The college currently does not offer any scholarship programs. Admissions are merit-based, following an exam conducted after the twelfth standard. While the college does not directly provide loans, it assists with the necessary paperwork for students seeking educational loans from banks. The administration is reportedly planning to introduce scholarship provisions in the future.
Prospective students should prepare to pay the full fees, which vary significantly based on the type of institution. For example, the MBBS course fee ranges from INR 20,000 to INR 7.5 lakh in government colleges, while it can exceed INR 1 crore in private colleges. The annual fees for current students are INR 2,050,000, with an increase to INR 2,150,000 for new batches.
Internship students, particularly in the MBBS program, do not receive a stipend.


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