Admission to KVG Ayurveda Medical College in India requires passing the NEET exam. Students can secure seats via NEET-based government or management quotas, with the process involving three counseling rounds. Eligibility requires a 10+2 qualification with PCB subjects and a valid NEET score. The college has a strong faculty and excellent lab facilities, although there are inconsistencies in teaching quality due to departmental coordination issues. The fee structure varies: merit-based admissions range from Rs 20,000 to Rs 1,00,000, while management quota fees for Kannada students are Rs 7,00,000 annually.
The total cost for a five-year program is Rs 1,40,00,000, which is expensive, though hostel and mess fees are affordable. Payments must be made before the academic year starts and can be done via check, demand draft, or cash. The cost of living in the area is reasonable. Internships are offered in various departments without a stipend, except in some cases with limited patient interaction. The college has a good placement rate for MBBS graduates, with opportunities in both government and private sectors, but offers no active placement support and has a weak alumni network.
Scholarships are available through government schemes rather than directly from the college. The college aids in the scholarship and education loan processes, with students accessing scholarships via the National Scholarship Portal. Despite high fees, government scholarships may offset costs significantly for eligible students.
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