The course review indicates mixed experiences with the faculty, particularly highlighting that while some medical faculty are approachable and knowledgeable, the B.Sc. Nursing faculty face criticism for poor English skills, impacting their ability to teach effectively. The college provides financial support through scholarships, loans, and stipends, with a scholarship exam based on a 120-mark test in various subjects. Scoring above 100 marks can help reduce tuition fees. B.Sc. Nursing costs between 5-6 lakhs over four years, and MBBS around 60 lakhs, excluding hostel and mess fees. Mess fees are 5,000 INR per month. The college offers significant placement opportunities, with over 50 students placed annually. Last year, 60% of B.Sc. Nursing students were placed at Delhi Rajeev Gandhi Cancer Hospital. Campus placements are based on academic performance, with reputable hospitals offering internships and starting packages between 15-20k per month. GIMSR Hospital provides opportunities even for students with lower scores, with a starting salary of 15k. Nurses interning at GOMSR Hospital earn 18-20k per month but do not receive a stipend, although they benefit from one day off per week and recommendation letters post-internship. Internships are available at GIMSR, Apollo Hospital, Delhi Cancer Centre, and others, offering valuable work experience for career advancement. The college also emphasizes personalized guidance and attention in the admission process.
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