Admission to the institute is determined by an entrance exam conducted by CET, requiring candidates to have completed 10+2 with PCB and a minimum of 50% in previous examinations. Recognized as a premier institution for rehabilitation studies, the college offers a 4-year course divided into 8 semesters, featuring internal assessments, practicals, and vivas. The faculty, mostly alumni, provide personalized attention with a ratio ranging from 1:3 to 1:6. The college boasts modern teaching methods and is the largest rehabilitation center in Asia, with specialized faculty for each discipline.
The course fee is approximately Rs 28,000 annually, decreasing in later years, and is considered affordable compared to private institutions. A 10% increase in the admission fee is applicable only to new students. Hostel fees are around Rs 12,000 per year, with no categorical fee concessions, but government scholarships are available, covering up to 90% of the fees. Scholarships include the E-Medhabruti and National Scholarship Portal (NSP), with state scholarships providing Rs 20,000 annually.
The college's active placement cell collaborates with national and international companies. A 6-month mandatory internship offers stipends from Rs 9,200 to Rs 16,000 per month, with recent increases. About 90% of students secure placements after completing their studies, with starting packages up to Rs 50,000 per month and average packages between Rs 30,000 to Rs 35,000. While there are no campus placements for Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, reputed organizations recruit for prosthetics and orthotics.
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