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Placements: There is an internship program at the end, in which mandatory service is provided in the hospital. It can also be considered a stage of learning about healthcare by being a part of its providers. The stipend paid is Rs. 35,000 per month, which is generally higher than that offered by many medical colleges, making it a plus point.
Placements: There are total 200 students in a batch. After passing the final exams everyone gets to do 1 year internship in this hospital itself. After completing internship we have to do 1 year rural service also as medical officer. Salary is 35000 per month during this time. E3.
Placements: Our college provides internships for one year in the hospital, and then one year of rural posting. Many types of patients visit the hospital, which makes us able to witness a large amount of patient flow and learn a lot by observing our mentors and seniors.
Placements: In medical there's no placement a complete 5 years of studying and then you do internship in hospital and then you become medical officer and after that you prepare for PG exams and then you choose your course according to the marks obtained and then get admission in the college you are likely to get and study there.
Placements: In MBBS, you don't need placements. You can work as interns in the same hospital and then become a medical officer. After that, you can prepare for NEET PG and opt for courses as per your choice. You can work in any hospital according to your qualifications.
Placements: Our batch has a total of 200 students, and there were around 70 girls, and the rest were boys. I'm still in 1st year so I don't have any idea about internships and other opportunities. But our college is pretty good, and it has all the basic equipment and even this year we got 10 air-conditioners in our main lecture hall.
Placements: Our batch comprises of 210 Students.. Around 165 students get internship in their first try.. We get a stipend of 31 thousand in intership after which we have to do 1 year rural service after then we can opt for post graduation through neet pg Or can continue serving in rural or other private hospitals
Placements: In MBBS you don't need placements. You can work, that is do internship in the same hospital and then become a medical officer. After that you can prepare for NEET PG, go for courses of your choices. You can work in any hospital according to your qualifications.
Placements: Most of the students get their PG seats within 2-3yrs. A lot of students take seats outside the state. The internship is helpful, and students have rural posting. Implementation is fine. A year drop after an internship is quite common. Extra coaching for PG entrances is helpful.
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