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Coming to the academic affairs. You won't deal with any patients this year. Apart from those asking you for directions or some room no 312. You will have 3 non-clinical subjects for your 1st year.
1) Anatomy 2) Physiology 3) Biochemistry
Anatomy is basically the study of the master piece. The intricate structure of human body. Physiology will tell you how this creation works fascinating wonders. The body processes. While Biochemistry will tell you how the tiny non-living magician molecules interact with each other to sustain this miracle of life. (you know the Glycolysis pathway and Krebs' cycle, right?) You must have done the basics in your 12th, but now these will be much detailed.
Each subject is taught by a department for Top MBBS In Ukraine University. Each department has 1) Head of Dept (HOD) 2) Professors 3) Associate Professors 4) Assistant Professors / Lecturers 5) Residents (The PG students of that subject) 6) Non-teaching staff like Peons, Clerks etc.
Each dept will have separate classrooms, lecture theaters, labs. Of the 6 working days you'll have 3 days Anatomy 3 days Physiology + Biochemistry.
Morning lectures will be followed by an afternoon break and practicals later. 75% attendance for lectures and 80% attendance for practicals is compulsory according to the MUHS (Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik) rules. Try to complete it. You don't want the hassles at the time of form filling for the finals.
You'll have 2 main exams, whose marks will be considered as internal assessment marks, which will contribute to your final score. 1) Terminal exam - based on portion covered till then. 2) Preliminary exam - entire syllabus. (Papers set by the college itself)
Minimum of 50% score is required separately in theory and practical exams to pass. And believe me, its not a cake walk. 35% minimum in internals is required to be eligible to appear for final exam. You have theory as well as practical exams. The practicals include the Practical experiments you perform (in Physiology and Biochemistry) and Vivas on the topics. Vivas are basically like the oral exams we've had in schools. Practs are very scoring and boost up your percentages, but also the ones where you will be really tested and can't fake knowledge.
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