The course features a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20, promoting an excellent relationship between faculty and students, allowing for open communication and frequent questions. Assessments are conducted regularly, with monthly tests, two major tests annually, and a final exam each year, all of moderate difficulty. Practical learning is emphasized through the college's hospital facility and a compulsory six-month internship, although the internship does not include a stipend.
Students engage in community service projects, such as organizing blood donation camps and free ENT check-ups in nearby villages. The total course fee for the three-year program is approximately 2 lakh, with an annual fee of 65,000. Financial assistance is available in the form of government scholarships for students from backward classes or those facing financial difficulties, offering 25,000 per year.
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