The MBBS program is a five-and-a-half-year undergraduate course in medicine, including a one-year compulsory internship. It aims to produce skilled doctors equipped with knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and clinical skills. The program focuses on training students to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions, perform surgeries, and promote healthcare in communities. Through a blend of theoretical coursework, laboratory work, clinical practice, and internship experiences, the course prepares students for various roles in healthcare.
Key Highlights of the Program:
Preparation for licensing exams and postgraduate studies.
The MBBS program is structured in three phases, consisting of pre-clinical, para-clinical, and clinical subjects over nine semesters, followed by a one-year internship.
Pre-Clinical Subjects (1st and 2nd Year):
Para-Clinical Subjects (3rd Year):
Clinical Subjects (4th and 5th Year):
Internship (Final Year):
Practical and Clinical Training:
To enroll in the MBBS program, candidates must meet the following requirements:
Aptitude for long hours of study and practical training.