Mewar University signs agreement with Yashoda Super Specialty Hospitals for training, internships
Careers360 Connect | April 15, 2023 | 09:12 PM IST | 1 min read
Mewar University signs an agreement with Yashoda Super Specialty Hospitals or the practical training and internship for students.
NEW DELHI: Mewar University has signed an agreement with Yashoda Super Specialty Hospitals for the practical training and internship for students.
The agreement focuses on students pursuing various courses like GNM,BSc/MSc-Nursing, DMLT, BMLT, DPharma, BPharma, MPharma, BPT, MPT, BSc-Cardic, Respiratory, Dialysis, Ophthalmology and BBA, MB. Such students will be sent for practical hands-on training as part of their course curriculum.
After the successful completion of their internships, students will be provided with job opportunities. The ceremony had Mewar University chairperson Ashok Kumar Gadiya; COO Sunil Dagar and Member Board of Management, Arpit Maheshwari.
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MoU signed with Yashoda Group of Hospital for training, internship and placements of Nursing and Paramedical students.
— Mewar University (@universitymewar) April 15, 2023
Nursing paramedical admissions open 2023. #MewarUniversity #hospital #placement #nursing #MOU #Internships #2023 #yoshoda pic.twitter.com/fHeOOZ3cDB
In recent news, Mewar University Chittorgarh opened the admissions for BTech, BBA, BDes, BA LLB, BBA LLB, LLM, MBA, MSc, MA, MCA programmes till September 15, 2023. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the Mewar University undergraduate and postgraduate programmes either in online or offline mode.
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