things in this medical college The food quality in mass and canteen Is as usual as other medical college and other canteens.
    Faculty: In Our college, the teachers and the professors are highly qualified And senior In academics, our college is one of the best in india There are three sessional exams And one final professional exam You should score at least fifty percent in all internal and external examination to pass.
    Other: I want to become a Doctor that is why I have chosen this course. The best part of this course. This is a professional course which makes you skillful. And you're not dependent on any other institution or people for your work There is an annual fest in our college Named as ELIXIR There are lots of events in this fest Lots of cultural events extra curricular activities, sports events, Fashion walk night, Celebrity night d j night And. Lots of other things to enjoy.
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    One of the best colleges in medicine.
    Placements: In MBBS, there is no placement after graduation. You have to either pursue postgraduation and join as an academic junior resident or join as a non-academic junior resident, for which you get paid ₹100,000 per month. You can also do private practice and earn depending on your expertise. In the last year of MBBS, we are required to complete a one-year mandatory internship for complete clinical exposure, during which we are paid ₹27,000 per month and work as intern doctors.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure in our college is brilliant. All departments have their own equipped labs and demonstration rooms, fully installed with AC and the best instruments. Each department has its own libraries, and we also have Asia's largest central library along with a cyber library. The mess and canteen are quite affordable, with enough cleanliness, and the food quality is above average.
    Faculty: Professors are highly qualified and experienced, and they are very kind and helpful to students. They teach us with various methods, including PowerPoint presentations, 3D models, live practicals, and traditional chalk and duster. The program is challenging and different from other graduations, as it involves a lot of hard work. Semester exams are not very tough, but due to the vast course content, it requires a lot of effort to memorize and understand the material.
    Other: Being a doctor is a very noble profession, and the best thing about my course is the respect and self-satisfaction it brings. I wish to reduce the working hours of doctors so they could have their personal lives. We have an annual fest, ELIXIR, and also celebrate Saraswati Puja, Freshers, Farewell, Mahashivratri, Holi, Diwali, and Navratri on our campus.
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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2028
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    Dream college because it has internal PG Kota, best faculty, good infrastructure and a green campus.
    Placements: There are 100 students enrolled in this course in 2023 session. IMS BHU offers an internship at Sir Sunderlal Hospital which is the best hospital in the Purvanchal area salary for this internship is 30000 per month. This course also helps us to join a very large number of private hospitals and earn more and more salary.
    Infrastructure: The facilities and infrastructure of IMF BHU are very good the classroom is digital and labs are very highly maintained and there is a centralised AC and Wi-Fi campus. The hostel rooms are very good with having a centralise Wi-Fi in the hostel and food is very good and the canteen is 24 hours open.
    Faculty: Teachers are very highly qualified and knowledgeable in IMS BHU most teachers have come from AIIMS Delhi having degrees of MBBS, MD, DM, M.Ch. and even more have Ph.D. degrees. Semester exams are at a moderate level 50% marks are required to pass the exams you can easily pass the exam.
    Other: I chose this course because I am very enthusiastic about society and this course helps me a lot in helping poor people. There are many areas to improve this course such as there is a very toxic environment on the campus created by the seniors we have to improve it.
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    Institute of Medical Sciences BHU - A remarkable name in medical education.
    Placements: Basically, MBBS doesn't seek placements; the course itself is a placement. Our first job starts with an internship held in the college hospital itself, which is SIR SUNDARLAL HOSPITAL. Students begin their journey as intern doctors and continue as junior residents thereafter.
    Infrastructure: The college is situated at the entrance of the university, surrounded by greenery and better infrastructure. The entire university campus is supplied with high-speed Wi-Fi, even in the corners of hostel rooms. We are provided with 2-seater rooms in the 1st year, 3-4 seater rooms in the 2nd year, and again 2-seater rooms in the 3rd year and final year. The mess is quite good, with a very affordable rate for food. We also have our own cyber library, which is open 24 hours for all with good security facilities. Additionally, we have separate grounds.
    Faculty: IMS BHU is a central government medical college, so the faculties are highly qualified and experienced. The way they deliver lectures and interact is quite comprehensive. The MBBS curriculum is relevant because the field will always need professionals. The semester exams are not like those in engineering colleges; we only have end-term exams at the year-end. This is crucial, but the rest can be passed with little effort.
    Other: I chose MBBS because I loved biology and always wanted to excel in the field. Pursuing medicine was the best choice for me. One suggestion for improvement is to reduce the class duration; we have to attend classes from 8 am to 4 pm, which becomes hectic and tiring. The attendance criteria and limited vacation also make it a bit boring. Overall, it's good, and it's like a dream come true.
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    5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    IMS BHU provides a good opportunity for study and research.
    Placements: IMS BHU does not have campus placements for MBBS students, but after graduating with an MBBS, we can expect to earn a salary of lakhs per month. IMS BHU provides maximum clinical exposure, which is very important for MBBS students.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure at IMS BHU is good, but it is not as good as AIIMS. Wi-Fi is available throughout the campus, and the college is air conditioned. However, the hostel mess and hostel are not as good as AIIMS, and there is no canteen on campus. Instead, the college provides a "chain ki tapri" (a tea shop).
    Faculty: The teachers are very helpful and qualified, and they teach the subjects very well. The semester exams are not too difficult, but they are more clinical based.
    Other: I chose MBBS because I want to be a doctor. College Fest is ELIXIR.
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    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Batch of 2027
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    A grand campus with beautiful infrastructure and a treasure of learning.
    Placements: There is an internship after the final year for all students and the internship stipend is about 23,500. The lucrative internal PG quota of this institute means that almost all the students (of the 100 batch) will get a PG seat and most of the internal reservation is in the clinical branches. The JR stipend is also higher as compared to the other state colleges.
    Infrastructure: A very large central library and cyber library facility are provided. The whole campus has a high-speed Wi-Fi facility for students. The lecture theater infrastructure is very good and world-class, with both modern and traditional blackboard ways of teaching as options. The first-year hostel is extremely good. But the 2nd-year hostel bathrooms don't have geyser facilities.
    Faculty: The most qualified and knowledgeable teachers from the country come and teach at this prestigious institution. Each of them learns about the specific topics they teach. Teaching is clinically oriented. The year-wise system is there, and professors are having both theory and practical examinations.
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    IMS BHU MBBS FAQs

