Maximum 3 Attempt for MBBS in India, Right Move or Wrong Decision

  [poll id=”01″] देश एक बार फिर एक सकारात्मक बदलाव की तरफ बढ़ रहा है, 2017 नीट की परीक्षा के अनुसार जो विद्यार्थी पहले 3 बार AIPMT/NEET की परीक्षा दे चुके हैं वो अब फिर से परीक्षा देने के पात्र नहीं होंगे, विद्यार्थियों एवं अभिभावकों को जरूर ऐसा लग सकता है की यह सही नहीं है, लेकिन यह निर्णय बहुत जरुरी था, थोड़ा देर से आया लेकिन आ गया, इंजीनियरिंग वाले विद्यार्थियों के लिए पहले से ही यह नियम लागु हैं की IIT के लिए बारहवीं से साथ 1 बार एवं बारहवीं के बाद 1 बार, IIT को छोड़कर अन्य संस्थाओं के लिए बारहवीं के बाद 2 बार की परीक्षा दी जा सकती है इसकी जरुरत क्यों थी – कई विद्यार्थी अपने क्षमताओं, भारत में प्रवेश की संभावनाओं, भारत से बाहर मेडिकल में प्रवेश की संभावनाओं, अन्य क्षेत्र में उपलब्ध अवसरों जैसे BDS, BAMS, BHMS, MBA, Nursing, Pharmacy एवं अन्य को जाने बिना साल पर साल ख़राब करते रहते है केवल यह सोचकर की इस बार हो जायेगा, इस बार हो जायेगा, यह सोच व्याहारिक नहीं है क्यों की भारत में सीटों की संख्या, प्रतिवर्ष प्रवेश परीक्षा देने वाले विद्यार्थों की संख्या से काफी कम है, प्राइवेट कॉलेज की फीस काफी अधिक है, कई विद्यार्थियों के पास फीस जितना पैसा नहीं होने के बाद भी दूसरों की देखा-देखि वो भी अपना साल ख़राब कर रहे हैं Related links: for MBBS in India, NEET Related Information – www.mbbsneet.com for MBBS in India & Abroad – www.mbbsnow.com for MBBS in China – www.mbbsfromchina.in for MBBS in Bangladesh – www.mbbsfrombangladesh.com अब क्या करें यदि आप इस वर्ष होने वाली परीक्षा के लिए एलिजिबल है तो – यदि आप एलिजिबल है तो पूरी मेहनत एवं लगन के साथ परीक्षा की तयारी करें रिजल्ट का इन्तजार करें यदि भारत में प्रवेश मिल जाता है तो अच्छा है यदि नहीं मिलता है भारत से बाहर किसी अच्छे कॉलेज/यूनिवर्सिटी में प्रवेश लेकर अपने डॉक्टर बनने के सपने को पूरा करें, क्योंकि अभी नए नियमों के अनुसार (सभी मुख्य समाचार पत्रों में प्रकाशित,अंतिम निर्णय आना बाकि ) जो विद्यार्थी भारत में MBBS करेंगे उनको भी नेक्स्ट की परीक्षा देनी होगी अब क्या करें यदि आप इस वर्ष होने वाली परीक्षा के लिए एलिजिबल नहीं है तो – भारत से बाहर जाकर मेडिकल की पढाई कर सकते हैं, जो की काफी कम खर्चे में संभव हैं, यदि भारत से बाहर नहीं जाना चाहते हैं तो अन्य कोर्स के बारे में पूरी जानकारी निकालकर अच्छे कोर्स एवं अच्छे कॉलेज में प्रवेश लें, ताकि आपका समय एवं पैसा (जो हर साल कोचिंग की फीस एवं अन्य शहर में जाकर रहने एवं खाने में लग जाता है लेकिन प्रवेश नहीं होने की दशा में 2/3/4/5/6 वर्ष के बाद भी आप मात्रा बारहवीं पास ही कहलाते हैं ) जरुरी सुचना – ऐसे लोगों के बहकावे में ना आएं जो आपको इस नियम के खिलाफ प्रोटेस्ट करने या सरकारी संपत्ति को नष्ट करने या राजकार्य में बाधा पहुचने के लिए उत्साहित करते हैं, कई विद्वान एवं उच्च शिक्षा से जुड़े हुए लोगों के साथ लंबे विचार विमर्श के बाद यह निर्णय लिया गया हैं. अब समय है सही सोच के साथ सही दिशा में बढ़ने का अधिक जानकारी के लिए हमारी वेबसाइट www.mbbsneet.com पर विजिट करें एवं सभी मेडिकल से जुड़ें लोगों (मेडिकल में अध्ययनरत विद्यार्थी, मेडिकल की प्रवेश परीक्षा देने वाले विद्यार्थी, भारत से बाहर पढ़ रहे विद्यार्थी, डॉक्टर्स, नर्सिंग एवं अन्य सभी) के साथ शेयर करें Related Links Click Here to Like/Join/Share with Friends Click Here for MBBS Abroad (If you don’t get admission in India) #MBBSAbroad, #MBBSAdmissionAbroad,  #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here for MBBS from Bangladesh (Weather, Culture, Syllabus, Language similar to India, Best Screening Test Result) #MBBSinBangladesh, #MBBSfromBangladesh, #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here for MBBS from China (World’s Best Infrastructure, Low Cost of Education, Big Hospitals lead to better clinical exposure) #MBBSinChina, #MBBSfromChina, #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here to Register for FREE Counseling (Based on 12th Passing Year, %age & Budget)  

