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Infrastructure was very good in terms of clinical resources and patient inflow.Hostel was not upto the mark in the first year which was later rectified when a new hostel building was opened..College and library had everything we could ask for
Academics and teaching faculties were exceptional and we did have exposure to all the kinds of cases one could read in the book..As in any college few weren't great at what they did but the majority were.
We did have a great exposure during our UG days and even going abroad like Singapore was easy for MMCians.We did have access to PG preparation during our UG days though the time was not sufficient to prepare
The fees was nominal as in any government college..The pay which we received during our training days was not as good compared to the workload we had but the exposure and experience we derived compensated for that
Campus Life was great but we were constantly exhausted during our CRRI days...Canteen could have been better but considering the crowd it was something that we could understand.Duty doctor rooms weren't great ..
The college infrastructure is not upto the mark and it doesn’t have proper campus. The college in general is clean and have decent hygienic conditions. The classrooms are very congested for a strength of 250 students.
As madras medical college is one of the best colleges in the country, the teaching is really good, students get good exposure in clinicals. There’s very good patient- student- teacher interaction in the hospital
There is no issue of placement when it comes to students graduating from madras medical college. The students are well trainee during the internship and are able to manage basic emergency cases necessary for working as a medical officer.
Hi Student,
Thank you for reaching out!
To join Madras Medical College (MMC), Chennai, based on the admission process for its various programs (MBBS, B.Pharm, BPT, B.Sc Nursing, etc.):
For more information, click on the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/madras-medical-college-chennai
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Hii,
Madras Medical College offers B.Pharm for 60 seats, it’s a four-year program with eligibility requiring 10+2 with PCB and a minimum of 50% aggregate (40% for SC/ST). Admission is merit-based via Tamil Nadu’s NEET UG ranks or state counselling by DME Tamil Nadu. The total tuition fee is 64,640 for the entire course, while hostel fees range between 35,000 to 50,000 annually. Seats are allocated through DME counselling, so you must register there after cleaning NEET cutoff.
For more information about college you can check this;
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/madras-medical-college-chennai
Wishing you all the best!
Hi Savitha,
Yes, Madras Medical College has hostel facilities
for those students who are enrolled in the
B.Sc. Neuro Electrophysiology.
There are approximately
300 seats for male students and 600 for female students.
They have
all basic amenities
like a mess, WIFI, a canteen, laundry, CCTV security, and an RO water facility.
For more information about the MMC Hostel, click on the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/madras-medical-college-chennai/facilities
All the best.
Thank you.
Regards,