Admission to medical colleges requires passing the NEET UG exam, with a focus on biology, physics, and chemistry. Candidates then register for state-specific counseling for college allocation based on their NEET scores. Muzaffarnagar Medical College, a private institution, follows this process. The college features experienced faculty, many from esteemed institutions, and maintains a faculty-to-student ratio of 66:150 in the second year, fostering personalized attention. Education emphasizes practical and clinical learning with three internal assessments annually.
The college has a high pass rate, with only 8 out of 200 students failing last year. The total course fee is approximately Rs 80 lakh for the five-year MBBS program, including annual tuition fees of about Rs 12.8 lakh and other costs for hostel and mess facilities. The college does not offer scholarships, but students can procure education loans independently, often with high interest rates. For MBBS graduates, a one-year internship is mandatory, providing exposure across various departments.
Interns receive a monthly stipend ranging from Rs 7,500 to Rs 12,000, depending on arrangements, with some dissatisfaction expressed about the stipend amount. The college also offers internships to external candidates, providing a stipend of Rs 10,000 per month. Despite high fees, the college offers quality education and facilities, with well-equipped labs. Upon completing their studies, graduates have numerous job opportunities, with potential earnings of over Rs 1 lakh per month, though there is no formal campus placement system.
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