Exam Centers for NEET-UG 2017

List of NEET-UG 2017 Exam Centers STATE/UT CITY City Code ANDAMAN & NICOBAR PORT BLAIR 901 ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA 902 VISAKHAPATNAM 903 ARUNACHAL PRADESH ITANAGAR 904 ASSAM DIBRUGARH 905 GUWAHATI 906 BIHAR GAYA 907 PATNA 908 CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH 909 CHHATTISGARH RAIPUR 910 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 911 DAMAN & DIU DAMAN 912 DELHI DELHI (CENTRAL) 913 DELHI (EAST) 914 DELHI (NORTH) 915 DELHI (SOUTH) 916 DELHI (WEST) 917 GOA PANAJI 918 GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 919 RAJKOT 920 SURAT 921 VADODARA 922 HARYANA FARIDABAD 923 GURGAON 924 HIMACHAL PRADESH HAMIRPUR 925 SHIMLA 926 JAMMU & KASHMIR JAMMU 927 SRINAGAR 928 JHARKHAND BOKARO 929 RANCHI 930 KARNATAKA BANGALORE 931 BELGAUM 932 GULBARGA 933 MANGALORE 934 KERALA ERNAKULAM 935 KOZHIKODE 936 TRIVANDRUM 937 LAKSHADWEEP KAVARATTI 938 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 939 GWALIOR 940 INDORE 941 JABALPUR 942 UJJAIN 943 MAHARASHTRA AURANGABAD 944 MUMBAI 945 NAGPUR 946 NASIK 947 PUNE 948 THANE 949 MANIPUR IMPHAL 950 MEGHALAYA SHILLONG 951 MIZORAM AIZAWL 952 NAGALAND DIMAPUR 953 KOHIMA 954 ODISHA BEHRAMPUR 955 BHUBANESHWAR 956 ROURKELA 957 PUDUCHERRY PUDUCHERRY 958 PUNJAB BHATINDA 959 JALANDHAR 960 RAJASTHAN AJMER 961 JAIPUR 962 KOTA 963 UDAIPUR 964 SIKKIM GANGTOK 965 TAMIL NADU CHENNAI 966 COIMBATORE 967 MADURAI 968 SALEM 969 TIRUCHIRAPALLI 970 TELANGANA HYDERABAD 971 WARANGAL 972 TRIPURA AGARTALA 973 UTTARAKHAND DEHRADUN 974 HALDWANI 975 UTTAR PRADESH BAREILLY 976 GHAZIABAD 977 JHANSI 978 LUCKNOW 979 NOIDA 980 VARANASI 981 WEST BENGAL DURGAPUR 982 KOLKATA 983 SILIGURI 984 Important Note: This website is an informative website for Medical Aspirants, visitors are advised to visit official websites of respective department/government before making any decisions. Visit this page for FREE Updates and profile based counseling about MBBS in India & Abroad (based on academics, 12th passing year, budget and preferred location) Best Wishes   .

