The course review points out issues with faculty teaching, noting that many instructors rely heavily on textbooks and lack adequate knowledge. A few teachers are seen as knowledgeable and engaging. Faculty-student interaction is limited, suggesting a need for more experienced staff. In the pharmacy program, which has many enrollees, students take five subjects for a diploma. While exams are easy to pass, diligent study is advised. The college management is praised for its handling of parent interactions.
The approximate fee for those not admitted through the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) is 100,000 rupees, with potentially lower fees for KCET admits. Fees for SC/ST students are fully covered by scholarships. Placement opportunities are better outside of medicine, with fewer companies visiting, but strong knowledge improves job prospects. Internships are crucial for medical students, lasting a year, with a 60,000 fee and a 5,000 monthly stipend. Good internship performance can lead to jobs in reputable hospitals with higher salaries.
The review indicates that despite registering for a scholarship, no funds were received, even after paying a total fee of 100,000. The fee structure includes a tuition fee of 46,500, a caution fee of 100, a registration fee of 100, an admission fee of 100, and a lab fee of 1,500. The reviewer received an SSP scholarship once but not afterward, with no variation in fees among students.
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