    Q:   How are MBBS placements at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?

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    The institute has released the NIRF report 2022. According to the NIRF report 2022, 10 MBBS students were placed during 2020 placements.

    Whereas 128 students of PG courses were placed during 2021 placements. Further, the median package offered to MBBS students during 2020 placements was INR 14 LPA.

    Banaras Hindu University has been ranked at eighth position amongst the top university and colleges under the “Medical” category by NIRF 2023 rankings.

    Also can grab top government colleges such as AIIMS, and MBBS interns are paid the MBBS Internship salary of around INR 30,000 per month.

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    Q:   What is the NEET cutoff for MBBS in Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?

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    For 2022, the cutoff was 2735 for the General category candidates in the All India quota for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) in Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU. The NEET cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant. For more information on the IMS BHU Cutoff, Click Here.

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    Q:   What is the cutoff for MBBS at Institute Of Medical Sciences - [IMS BHU], Varanasi?

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    Varanasi Institute of Medicine [IMS BHU] MBBS cut off is determined by various factors including number of candidates, availability of seats, difficulty level of exam and minimum qualifying percentile. Note that the cutoff may vary every year and it is necessary to confirm your category. From the resources the cutoff by rank for MBBS at IMS BHU has been as follows :-

    Year   Rank     

    2023  15831

    2022  17326   

    2021 13178    

    2020  15853    

    This rank varies with no. of students appeared in each year. 

     

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    Q:   What is the opening and closing rank for MBBS at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?

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    Opening and Closing rank depends on the category and quota of candidates. For general category under All India, opening rank was 866 and closing rank was 2735. Cut off are different when it comes to other categories or female candidates and even domicile of home state. Admission to Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) in Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU is based on the scores obtained in the entrance exam NEET. Applicants are advised to confirm what category are they applying while checking for cut offs.

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    Q:   How many entrance exam cutoffs will be released for admission to MBBS at IMS BHU?

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    Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU will release 4-5 rounds of NEET cutoffs for admission to medical courses. The cutoffs will be released on a rolling basis, and the seats will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The cutoffs will be based on the following factors:

    • The NEET score of the candidate
    • The category of the candidate
    • The number of seats available in the course

    Candidates must visit the official website of entrance exam to read clear instructions on how to proceed with the counselling process, once the round is released.

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    Q:   How are the placements for MBBS in Institute Of Medical Sciences - [IMS BHU], Varanasi?

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    The Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS BHU) in Varanasi is known for its strong focus on the development of its students. In terms of placements, it’s important to note that, unlike other professional courses, MBBS does not have a traditional placement process. As per the NIRF report 2022, the median package offered to MBBS students during 2020 placements was INR 14 LPA. This indicates that students from IMS BHU are highly sought after and have promising career prospects.

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    Q:   What is the cutoff for MBBS at IMS BHU for other than general categories?

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    The last year 2022 cutoff ranks for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU other than General category are - 1679 for OBC, 56587 for SC, 96058 for ST, 1442 for EWS, and 72502 for PWD. While the admissions are based on the scores/rank obtained in NEET exam, the last cut offs also change a lot depending on All India quota or Home State.

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    Q:   Is NEET exam compulsory for admission to MBBS at IMS BHU?

