College infrastructure is good, campus life is great, great choice for medical students.
Placements: My course is B.Sc. in Operation Theatre Technology, and there are 70 members in our batch, this is a medical course, so everyone gets an internship at the beginning of their career. Some students get internships with stipend, and some without stipend, it depends on the hospital and the person’s skills and talent. Overall, in India, you can get into any hospital; it depends on you. Every student gets an internship; some people get into great hospitals, again depending on the individual. Career roles include OT technician, senior OT technician, assistant OT technician, OT incharge, and OT manager.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is very nice; it has received great compliments from the inspection squad, and the college got NAAC A grade. The library is large with a comfortable sitting area. Classrooms are good, well-fitted for class strength, and each class has a projector. Wi-Fi is always available, easily accessible, and fast.
Labs are available for our course but they don’t show much interest in conducting lab sessions. Hostel facilities are nice, rooms are comfortable, and food is okay sometimes good, sometimes average, but overall fine. Canteen facilities are also good.
Faculty: Teachers are well-experienced and knowledgeable, their teaching quality is good; they are helpful and friendly, the curriculum is relevant to the course, and exams make sense for the subject and help make students industry-ready, exams are difficult in the beginning, but later they become easier as students gain experience. The pass percentage is around 70–75%.
Other: I chose this course for better clinical job opportunities and experience, as it is related to anesthesia and surgery in the operation theatre, directly connecting to the patient and their life, that’s why I chose this course. If the fees are decreased and labs are improved, it would be better for students. Events and fests are limited. The campus crowd is average, but connectivity with others is nice because there are international students, and connections with them are good, the campus surroundings are green and pleasant. Scholarships are also available for students who get good percentages in semester exams.
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