Government Medical College, Nagpur Placement

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9 months ago

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Saket Kumar

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 Around 10%-15% of the students from the MBBS course get qualified in the first attempt for the PG entrance exam. They get their courses and colleges depending on the marks scored by them in the PG entrance exams. Every MBBS graduate is allowed to practice as a medical officer in rural health centres as many years as they want. The minimum salary offered is Rs. 55,000-60,000 per month. They can also do paid tutorships. So, it is good college for MBBS .

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Deepak Chaubey

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There is no clear answer to whether AIIMS Nagpur offers better placements than Government Medical College, Nagpur. As AIIMS Nagpur is a newly established institute, the first MBBS batch is yet to graduate, and there are no statistics for AIIMS Nagpur Placement as of now.However, AIIMS Nagpur is known for its impressive infrastructure and facilities, and it has rapidly developed a 960-bedded IPD service with various specialties and super-specialties, along with offering internships to students for practical exposure. On the other hand, Government Medical College, Nagpur, is known for its great campus, good academic facilities, and
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Shubham singh

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The college provides 100 percent placements and all students get placed in government hospitals. The average salary package offered is around INR 1,00,000 per month. Top Recruiters are Govt Hospital, Government Medical College And State Cancer Institute,, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, GMC Nagpur, Govt Medical College, Trauma Care Centre GMC Nagpur, Gurukrupa Hospital Akashwani Aurangabad, etc.

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Mohit Soni

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The college provides you with a 6-month internship which is necessary for getting the degree. Although from the first day of college, the students attend the OPD. Being a government institution the patient inflow is great, which provides with good clinical experience.There is no campus selection actually you have to give competitive entrance exam for different post and for different field. After this you will get a job.or you can work in private sector.also the college provides placements. The initial 1 year is an internship programme which earns around 15000 Rs. The next includes PG courses or postings at villages at the hospitals. Th
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a year ago

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SAI INGALE

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Yes you can get admission for B.Sc. Nursing in GMC Nagpur through MHT CET.

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2 years ago

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Rakesh Ayer

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NEET UG eligibility to apply in counseling is around 194 for general category
140 for OBC and so on
Cutt off charges every year depending on how well people score. You can surely get a government MBBS seat if you have 620 marks or above out of 720 in general category
After your MBBS final year every student has to complete a compulsory internship in a hospital attached to the college. You can expect salary of 10000 per month if you are in government medical college of Maharashtra
After your internship you can join as Resident medical officer RMO and expect a salary of 60000 per month.
If you get good rank in PG entrance, you enjoy your de
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2 years ago

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Rohit Poddar

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The rating for government College Nagpur for B.Sc.
is 3.2 star.

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Sumit naroliya

Guide-Level 12

First of all, it directly depends upon the area of interest in medical line because there were hand full of opportunities in field of medical and choosing the right one matter. In every field private as well as government colleges were there and by the course of time every college has their procedure for seat allotment and eventually admission. Some require your 12th marks or some require entrance or some conduct their personal entrance exams. So at all Government and private doesn't matter, what matter is how you study, your skills your knowledge and your hard work. All the very best for you future.

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