The college does not offer its own scholarships or loan facilities but guides students on obtaining government and bank loans. Government scholarships of 20,000 rupees are available for students from families earning less than 3 lakhs per year, and there are scholarships for minority quota students in Karnataka. A scholarship guide officer assists students in securing state and national level merit scholarships. The college recognizes students excelling in the common entrance test and supports various merit-based scholarships for research and clinical projects.
Specific scholarships like the Ramaiah Centenary Scholarship, worth 5,000 rupees, are also available. Tuition fees for government quota students are approximately 1.5 lakh per year, 22.5 lakh for payment seats, and 42 lakh for NRI quota, with the MBBS program lasting 4.5 years. Scholarships like SSP and NSP are recommended, helping students cover expenses, including hostel and college fees. The campus provides placement opportunities for students.











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