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Placements: Our college doesn't really have a placement protocol; the students have to do a compulsory internship in our OPD. Also, NCI and HCG hospitals give opportunities to students, but the internships there are actually paid, meaning there is no stipend and one needs to pay to do the internship.
Placements: In a medical college, there is no such thing as placement. After 4 years of the degree, there is a compulsory 6 months internship. There we learn a lot of opd related stuff. After that, we have to find the work on our own. The internship involves practice in all 4 specialities that are muscular, neuro, communityand cardiorespiratory.
Placements: It's a average college but has good placement and infrastructure as compared to other colleges and besides being private it is affordable and most students do get recruitment from private hospitals and the college has over qualified faculties who provide you with best knowledge.
Placements: Around 10% of students are placed. Only 10-12 seats are there out of 100 students. They provide no stipend to get recruited. Students could work in the hospital. Hospitals in and around Nagpur city, physiotherapy in hospital or clinic or can join a sports club or can continue taking workshops for a single topic. Students can take admission in this college.
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