
MBBS curriculum
The MBBS curriculum is a comprehensive program designed to train future doctors. It combines classroom learning in subjects like anatomy, physiology, and pathology with practical experience through clinical rotations in hospitals. Students learn how the human body works, how diseases develop, and how to diagnose and treat patients. The program typically spans several years, gradually increasing in complexity, and aims to develop both medical knowledge and clinical skills. It prepares graduates to provide safe, effective healthcare and to continue learning throughout their medical careers.