HAL 3rd Stage, Bangalore, India - 560075
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
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Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in MBBS & Medical Tuition
13
Experience in School or College
I have worked as Tutor in Anatomy for at Vinayaka Mission College, Salem and Hospital and Narayana Medical College, Nellore. I have worked as Assistant Professor in Anatomy at PIMS, Pondycherry and Tirunelveli Medical College.
Type of class
Regular Classes
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Subjects
Anatomy
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in MBBS & Medical Tuition
I have worked as Tutor in Anatomy for at Vinayaka Mission College, Salem and Hospital and Narayana Medical College, Nellore. I have worked as Assistant Professor in Anatomy at PIMS, Pondicherry and Tirunelveli Medical College. Now I am taking online tuition for abroad student (Norway).
5 out of 5 3 reviews
Ashok
"Dr.Mrs.Geetha,is an excellent and dedicated teacher. She lays emphasis on theory as well as neat,clear,labelled diagrams, for understanding and for scoring well.Helps immensely on presenting a very good paper. A passionate teacher who brings the best out of the student without pressuring, which indeed is a great skill. I wish her abundant good luck to continue this Great service. "
Reply by Dr. S. P. Geetha
Thank you so much
Dr V Manikanta Reddy
"The best Anatomy teacher I have seen in my life so far. Her passion and interest towards teaching is awesome and appreciated. One should be lucky enough to be her student. "
Siva Ranjani
"To be a good doctor you first need to identify abnormality. To identify abnormality you should know normality and thats learning anatomy of human body. Dr Geetha is a gold medalist in Human anatomy. She is well versed from embryology, histology to clinical anatomy of every human tissue. Due to lack of time and number of students,colleges are unable to cater the needs of every student in which case she might really help you out to strengthen your basics and give you a strong foundation to be an excellent doctor !! "
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Answered on 27/06/2018 Learn Tuition/MBBS & Medical Tuition
Total Number of Medical / BDS Seats &Medical College | ||||
Type of Colleges | MBBS | BDS | ||
Total Colleges | Total Seats | Total Colleges | Total Seats | |
Government Colleges | 216 | 30,455 | 47 | 2,930 |
Private Colleges | 247 | 36,165 | 260 | 24,130 |
AIIMS & JIPMER institutions | 11 | 1,107 | ||
Central University | 2 | 151 | 2 | 88 |
Grand Total | 476 | 68,028 | 309 | 27,148 |
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