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Placements: As it is a field of Medicine, self employment is a lot more compared to placements. Moreover, the students pursue PG post MBBS, so the number of students getting selected after giving NEET PG varies every year. They get a salary of almost 90000-100000 per month. Those who choose to do jobs based on MBBS, get around 70-80k per month and if you are working in the rural area, you’ll be paid around 90k. Placements are almost 100% in this college.
Placements: At Grant Medical College, 100% of the students get placements in the MBBS programme. The average package offered at the college was 10–15 LPA. The top recruiters in the college were various private and government hospitals. At our college, 100% of the students get internships each semester.
Placements: Some of the GMC students got placed in Fortis Hospital and other well-known hospitals. Faculty members are very good and they teach you how to be a good doctor rather than considering MBBS as a business. Many students got placed in reputed hospitals.
Placements: After MBBS, you can work as a medical officer and have a decent salary. You can even attempt NEET PG and join a post-graduation course. A good number of students from this college get a good PG seat. Postgraduates from this college easily find jobs in top hospitals.
Placements: The internship stipend is of INR 10,000/month after the final year MBBS exam. In our college, there is no such thing as a placement programme. But there is nothing to worry about, you can join as a resident medical officer in the JJ group of hospitals, which would fetch you a salary of around INR 60,000 per month.
Placements: Every student who pass final year exam get placement for 1 year internship by JJ hospital. Salary during internship is 10000 rupees per month. After internship you can join as Resident medical officer (RMO) at JJ hospital. Almost everyone get placed for RMO Students of grant medical College are preferred for placement of RMO Salary of RMO is 65000 rupees per month .
Placements: In MBBS, there are no placements. Most students join as medical officers in many areas around Maharashtra after MBBS, earning around Rs. 1,00,000 per month. Some students apply for PG NEET. We get internships for one year, for which we are paid Rs. 11,000 per month.
Placements: Students from all over India Join Grant government medical College. It is well known for academics and non-academic life. GGMC Mumbai offers students a great number of opportunities for a career. Some of the Alumni of GGMC are currently working in Fortis Medanta and other well-known groups of hospitals.
Placements: As it is a top government medical college in Maharashtra, all students get their future safe, and they got opportunities in top medical hospitals with good packages. The course helped me ease out my studies for PG preparation. The campus environment is safe and healthy so that students can conduct other curricular activities easily.
Placements: We are a batch of 250 students in our college. The internship stipend for MBBS students in our medical college is Rs. 11,000 per month. Roles offered are like a medical officer (MO), medical professor, and we can also go in hospital administration in top hospitals.
Placements: This is a medical college. So you can say placements are 100 percent. You can work as a medical officer or your private practice after graduation. Or you can do post graduation. You can also join one of the best hospitals in Mumbai. Batch strength is of 250.
Placements: In MBBS, there is no concept of placements, but you can easily get a job as a medical officer in a government hospital if you have done MBBS from a good college. Approximately 10 LPA is the package offered to a medical officer. This salary varies from hospital to hospital. Internships are compulsory for every student of MBBS in a government college, and it gives you real exposure. Most of the MBBS students go for post graduation.
Placements: Our course is such that the placements are about 100%. The salary package offered ranges 6-12 LPA. The procedure for placements is cumbersome but the outcome is worth it. Even our college provides different placement cell for different departments. Even they help the students in a good manner.
Placements: If you are studying MBBS there is no issue of placement. Everything depends on your skills, how great doctor you become. One can start his/her General Practice or prepare for Specialisation. For PG entrance there is good enough atmosphere for preparation. And also, One have to complete the bond of rural service like every other government medical college.
Placements: The placements at our college are great. All the seniors (who are familiar to me), who completed the course are in great positions now. The placements are 100%. Each and every student completes their internship well. The college provides a good platform to write PG exams. The qualifying rate for PG exams is high.
Placements: In MBBS there are no placements so lets talk about MBBS passing rate and number of PG seats acquired by students from Grant medical college. So passing rate is almost 97 - 98 % which is very good, this tells about good academics of the college. In the preparation of NEET examination for PG, the number of students got eligible is good from this college but not as good as GS Medical college.
Placements: Our college is a great college for the students who are seeking admissions abroad. Our college provides the placements in the US and Russia. Usually, the government medical colleges have compulsory attendance, but our college believes in self-study. Therefore there is no such compulsion.
Placements: Once your final year is done, there is one year of internship for which we get a stipend, and after that, it's up to you to choose whether to continue studying or to get placed in a company. In further education, the better option is to give PG exam through which you can get a seat according to your rank and interest. This year, the topper of UPSC exam in Maharashtra (AIR-20) is from our college only.
Placements: Actually, it's a medical college, so there are no placements here. After completing the degree, we must do the internship in any government medical college. The government offered Rs. 7,000 per month as a stipend, while completing the internship. After the internship, there is MO ship in rural areas. For that, the government offers a stipend of Rs. 55,000. After that, you can complete your PG and get the job or start your own hospital.
Placements: Every graduate from this institution get government job for sure It has high PG success rate among the other medical institutions across india This college has many of the notable alumni which consists of MS. World Dr. Aditi Govitrikar and top most brilliant physicians and surgeons across India and abroad.
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