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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The NEET PG cutoff for Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences (SMIMS) in 2023 varies according to marks and syllabus. The qualifying marks for students in general classes was 291 (50th percentile), while for reserved groups like SC/ST/OBC it was 257 (falling percentile). so 40) Under staffing levels, MD/MS courses range from approximately 14,600 to 19,600 depending on degree of the specific factors on, such as general medicine, radio -Diagnosis and these cutoffs and difficulty of examination, of posture Depends on factors such as availability and category-specific parameters.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences (SMIMS), Gangtok, offers decent placement opportunities, but it is for medical graduates who want to pursue further courses or specialised clinical work. MBBS students tend to work in big hospitals in big cities as well, which sometimes leads to job offers. Many also prepare for NEET-PG for postgraduate majors, which are common in the medical profession. Recruitment in the paramedic and allied health systems is highly structured, with starting salaries typically in the range of INR 15,000 – INR 30,000 per month. The organization's alumni network and relationships with hospitals contribute
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Being a humanities institute, activities are field-based. Many students go into research, teaching, writing, and even NGOs. Depending on the role, salaries can range from INR 20,000 – INR 40,000 per month. Some even dabble in journalism, publishing, or manufacturing. But it's more about desire than great reward. Networking and internships in the course help a lot in finding a good role.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Manipal Centre for Philosophy & Humanities (MCPH), Bangalore, can feel expensive to some students, especially because it's a private institute. Annual fees for programs here are usually around INR 1-2 lakh, depending on the course. Plus, students may also need money for living costs in Bangalore—rent, food, transport—adding INR 10,000– INR 20,000 per month. For some, the quality of education and professors might make the cost worth it. But, compared to government universities, it's on the higher side. Scholarships and financial aid, if available, can help ease the burden.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology is one of the best colleges in Bangalore. It has a very high reputation for quality education. Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology is accredited by NAAC with an A+ grade. The institute is also known for providing quality education and great placement opportunities to its students.
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a year ago
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Hi.The placement rate recorded during Kirloskar Institute of Management PGDM placements 2023 was 98%.The highest package was 18 LPA and average package was 8.5 LPA.Further, top recruiters such as HDFC Bank, Grant Thornton and Deloitte visited the campus during Kirloskar Institute of Management PGDM placements 2023.40% placements in the Big 4 companies and other leading brands.
Earlier, the highest and average package offered during KIM Harihar PGDM placements 2022 stood at INR 14.5 LPA and INR 8 LPA, respectively. Further, 16% of the total students received multiple job offers during Kirloskar Institute of Management PGDM pla
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