Geography & Climate of Bangladesh

Geography: Bangladesh is a “Land of Stories”. Everything of this land tells a story; a story of Bangladeshi people and their heart. Not only the livelihood of Bangladeshi people is deeply rooted in this land, but also their life is deeply incorporated in this lands. This country has a very fertile alluvial soil which gives the country abundant crops every year. These lands are like our parents, our eternal guardian who take cares of us, nurture us with providing our primitive needs. With a grand and resourceful Bay of Bengal at its south, Bangladesh is called the land of rivers. As a riverine country, about 700 rivers including tributaries flow through the country in which the souls and livelihood of Bangladeshi people are strongly connected. Like so many songs and poems — which are written specially to celebrate these rivers — the majestically curvy banks or the turbulent tide of Bangladeshi rivers give the people hope and an excitement to live the best out of it. Apart from these rivers, the country also have plenty of haors, baor, jheel, beel which strengthens our relation with more affection. Covered with diversified natural wonders and wildlife, this country sees a wide range of Hills in the Chittagong Hill Tracts in the southeast and Sylhet division in the northeast. What make these areas more interesting and exotic are the tribal people inhabited here for a long period of time. The Sundarbans — home of the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger — are the largest littoral mangrove forest in the world as well as the most important and the biggest forest of Bangladesh. This land is the safest sanctuary for a diverse range of wildlife. The careless look of amazing deer, a rare glimpse or a sudden terrifying roar or even footprints of Royal Bengal Tiger on the swampy land of Sundarbans, hiking against the bushy and thick jungles of Sundarbans etc will completely satisfy any adventure seekers. Yes. Apart from some epic storytelling natural lands, the growing urban landscapes manifest the truly blend of modern and traditional setting of Bangladesh too. With rising architectural wonders and topnotch urban facility the country has its major urban areas in Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna and Sylhet. Even in these urbanized areas, you will find some archeological heritages which will constantly remind us about our traditional and cultural root. If you have been mesmerized by the stories of our rural, hilly and watery land, then you should also be amazed by the urban wonders. —————————————————————- Climate: Our climate, frankly, complements our lands. It completes the stories of our land. Bangladesh is not only a land of stories, but also a land of six wonderful seasons. Seasons that will definitely excite you with their diverse characteristics. If you haven’t had enjoyed true summer of monsoon area yet, Bangladesh is the right place to do so. A lot of activities will appear; jumping on the river, filling the tummy with mind-blowing range of seasonal fruits, or even cooling down your body with a blissful sip from sorbet made from those heavenly fruits. If you think rain in Bangladesh brings only water, you are completely wrong. It brings life. It brings joy to the thirsty soul of both urban and rural life. The nature gets their nectar in this season. Dried-up ponds finally find a way to become resourceful. And our lovely people? They dance with joy to celebrate the blessings of nature. After giving the people to celebrating their life and the nature around them with raindrops, then comes the autumn. The heavenly clouds, floating in the clear sky that comprises thousands shades of blue, will allure you into becoming a painter. If you are already mesmerized with the heavenly blue in autumn, do not hesitate to follow the late autumn. It is the season which brings happiness for the farmers; for their hard work all over the year. The farmers are busy with harvesting. And the women in their homes sing with joy to welcome the arrival of new crops. At the end, with dew drops this season tips off the arrival of the upcoming season winter. With a thick blanket of fog, the winter finally arrives in Bangladesh. Even if it gets chilly with a rising urge to stay under the comfy blanket, Bangladeshi winter has plenty of stories to offer you. Freshly baked vapa pitha in front of warm cooker or a sip of freshly collected juice, a chilling walk through the fog in village area, warming sunshine from the rising sun in rural landscape, magnanimous flock of migratory birds etc. will take your breath away. Just to experience these stories you will come back here again and again. Spring is the last season in Bengali year; but not the least. We call it the season of celebration. We celebrate the awaken nature which was frozen in winter. The presence of joy and life is everywhere. The nature blooms with various flowers. New leaves gain life in their own trees. When do you know the spring is already here? It’s simple! With sweet songs, our birds will inform you about spring.   .

