Pathology is an interesting subject but it is as difficult as any other subjects in medical science like anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, etc. We all are made differently and we all have different way of learning or studying. The method that I use to study may or may not be suitable to you. Lectures, books, pictures and slides are the common …
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July 17, 2010 # 6:50 pm # Pathology, Presentations, Student Life # No CommentRecommended Books For MBBS Basic Science
July 10, 2010 # 6:58 pm # Basic Sc., Ebooks, Student Life # 2 CommentsBOOK LIST FOR MBBS BASIC SCIENCE
Which Books to study ?
We recommend -
ANATOMY
Textbooks:
Human Anatomy Vol. 0,1,2 and 3 – B.D Chaurasia (Indian Writer) – Widely studied by medical students in Nepal
Essentials of Human Anatomy – A K Dutta
Clinical Anatomy – Richard S Snell
Clinically Oriented Anatomy – Keith L Moore and Arthur F Dally
References:
Gray’s Anatomy For Students – Richard L Drake, …
MBBS Entrance Interview Tips and FAQs
June 19, 2010 # 10:35 am # Student Life # One CommentThings to be done and not to be done before , during and after interview
Pre Interview:
DO THIS:
Be Prepared
Know the company/organization
Make a list of strengths, achievements and recognitions received.
Know who your audience will be
Conduct research on the school, graduate program, and faculty before the interview
Find a list of common interview questions.
REMEMBER:
Practice is a must
All the foreigners undergo ‘mock interview’ beforehand.
Practice …
Cost of Admission in Private Medical Colleges in Nepal
June 17, 2010 # 9:54 pm # Nepal, Student Life # One CommentAs per 2010, admission fee in private medical colleges of Nepal in Nepali Rupees
1. BPKIHS, Dharan
(a) Heavily Subsidized Scheme :
Admission fee: Rs. 55,000
Per month (on an average): Rs. 5,000 (including food and accommodation)
(b) Partially subsidized Scheme :
Admission fee:
First year: Rs. 5,00,000
Second year: Rs. 5,00,000
Third year: Rs. 3,50,000
Fourth year: Rs. 3,50,000
Fifth year: Rs. 2,80,000
Total: Rs. 19,80,000
Food and accommodation costs: roughly Rs. 5,000 per …
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