Admission to the college is gained through the NEET UG exam, based on the 11th and 12th NCERT syllabus. The college boasts a 1:5 faculty-to-student ratio, allowing for personalized attention. Students benefit from digital tools and practical classes, with approachable faculty and mentors enhancing the learning experience. The rigorous exams aim to effectively prepare students for university assessments. Fees are moderate, with general category students paying 6.22 lakh, OBC students 3.22 lakh, and SC/ST students enjoying free tuition.
The 4.5-year program includes a mandatory 1-year internship, providing practical experience with a nominal stipend of Rs 5,000. A rural bond requires a 6-month internship, offering a Rs 25,000 stipend. While research opportunities are limited, job placement is strong, with graduates typically securing roles as medical officers or general practitioners. Scholarships from government schemes can significantly reduce costs, and the college collaborates with banks for low-interest education loans. Tuition fees increase by about 10% annually, with total education costs, including hostel fees, estimated at 25 lakhs.
For open category students, annual fees are around 10 lakhs, though scholarships and freeships can make this more affordable. The college also offers campus employment and stipends for internships.

































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