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Placements: 200 students are allotted in one batch. No package is offered in my course. No companies are recruiting for the MBBS course. Internships are compulsory for every student and are not required by any company. They are available within the college. Every college provides opportunities for students to improve their skills.
Placements: This is a medical college. You find companies here. But yes, you can get employed directly after your MBBS in your college itself and get a hefty salary of Rs 75,000, working as a casualty medical officer. Other options include working as a house officer in the department of your choice with a reduced salary of Rs 45,000.
Placements: Overall, 30% of students enrolled in our college. Outside the college, there are various opportunities for students to get placements. We get opportunities in various hospitals, including government sectors. The internship is provided by the college and the stipend we get ranges between INR 8,000 and INR 10,000. The top role offered in my course is laboratory technician. We can open our lab and also become lecturers.
Placements: There are no such things as placements in medical colleges. After 4 years, we have to do a compulsory 1-year internship in our hospital. Our hospital gets a very high patient inflow, which is very good for interns. We get Rs. 11,000 per month as per MUHS rule.
Placements: Only 0.2% of people get accepted into government medical college for MBBS. After undergrad, one has to do post-graduation and residency, and then they can practice medicine. They can earn about 9.6 -12 LPA. There are many branches in this course to choose from.
Placements: There is nothing like placement in medical college. You can practice in your clinic as per your wish and you will earn decent earning not too high nor too less For government jobs, you need to apply on their vacancies, for that you need to be updated. College posts their vacancies on their site or you can get it in newspaper. Internship is hectic but it is helpful for becoming a good doctor. Stipend offered is around 11k per month.
Placements: After graduation, students can directly get a job as a medical officer, popularly known as MO in this college itself or their home district. Many of them though do not go for MOship directly and rather prepare for PG entrance. The starting salary for a government MOship ranges from Rs 70,000 to 1 LPA.
Placements: This is a government medical college, so once you pass out, you have to give a national level exam to do PG. Government Medical College has nothing to do with placements. The faculty of every department try to produce good doctors. It is on the students to do their best.
Placements: Doctor roles are offered in society. The stipend offered during the internship is Rs. 12,000 per month and Rs. 85,000 per month. All students have to do an internship from this course. In one batch, there are 200 students. The top role is students can be a medical practitioner in any field.
Placements: Everyone is bound to the internship, the final PG seat is depended on your score on the NETT PG examination or NEXT (for future batches). The college is a government hospital so the patient flow is excellent, and postings can be very useful. There is no concept of placement in MBBS in government colleges.
Placements: I'm current a third year student of 2018 batch. After completing MBBS course, every student does 1 year internship in college with stipend. After this they can open their private clinic or get to do pist graduation. So placement rate is 100 percent .
Placements: All our batchmates had gone on to pick good specialty courses in reputed hospitals, across the nation and abroad. Some were pursuing civil services and some others were serving the deprived sections of the society. Our alma mater had indeed shaped students to be the good doctors that people look up to.
Placements: As such, there is nothing like placements in medical colleges. Everything is score-based. It depends on NEET-PG/NEXT. However, my seniors have gotten placed in good private as well as government hospitals. Maybe having the government college tag helps.
Placements: MBBS pass out have to internships for 1 year with Rs 11,000 per month as a salary from other states. For top roles students have to crack PG entrance examination so, no top roles are offered. Pass-out students can work as MO in the PHC which provide good stipend.
Placements: After completing the final year during an internship which is offered in the college itself, you get a stipend of Rs.5000 per month. The Internship offered per the bond is of one year so basically you will get annual of Rs.60k.
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