The college provides a mandatory one-year internship after the MBBS program, typically offering a stipend of Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 per month. Some reports mention higher stipends in government colleges, up to Rs 30,000 per month. There is no on-campus placement for MBBS graduates as such, but students often secure jobs independently in government or private hospitals or open their own clinics post-internship. The internship offers hands-on experience across various departments such as medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and obstetrics, essential for practical learning and skill development.
The college does not have a specific placement cell, but opportunities for higher studies, such as MD/MS courses, are available via NEET PG exams. The program emphasizes professional development over direct job placements, and graduates typically obtain a license to practice, enabling them to pursue various career paths in the medical field.
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