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    The NEET exam is considered mandatory for admission to IMS BHU for the MBBS course. The admission process is completely merit-based. As per the records of 2023, the NEET UG general AIQ cut-off closed on the 1084 rank for the MBBS course. Given the ranks of 2022 and 2021, the general AIQ rank stood around 2735 and 974 for MBBS.

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    Q:   What is the admission process for MBBS at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?

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    MBBS admission to BHU, Institute of Medical Sciences, is mainly based on NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) Candidates must have the minimum percentage marks required in NEET and they attend MCC (Medical Counseling Committee) counselling. Seats are allotted on the basis of NEET category, candidates’ choice, availability of seats. Once seats are allotted, candidates are verified and the required entry fee is paid. It is important to frequently check the institutional website and MCC updates for accurate information on admission procedures and deadlines.

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    Q:   How are MBBS placements at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?

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    IMS-BHU provide a decent placemnt to its student but medical college are not known for placement, there are some student who goes for placement  are while other goes for PG courses. some of the stats of 2020,2021 batch for placemet are given below:-

    128 students of PG courses were placed during 2021 placements. Further, the median package offered to MBBS students during 2020 placements was INR 14 LPA. The top recruiters of IMS BHU during the recent years include AIIMS, Fortis Healthcare, Apollo Hospitals, Max Hospitals,  etc..

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    Q:   Is Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU a good college for MBBS?

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    Yes, the Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS) at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is considered a good college for MBBS.

    Some region why it is best:

    IMS BHU is a well-established institute founded in 1960. It has a good reputation for medical education and is recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) for MBBS degrees.

    Admission to MBBS at IMS BHU is based on NEET scores, ensuring a competitive student body.

    IMS BHU is attached to a well-equipped hospital, Sir Sundar Lal Hospital, which provides students with hands-on clinical experience.

    Experienced faculty.

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    Q:   Can I get Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, MBBS with 540 marks in NEET?

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    Yes, it is possible to get admission to the Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS), BHU, for MBBS with 540 marks in NEET. According to the cutoffs for NEET in 2023, the overall cutoff for NEET is expected to be between 858 to 24492 rank. However, the cutoff can vary each year. IMS BHU offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in various fields of medicine, including MBBS.

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    Q:   What is the latest cutoff information for MBBS at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?

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    During the IMS BHU cutoff 2023, the last round closing rank was 1084 for the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) course. In 2022 and 2021, the last round closing ranks stood at 2735 and 974, respectively for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) for All India General category students. The cutoff is high in IMS-BHU as it ranked the 5 best medical colleges in India.

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    Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for MBBS at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?

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    The eligibility criteria for MBBS at the Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU are as follows: the candidate must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and English from a recognized Board/University, with at least 50% (40% for OBC/SC/ST & 45% for PC in General Category) aggregate marks (PCBE). The candidate must also pass the NEET UG entrance examination.

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    Q:   How successful is the placement cell in securing jobs for MBBS students at IMS BHU?

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    {Source: MBBS students & alumni}

    Success Rate of Placement Cell for MBBS Students at IMS BHU

    Based on the statements provided by students and alumni, it appears that the placement cell at IMS BHU does not offer direct job placements for MBBS students. Instead, students typically join hospitals as MBBS doctors after completing their internship and receive a stipend of INR23,000 per month. Some students may opt for pursuing higher education, such as PG courses, within the same institution.

    Here's a summary of the key points:

    * No direct job placements: The placement cell at IMS BHU does not provide direct job placements for MBBS students.
    * Internship and joining hospitals: After completing their internship, MBBS students typically join hospitals as doctors and receive a stipend.
    * PG courses: Some students may choose to pursue higher education, such as PG courses, within the same institution.

    Overall, while the placement cell at IMS BHU may not secure direct job placements for MBBS students, the institution provides students with a solid foundation for a career in medicine through internships and subsequent hospital appointments.
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    Q:   How can I get admission to the Institute Of Medical Sciences - [IMS BHU], Varanasi, MBBS?

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    For admission to the MBBS programme at Institute Of Medical Sciences - [IMS BHU], Varanasi, follow these steps:

    1. Review the eligibility criteria, which typically include a 10+2 qualification.

    2. Sit for the NEET exam conducted by NTA and attain a valid score.

    3. Register for counseling through the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) and choose IMS BHU as a preference.

    4. Participate in the counseling session and finalize admission by providing necessary documents and paying the admission fee.

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    Q:   What has been the trend for cutoff in MBBS at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU in the last few years?

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    The cutoff trend for medical Courses at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU has been decreasing in the recent years. In 2021, the closing rank for medical courses. under general category for all India quota was 17253. In 2022, it decreased to 2735. Likewise, the cut off ranks have changed from 15768 to 1679 for OBC, 94432 to 56587 for SC, 107464 to 96058 for ST,   and15185 to 1442 for EWS. This trend is likely to continue in the coming years, as the demand for medical education in India continues to grow.

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