Scholarships are available for some students, including those based on government schemes, community criteria, grades, and specific courses like MSc, BSc, and BPT. However, there are no scholarships provided directly by the college for MBBS students or reserved category students, and the college itself does not offer a loan facility, but a bank on campus can assist with educational loans. Fees vary significantly based on the course and category. For Indian nationals, the annual fees can range from approximately Rs. 115,000 to Rs. 662,850, with fees increasing periodically.
NRI fees are significantly higher, reaching up to Rs. 33,00,000 per year for some courses. There is no provision for campus placements or stipends for internships in most courses. Despite high fees, many students find the course fees affordable compared to other institutions, citing the quality of education and faculty experience. While there are some financial aids and scholarships, they are not universally accessible to all students.
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