Admission to BJ Medical College is based on NEET-UG scores, moving away from the previous system that combined semester marks and Gujcet scores. The counseling process involves three rounds, with some seats reserved for an all-India quota. The college has a dedicated faculty using modern teaching methods like PowerPoint presentations, with a typical faculty-student ratio and mentorship programs available. The annual MBBS fees vary: Rs 544,000 for general quota, Rs 1,200,000 for management quota, and Rs 2,000,000 for NRI quota, payable in two installments every six months.
Comparatively, government colleges have significantly lower fees. A one-year internship is mandatory, offering stipends between Rs 13,000 and Rs 20,000 per month, with clinical rotations in affiliated hospitals. Although direct placements are not provided, graduates often work in government hospitals with salaries between Rs 70,000 and Rs 150,000 per month, or in private hospitals, with many opening their own clinics. Scholarships like the Mukhyamantri Yuva Swavlambhan Yojna offer up to 2 lakh rupees for eligible students, with additional waivers available for families earning under 5 lakh rupees annually and specific scholarships for girls and reserved categories.
The total cost over nine semesters is approximately 24-26.5 lakh rupees, with hostel fees of 15,000 rupees annually. Education loans are available at an 11% interest rate, with no tuition fee hikes after admission. Clinical postings begin in the second year, but stipends are only given during internships.
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