Admission to this government medical college is through the NEET UG exam, open to candidates who are at least 18 years old and have completed their 12th grade. Admission can be based on all-India or state ranks, with state allocation available only for Maharashtra residents. The college charges an annual fee between INR 68,500 to 70,000 for general category students, while reserved category students pay less than INR 10,000, with scholarships available.
The fees, though higher than other government colleges, are lower than private institutions. Hostel, gym, and library fees are extra. The M.B.B.S. course lasts 4.5 years, followed by a 1-year internship in various departments at Sion Hospital, offering a stipend between INR 6,000 to 18,000, varying by state. Graduates have high placement opportunities and can pursue careers as medical officers or further studies like MD/MS. The college has a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 20:1, and faculty members are supportive and highly qualified, offering guidance in academics and extracurriculars.
The college supports research and organizes seminars by esteemed doctors. Scholarships are available from sources like the Government of Maharashtra, Indian Oil, and others for deserving students. The Tata scholarship is given to those scoring over 75% in university exams. SC/ST students pay about INR 8,900, with waived tuition fees, OBC students have minimal fees, and EWS students receive a 50% fee concession. Internships offer a stipend of INR 12,000 to 18,000 per month.
The college offers a promising career trajectory for M.B.B.S. graduates due to the strong demand for doctors in India.

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