Admission to the college can be gained through entrance exams like KCET, NEET, and COMED-K. KCET allocates 40% of seats for Karnataka residents, while COMED-K provides 40% merit seats for students nationwide. The remaining 20% are for Management and NRI candidates. NEET results create a separate merit list for admission. The school is renowned in Karnataka, focusing on rural service. Faculty consists of roughly 10-12 staff per department, maintaining a 1:20 faculty-student ratio, with around 15 departments offering practical learning in clinical settings.
Fees vary by seat type: CET students pay around INR 40,000 annually, government merit seats over INR 1 lakh, COMEDK over INR 7 lakhs, management quota upwards of INR 80 lakhs, and NRI seats over INR 1 crore. Additional fees include sports and library charges of INR 40,000. Government quota students receive a stipend of INR 20,000 to 40,000 during a mandatory one-year internship, but others do not. The college lacks a formal placement portal, as students often continue education or work in hospitals.
Scholarships are mainly for reserved categories, with specific options like the SSP for Karnataka students and the NSP for others. Government quota fees are around INR 1.5 lakh per year, private seats INR 12 lakh, and management quota fees range from INR 1.5 crore to 2 crore. Banks offer student loans, but there's a lack of transparency in fee breakdowns. Despite no direct placement assistance, the college has a high success rate in postgraduate admissions.
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