The course is delivered by a well-regarded faculty that ensures comprehensive coverage of topics and adheres strictly to the timetable. It includes clinical postings and practical sessions to enhance hands-on skills, with a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:10. Classrooms are well-equipped with modern teaching aids like speakers and screens. The program has a 65% placement rate for students who complete internships, which are offered in various government hospitals and optical outlets.
Students also gain experience by participating in medical camps in rural areas and receive a certificate upon completing their internship. The college implements a tiered fee structure based on student categories. General category students pay INR 22,000 per semester, totaling INR 132,000 for the entire six-semester course. OBC students pay INR 11,000 per semester, while ST/SC students pay between INR 500 and INR 1,000 per semester. These fees cover tuition and institutional requirements; an additional INR 6,000 is charged for hostel facilities, depending on room allocation, with a separate fee due for year-end exams.
Moreover, a bond must be signed upon admission, requiring students to pay INR 10 lakhs if they leave the college before completing the course.
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