Admission to the MBBS program at this college requires passing the NEET-UG exam and meeting specific eligibility criteria, such as a minimum of 55% in core subjects at the higher secondary level. The college has a differentiated fee structure based on residency and seat type: Karnataka residents pay approximately Rs 77,500 annually for government quota seats, while non-residents pay around Rs 7 lakhs. Private and management quota seats are more expensive, costing Rs 7 lakhs and Rs 25 lakhs per year, respectively.
There is also a merit-based admission fee of about Rs 3 lakhs per annum. Additional costs for hostel and facilities are around Rs 2 lakhs, with total fees ranging from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 2 crores. The college features 19 departments and a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:10, ensuring personalized attention. The faculty, comprising experienced professionals from prestigious institutions, employs innovative teaching methods like small group discussions and self-directed learning.
The college supports research and offers a skill and simulation center for practical training. Placement support is robust, with mandatory internships for medical graduates offering stipends. Undergraduate stipends range from 6,000 to 7,000 INR monthly, while postgraduate stipends begin at 20,000 INR and rise to 30,000 INR by the final year. Graduates are placed in various healthcare settings, ensuring ample opportunities. Scholarships from the Government of Karnataka, such as the Vidyasiri scheme, help reduce costs for minority and meritorious students.
These scholarships, along with bank loans, make education more accessible.
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