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Dheeraj sharma

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As it is an MBBS college it does not provide you with placement opportunities like engineering colleges. It provides you with a 1 year stipend based internship in their own hospital after that if they find you perfect, they can hire you. The average package offered to these college students is around 8 LPA. (approx.) The highest packages goes upto 10-12 lakh per annum.

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Dheeraj sharma

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You will be quite disappointed to hear that it is an MBBS college so it has no placements. The college will provide you with an internship opportunity in their own hospital, which is a stipend based internship. If they find you perfect, they will recruit you. The institute has a training and placement cell which provides you training for cracking higher exams like GRE, TOEFL, IELTS. Also connect with the alumini network to get knowledge from them about cracking exams.

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Dheeraj sharma

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D.Y Patil Medical college, Kolhapur is a very reputated college it has it site as well you can find all the details on the internet as well as when u fill the entrance form for the college you will be added in whatsapp group that will update you regarding the cut off list and cut off marks for the college but if you are not taking admission this year you just want to see cut off you can refer to any senior else you can easily find related information on the internet easily.

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Dheeraj sharma

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According to the facilities provided at D.Y. Patil Medical College is good as it provides you with various facilities like good practical facilities, good hotel facilitlity, AC classrooms etc. Also, DYPMC has a good placement facility but if we see it in monetary terms then in comparison R.C.S.M. The Government Medical College and CPR Hospital have very much lower fees when compared with D.Y. Patil Medical College.

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Dheeraj sharma

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All the course in the institute are good as it is one of the reputated institute it has limited seats i.e. almost 250 seats for MBBS no extra admissions are taken rather then allowed seats means you will get good facility in limited seats.you will get best facilities for theory as well as practicals according to a high amount fees you pay.

 

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Dheeraj sharma

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YES, DYPMC is a good option for MBBS as it has a good course curriculum with nice faculty as well as good practical facilities. The college offers you a 5.5 year full time course with a 1 year internship. It has almost Rs 22.5 lakhs (approx.) per year fees but this is worth it as you will get facilities according to the fees you pay.

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Dheeraj sharma

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Every coin has 2 sides.

College is good as, if we look academic wise, you will go through theories as well as practicals. The college has spacious practical facilities as well as a nice hostal facility and a nice infrastructure of campus.

But the second side is that D. Y. Patil Medical College, Kolhapur is one of the most expensive deemed university in India, but you will get all facilities according to the fees you pay for many courses related to medical field are available in the university admission process is quite simple through NEET exam.

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Nidhi Gupta

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Yes, cutoff of reserved categories such as SC, ST, OBC, and PwD categories is different from unreserved categories (General category). Generally, the AIIMS nursing cutoff for the reserved category candidates is lower than the cutoff for the unreserved category candidates.

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Nidhi Gupta

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AIIMS Delhi will publish the AIIMS BSc nursing cutoff at the official website for the qualifying candidates. The AIIMS BSc nursing cutoff can be downloaded to check the status of shortlisting.

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Nidhi Gupta

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After the release of the after the AIIMS BSc nursing cutoff, candidates will be called for personal interview on the basis of it. This also serves as a base to help candidates assess if they can further participate in the counselling process or not. 

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