Admission to this government medical college in West Bengal is primarily through the NEET-UG exam, with seat allocation based on rank. Candidates must apply for counseling through the wbuhs.com website, with state-level counseling covering 85% of seats, and the remaining 15% through all-India counseling. Classes typically begin in September. Faculty members are highly qualified, particularly in clinical streams, providing a mix of theoretical and practical training for approximately 200 MBBS students per batch.
The fee structure is affordable, with academic fees per semester ranging from Rs. 4500 to Rs. 5672, and a nominal hostel fee of Rs. 12 per month. For the entire 5.5-year course, the total tuition and hostel fees range between Rs. 41,148 and Rs. 51,048. Examination fees total Rs. 8000 over the course, and food expenses are approximately Rs. 3000 to Rs. 3500 per month. Students complete a mandatory 1-year internship with a stipend between Rs.
22,000 and Rs. 31,000 per month after 4.5 years of study, which is essential for graduation. Post-internship, students often pursue junior residency or further studies. The college boasts a nearly 99% placement rate. While the college does not offer direct scholarships, students can access government and NGO scholarships, such as the Swami Vivekananda Merit cum Means Scholarship and the Aikashree Scholarship, enhancing financial accessibility for economically weaker students.
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