The college offers a compulsory 1-year internship after completing 4.5 years of study, covering various departments such as medicine, surgery, community medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatrics. Interns receive substantial practical experience due to the high patient flow, although the work can be demanding with continuous day and night duties.
The stipend for interns varies, with some reports indicating amounts like INR 10,000 per month without hostel accommodation and INR 17,000 in some instances, while others mention lower stipends like INR 2,500. There is no formal placement program typical of medical colleges in India, though some companies like WIPRO have recently started to recruit.
Students largely depend on open placements and self-exploration for job opportunities, supported occasionally by faculty references.
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