In the MBBS program at the college, there are no campus placements. Graduates often pursue postgraduate courses, and many have successfully secured PG seats, though some through paid seats. Post-MBBS, students typically prepare for the NEET PG exam, with the college showing good results in this examination. Internships are mandatory after a 4.5-year course, providing practical experience in various departments over 300 days, including clinical and non-clinical rotations, with exposure to over 5000 patients daily.
The college offers a stipend of 2000 per month during the internship, which is considered unsatisfactory compared to government colleges offering up to 20,000 per month. The internship provides a valuable learning experience despite the low stipend. The college has facilities such as a gym, sports grounds, and a canteen, although campus life is rated as average.






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