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Placements: Actually, there are no placements here. Most students work here as medical officers (MOs) after completing the course, and our college provides a good salary. Some others prepare for NEET PG, while a small group enters other hospitals or goes abroad for further studies or jobs.
Placements: Very high placements. About 5 LPA expected starting salary. Students can enter RMO jobs as soon as they graduate. The unemployment rate is low compared to other jobs. If you decide to go for post-graduation, your value as a professional increases multiple-fold.
Placements: I am studying at MS medical college. There are hundred and fifty students in my class. Hundred percentage placement is assured. The highest package is for NRI quota and is of about twenty Lacs per year. The lowest package is for special reservation like SC, ST, and is free of cost.
Placements: Our batch consists of one hundred and fifty students. Later, after passing the first year, it reduced to one hundred and thirty-seven. The highest package for NRI students is 20 Lacs per year for 5 years, and the merit package consists of approximately 6.5 Lacs for our batch.
Placements: In my batch, at first, there were hundred and fifty students, and now it turned out to be hundred and thirty-seven as the rest of them had a year back. The highest package is for NRI students, around 20 Lacs. Then for the merit quota, it is around 6 Lacs per year.
Placements: There are about 150 students in my class. Most of us will get RMO (Regional Medical Officer) positions after we complete our course in our own hospital. The internship is done in our own college. Academically, the college is good but lacks in non-curricular activities.
Placements: In our batch, there are 150 students. As it is an MBBS course, we are selected based on NEET marks, with some reserved seats for OBC, SC, ST, Muslim minority, etc., as well as NRI seats. After completing the course, we have to do an internship in our college itself, which is a one-year bond.
Placements: 2020 batch MBs. We have one hundred and fifty students, according to quota-wise NRI, MERIT, and SC and ST. Everyone who passed out of college got jobs in good hospitals, and they are all well secured economically as well as professionally. We all have good facilities.
Placements: Initially, there were 150 students in my class in first year. Gradually it decreased and now there are 136 students. The course fee depends on the way of admission based on merit rank or NRI quota. The highest package is 20 lakh per year. Lowest with 6 lakh.100% placement is assured
Placements: As we're learning MBBS, our college doesn't function on the placement system; however, we're mandatorily given 12 months of intensive training in all specialties of MBBS while being a house surgeon at the MES medical college hospital, which is well equipped and has excellent patient flow. This provides a good head start before we step into the real world of consultations and surgeries.
Placements: Each year, 150 seats are available. This is one of India’s top 10 private colleges in ranking. More hospitals hire doctors who studied at this college. 100% of students did internships from here, with a stipend of Rs 9,000 per month. The college has good clinicians, good faculty members, and good patient exposure.
Placements: This hospital offers a one-year internship for all students, and a few students choose to work as registered medical officers after completing their house surgency here. However, there is no on-campus recruitment, and less than 10 percent of graduates end up working at this hospital.
Placements: Our batch has a total of 150 students. As soon as our house surgency is finished, we can enter as medical offices (MO) in our regional health centers or hospitals. So there is definitely an assurance of a job and financial independence as soon as we complete MBBS or we can write the NEET PG exam and continue with our postgraduation.
Placements: After graduation, everyone has to do a one-year internship, where they are paid a stipend. After the internship, we can pursue additional courses while earning money, or work as a general practitioner, medical officer, or junior resident in places where there are no PGs.
Placements: After four years of learning and one year of internship, MBBS graduates are assured of a table and a promising future. We can work as an RMO in a hospital or clinic, or we can devote our time to studying for and taking the NEET PG exam. We can also work as a tutor in non-clinical subjects like anatomy and biochemistry while preparing for your PG entrance exam. After MBBS, we can expect a minimum salary of INR 35,000 per month, and our salary will increase as we gain experience and become a postg...
Placements: Students of my college, after completing 5 years (including a 1-year internship), are capable of joining any hospital, clinic, or medical college across the country as regional medical officers. They are also eligible for attending NEET PG and can pursue PG courses in India and abroad.
Placements: There are no placements on campus. But we can join here as an RMO (President Medical Officer) in either a clinical or non-clinical department, with an average salary of INR 40,000 per month. An internship of 1 year is compulsory in this college in order to get the course completion certificate.
Placements: Each year, 150 students join here. There is no less than an 85% pass rate in our college. It's private college so per year INR 6,94,000/- is the tuition fee. Our college is a well-recognized college, therefore it is easy to get placed, and the kind of coaching makes it easy for us to take the PG NEET.
Placements: I am a second-year MBBS student who took admission in 2020. There are merit seat and NRI seat admissions. For the merit seat, the tuition fee is about Rs.700000 inclusive of the special fee. High placements are available. All students can get internships in the hospital. From undergraduate MBBS degrees to various PG courses are available in our college.
Placements: As it is an M.Ed school, I think every student here would get placed in various hospitals across the country. The teaching here is really good, but it's a bit very strict compared with other colleges. Girls and boys are not allowed to talk or sit together.
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