Basics of Bangladesh

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Official Name: The People’s Republic of Bangladesh State Religion: Islam but other main religions namely Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity are practiced in peace and harmony. State Language: Bangla National Anthem: The first ten lines of “Amar Sonar Bangla”. written by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. National Flag: Consists of a circle colored red throughout its area, resting on a green rectangular background. The length to width ratio of the rectangle is 10:6 and the circle has a radius of one fifth of the length. National Emblem: The national flower “Shapla” (nymphea-nouchali) resting on water, having on each side an ear of paddy and being surmounted by three connected leaves of jute with two stars on each side of the leaves. Capital: Dhaka Nationality: Bangladeshi Name of Currency: Taka (TK) Denominations: Notes:Taka 1000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 & 1 Coins: Taka 5, 2, 1 and Paisa 50, 25, 10, 5, 2 & 1 Geographical Location: Between 20°34′ and 26°38′ north latitude and between 88°01′ and 92°41′ east longitude. Boundary: North: India West: India South: Bay of Bengal East: India and Myanmar Area: 56977 sq. miles or 147570 sq. km. Territorial Water: 200 nautical miles. ————————————————————————————– History of Bangladesh After the demise of British Empire in 1947, Bengal was partitioned as a province of West Pakistan with being renamed as East Pakistan. Dhaka was declared as its capital. Despite of adequate resources and demographic weight of East Pakistan, the entire Pakistan’s government and military was largely dominated by the upper classes from the west. The government of Pakistan — dominated largely by the west — declared Urdu as the only official language of the entire Pakistan which triggered a massive dissatisfaction among the people of the east. On 21 February, 1952, Bengali students in East Pakistan rose up for the mother tongue and protested against this decision. As police open fired to their possession, several students died for defending their language. The glorified sacrifice of these martyrs is now observed not only in Bangladesh but also all over the world as International Mother Language Day. Displeasure on the west in the issues of economic and cultural domination resulted into the emergence of Awami League as the strongest political voice of East Pakistan. In his historic speech before hundred thousands of people at the Suhrawardy Udyan on March 7, 1971, the president of Awami League and the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, called upon all the people of East Pakistan to launch a decisive struggle against the Pakistani occupation and take a all-out preparation for the War of Liberation. After a lot political unrest and provincial discrimination, Bangladesh Liberation War (Bengali: Muktijuddho) was commenced after Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared Bangladesh’s independence just before getting arrested in the early hours of 26 March 1971 by Pakistani military. President Yahya Khan and his military officials launched extremely bloody measurement called Operation Searchlight on the innocent civilians of Bangladesh. The exile government, formed by Awami League leaders, formally took oath at Meherpur, in the Kustia district of Bangladesh, on 17 April 1971, with Tajuddin Ahmad as the first Prime Minister and Syed Nazrul Islam as the Acting President. A resistance force known as the Mukti Bahini (Freedom Fighter) was formed from the Bangladesh Forces (consisting of Bengali regular forces) in alliance with civilian fighters. Led by General M. A. G. Osmani, the Bangladesh Forces were organized into eleven sectors and, as part of Mukti Bahini, conducted a massive guerrilla war against the Pakistan Forces. During this war, the whole world witnessed the 1971 Bangladesh genocide, in which the Pakistan Army and its allied religious militias carried out a wide-scale elimination of Bengali civilians, intellectuals, youth, students, politicians, activists and religious minorities. Amidst the sacrifice of countless Bangladeshi souls, Pakistani Army finally surrendered to the Bangladesh-India Allied Forces on 16 December 1971. The nine month long Bangladesh’s Liberation War was won on that day. And Bangladesh, with a lot of promise and hopes, starts its glorious journey. for latest data you are suggested to follow, official website of Bangladesh Government.

Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College, Dhaka

Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College

Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College (TMMC) is a private medical school in Bangladesh, established in 1995. It is an institution of the Tairunnessa Memorial Medical Centre. It was founded by M. Shamsul Hoque, named after his mother, the late Tairunnessa, a social reformer. There is a girls’ school in her name in Balaganj as well. Campus is within 10 KM from Dhaka International Airport. Financial Details for 2018-19 Registration Amount 2000 USD Before Nov 18: 12000 USD Before 01-Apr-19: 5500 USD Before 01-Oct-19: 5500 USD Before 01-Apr-20: 3000 USD Before 01-Oct-20: 3000 USD Before 01-Apr-21: 3000 USD Before 01-Oct-21: 3000 USD Before 01-Apr-22: 3000 USD Important: Total 40000 USD including hostel fees, food and exam fees as per actual. Documentation & Service Charges as per your local agency It offers a five-year course of study leading to a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree. A one-year internship after graduation is compulsory for all graduates. The degree is recognised by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council. Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools, published by the World Health Organization (WHO) and now maintained as the Avicenna Directory for Medicine and also listed in the International Medical Education Directory (IMED). A Nursing institute was formed in 2008, awarding a B.S.C nursing degree.This became a unit of Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College in 2013.The TMMC has around 600 students, including students from Nepal and India. The hospital has expanded to 500-beds, and provides a 24-hour emergency service, with additional trauma center, EPI etc. 255 MBBS doctors have passed till 2014 December. Library has a collection of textbooks, reference titles and journals in various subjects and provides up-to-date information to students and teachers. It has user-friendly open-stack easy access system. Computers which provide online access to Internet are available. Faculty and students will also have access to TMMC LIBRARY located at hospital building, which an initial collection of 3500 books and monographs; and regularly subscribe many medical journals Address : Targach, Dhaka – Mymensingh Hwy, Bangladesh Click Here to Apply Now

