About This Course
The MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) course is a 5.5-year program that combines theoretical knowledge and practical training in medical sciences, including subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Medicine, and Surgery.
It prepares students to become competent doctors with a solid foundation in diagnosing and treating illnesses.
The course includes a 1-year internship for hands-on experience in hospitals.
Graduates have a variety of professional options, such as research, specializations, and clinical practice.
Learning Objectives
The learning objectives of the MBBS course are to develop a strong foundation in medical sciences, enabling students to understand human anatomy, physiology, and pathology.
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Students will acquire clinical skills for diagnosing and managing various health conditions, emphasizing patient-centred care and ethical practice.
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They will learn effective communication with patients and healthcare teams, along with critical thinking and problem-solving skills in medical scenarios.
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The program's goal is to inculcate a dedication to lifelong learning and adaptability to medical advances.