NEET is over. You're now looking at your college options, but a new anxiety kicks in:
This post breaks down the real MBBS syllabus for 1st year — no fluff. It also gives you a sneak peek into academic life in Bangalore's top private medical colleges.
Under the Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) model (implemented by NMC), the 1st-year MBBS syllabus includes:
Subject | What You Study | Weightage |
---|---|---|
Anatomy | Human body structure, dissections, organs | ~650 hours |
Physiology | How the body functions (blood, heart, hormones) | ~480 hours |
Biochemistry | Molecules, metabolism, clinical chemistry | ~240 hours |
Early Clinical Exposure (ECE) | Hands-on hospital interaction + clinical case studies | 60–100 hours |
AETCOM | Communication, ethics, empathy training | 40+ hours |
💡 Classes are a mix of lectures, cadaver labs, tutorials, and small-group discussions.
Day | Morning (9 AM – 12 PM) | Afternoon (1 PM – 4 PM) |
---|---|---|
Mon | Anatomy Lecture + Dissection | Physiology Practicals |
Tue | Biochem Lecture + Tutorial | Clinical Skills (ECE) |
Wed | Physio Lecture + Group Task | Anatomy Practical |
Thu | AETCOM Module + Journal Club | Biochem Practical |
Fri | Problem-Based Learning | Integrated Seminars |
Sat | Tests/Group Presentation | Library/Self-Study |
⏳ Expect at least 6 hours/day, plus extra time for self-study, assignments, and internal tests.
Q: Is it true that MBBS 1st year has the highest fail rate?
A: Yes, but mostly because students underestimate how fast the syllabus moves. Stay consistent and you'll do fine.
Q: Will there be dissection of cadavers?
A: Yes, especially in traditional colleges. It's a vital part of Anatomy. But you'll get used to it.
Q: Can I prepare for NEXT/PG from 1st year?
A: Yes — many coaching centers in Bangalore integrate early prep without burning you out.
Q: How's the food and hostel in Bangalore colleges?
A: Most private colleges offer North/South Indian options. Wi-Fi, security, and AC are usually optional and chargeable.
🔧 Tool Time: Tools to Use During Your MBBS Journey
1st year in Bangalore isn't easy, but it's transformative. You'll learn to study smarter, live independently, and think like a doctor. The syllabus is intense — but so is the satisfaction when you pass your first exam and touch your first patient's life.
TL;DR: Key Takeaways for 1st-Year MBBS in Bangalore
Navigating the 1st year of MBBS in Bangalore requires strategic planning:
Success in MBBS depends on balancing academic demands with personal well-being and leveraging available resources.