Well just by having a bachelors in Nursing is pretty much enough for you to get a well paid job everywhere.
The college does offer placement for you so there's nothing to worry about. Especially after studying in this college any hospital will be ready to offer you a job. After atleast 2-3 years of experience you can also try to go abroad after writing the OET exam. Also the college does have a partnership with a university in UK, so if your able to manage your grades and complete all your requirements the college might reward you by sponsoring a scholarship to UK
Intenrship os provoded for one year with stipend being provided each month of Rs. 2000
On these twelve months, hands on training is given with real time experience of handling patients, enhancing pateint safety and provision of quality care by minimizing errors and learning from faults.
If the students want to teach after their course, the college is welcome always. Otherwise, a mandatory internship was not provided. Placement opportunities were rare in our courses. But they were willing to provide guidance for upcoming exams in future outside the campus
Internships are provided in the departments of attached hospitals. We get a lot of experience there treating patients there and also seeing them curing and returning to their happy makes us feel very proud.
For MBBS course 1 year of compulsory rotating internship in the college hospital itself. Stipend for interns is around 6000 for day scholars and 4250 for hostelites as of 2020.
The college doesn't promise to provide any placements or job opportunities for its students. But a student is required to keep good grades so that he/she can apply for higher studies or be recruited as a nurse by big reputed hospitals.
Job opportunity for MIT is more. Mainly in abroad. Most of our seniors are now working in abroad. And the college is providing Internship. Here we are getting 6 month internship. In this period of time we are getting a complete knowledge about all the mechines.
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