Admission to the college is determined through an online government portal, based on NEET exam scores, with counseling sessions for college allotment. Eligibility requires 10+2 completion with PCB and a valid NEET score. The faculty is highly experienced, often with government college backgrounds, and maintains an effective student-to-teacher ratio. The curriculum includes organized lectures and clinical classes, with multiple assessments throughout the year. The tuition fee is Rs 28,00,000 annually, totaling Rs 1,40,00,000 for the program, with options for scholarships and loans to ease financial burdens.
The college conducts a 4.5-year course followed by a mandatory one-year internship across various medical departments, providing a Rs 7,000 monthly stipend with accommodation. Though direct placements are not offered, graduates often find employment in the college's 3,000-bed attached hospital or other sectors. Scholarships are available for students from lower caste backgrounds, economically weaker sections, and high achievers, with specific ones for girls and minority groups. Minority seats involve a 1-year bond with a stipend or an opt-out fee.
For OBC and OEC students, there is a Rs 50,000 annual scholarship. Total course fees, including tuition and accommodation, are around Rs 45 lakhs over 5.5 years. The Fee Regulatory Committee in Kerala oversees fee adjustments, affecting only new admissions.
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