Prime Medical College & Hospital, Rangpur, Bangladesh

mbbs in prime medical college rangpur

Prime Medical College (Established in 2008) is a Private Medical College, Which is affiliated with University of Rajshahi, approved by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Bangladesh and accredited by Bangladesh medical and Dental Council, Dhaka. Institute is also listed with MCI (Medical Council of India) and NMC (Nepal Medical Council). About Hospital: The Prime Medical College Hospital was formally started its function on 17 August 2008 with a bed capacity of 310 which has now been extended to 750 beds. The hospital provides all sorts of Medical & Surgical services. The Hospital has well equipped medical, general surgical, obstertics and gynaecological, paeditric, Anaesthesiology, Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Neurology, Dermatology, Ophthamology, Orthopedic Surgery, ENT, Urology, Neurosurgery Unit & Neonatal ICU. The Additional services are Dialysis Centre Digital Color Doppler, Specialist Consultation Centre, Diagnostic Centre supported with modern equipments. Admission Process for PMCH normally starts in May-June each year and more details about Admission Process, Eligibility, Fee Structure and Payment Schedule is mentioned below… Eligibility Criteria for Indian Students Applicants must have passed Higher Secondary Certificate Examination or equivalent examinations with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as major/ compulsory subjects. Applicants must have passed SSC (10th) or equivalent examination not before four years & HSC (12th) or equivalent examination not before two years. Applicants must have obtained average (which is equivalent to GPA 7 (Approx 60%) or equivalent grade in Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)) Minimum 3.5 GPA in Biology (Approx 60%), Minimum 3 GPA in SSC & HSC. Fee Structure of Prime Medical College (For 2023 Session) Academic Fees 42,000 USD (Including Hostel Fee, Govt Tax, Tuition Fee & Other Fees), Nominal Examination fees paid to university directly (as per actual) Approx Food/Dining Expenses 35 USD Per Month Dining Admission Fees 25 USD, Dining Service Fees 25 USD, Medical Test 25 USD (All One Time Payable in 1st Year Only) Service Fees for Application, EQ, Visa, First Ticket, International Insurance, Medical Kit and other services are additional and can be discussed with institute’s representative in India. Payment Schedule (for 2023 Session) 4500 USD for Registration 11500 USD in November 2023 6500 USD in 30 November 2024 6500 USD in 30 November 2025 6500 USD in 30 November 2026 6500 USD in 30 November 2027 Click Here to Apply Now Pay only 10,000 Rupees for Registration. Call for More details about admission process and college. Contact Mr. Arun Bapna +91 9001099110 (Authorized Admission Office in India) Click Here to Apply Now Know About Why Bangladesh

Southern Medical College & Hospital, Chittagong

Southern Medical College (Established in 2005) is a Private Medical College, Which is affiliated with University of Chittagong, approved by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Bangladesh and accredited by Bangladesh medical and Dental Council, Dhaka. Institute is also listed with MCI (Medical Council of India) and NMC (Nepal Medical Council). The Southern Medical College Hospital was formally started its function in 2005. Admission Process for SMCH, Chittagong normally starts in May-June each year and more details about Admission Process, Eligibility, Fee Structure and Payment Schedule is mentioned below… Eligibility Criteria for Indian Students Applicants must have passed Higher Secondary Certificate Examination or equivalent examinations with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as major/ compulsory subjects. Applicants must have passed SSC (10th) or equivalent examination not before four years & HSC (12th) or equivalent examination not before two years. Applicants must have obtained average (which is equivalent to GPA 7 (Approx 60%) or equivalent grade in Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)) Minimum 3.5 GPA in Biology (Approx 60%), Minimum 3 GPA in SSC & HSC. Fee Structure of Southern Medical College Academic Fees 33,500 USD (Including University Fee, Govt Tax, Tuition Fee & Other Fees), Fees mentioned here includes internship training fees. Nominal Examination fees paid to university directly (as per actual), Hostel is also included in academic fees Approx Food/Dining Expenses 35 USD Per Month Service Fees for Application, EQ, Visa, First Ticket, International Insurance, Medical Kit and other services are additional and can be discussed with institute’s representative in India. Payment Schedule (for 2017 Session) Registration amount                       3000 USD Before 15 December 2017            9000 USD Before 15 May 2018                        4000 USD Before 15 Nov 2019                         4000 USD Before 15 May 2019                        4000 USD Before 15 Nov 2019                         4000 USD Before May 2020                              3000 USD Before 15 Nov 2020                         2500 USD Click Here to Apply Now Pay only 25,000 Rupees for Registration. Call for More details about admission process and college. Contact Mr. Arun Bapna +91 9001099110 (Authorized Admission Office in India)   Click Here to Apply Now Know About Why Bangladesh

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