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For MPH there only 18 seats, I was fortunate enough to get admission, air conditioned classrooms, Hostel is above average, mess could be better. hostel room has all the required things, cupboard, bedding etc. has a playground and library.
As we all know that this college is best for medical line studies any one who is interested should take admission in it and if I talk about the college infrastructure so it is best and have all facilities here
Hi Khan Abdul Rahman, congratulations on securing 350 rank overall in the All India exam! You have a good chance of getting admission in JIPMER Pondicherry college, which has 150 MBBS seats, including 21 reserved for minority categories like yours. Since you belong to the minority category and have a certificate, you might get reservation benefits. To get admission, you need to clear the JIPMER entrance exam and fulfill the eligibility criteria.
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While students from the northern part of India might initially face some language barriers at JIPMER, it's not a significant or insurmountable obstacle . JIPMER , like other medical colleges in South India, conducts classes primarily in English . While some professors may use Tamil for explanations, it doesn't hinder the overall learning experience. Students can easily learn basic Tamil words and phrases for interacting with patients during clinical postings.
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Congrats on getting MPH admission at NIMHANS! It’s actually a really good institute, especially if you’re interested in mental health, neurology, or public health connected to these areas. If you want to focus on mental health and related public health work, NIMHANS is honestly one of the best places in India.
But if you’re aiming for a wider exposure in public health—like working in big hospitals, international health projects, community medicine, or policy making—then AIIMS or JIPMER might give you more variety and bigger opportunities. AIIMS usually has the best overall exposure, more research options, and a stronger public health network across India and even abroad.