Emversity Allied Health Sciences programs
ApplyApply for Allied Health Sciences programs by Emversity. Paid Internships at top Healthcare companies.
Apply for Allied Health Sciences programs by Emversity. Paid Internships at top Healthcare companies.
India's youngest NAAC A++ accredited University | NIRF rank band 151-200 | 2200 Recruiters | 45.98 Lakhs Highest Package
Accredited by NAAC | NIRF Rank band 101-150 | Avail up to 100% Scholarships
State-of-the-art infrastructure | MoUs Signed: 100+ National & International Collaborations | Placement Support: Active internship-to-career pipeline with leading health institutions
Admissions Open for multiple allied and health sciences programs across 5 campuses | Ranked #7 in India by NIRF, NAAC A++ Accredited
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The infrastructure is pretty mediocre. The lecture halls are air conditioned and have the facility of AC's. The library has Computers and Printers too. But, the washrooms, require a little maintenance. There is no provision of WiFi, over the entire campus. There are separate hostels, for boys and girls. The food of the canteen is average. The sports ground requires a lot of maintenance, as well as the parking lot.
I am currently studying dentistry, as I have a passion towards it. We have a good teaching faculty at our college. They are understanding and help us at our understanding levels. The curriculum is updated, till date. We even discuss the matters on the medical health, of the current date.
As far as placements is concerned, my college doesn't help us with that. In fact, my college doesn't permit attending national and international conferences regarding our subjects, which may be beneficial for us to take up jobs, in India, as well as abroad.
My yearly academic fees is 3, 19, 000. According to me, the fees of the college is too high as compared to the facilities and education provided. This is due to the fact that despite this high fees, our college requires us to bring our own instruments for our patients and books and make us spend on even the slightest things as print outs. We are even charged to use the computers.
My college lies in a location which is far from the main city area. However, since it has a working hospital, with trained doctors, within the campus itself, handling any sort of medical emergencies is an easier task. The environment inside my college is really very safe, but if you are planning to travel to and fro from the college at night times, it isn't that safe.