Admission to the MBBS course in medicine is determined by a cut-off mark derived from 12th-grade marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, along with NEET exam scores. A sample cut-off is 194.50. The college charges a total of Rs. 8,75,000 for the four-and-a-half-year course, with an annual fee of Rs. 1,75,000. Additional costs include books, uniforms, and lab equipment. No direct placements are offered, but a mandatory one-year internship is part of the program, which aids in job opportunities post-completion.
Graduates often receive job offers with a minimum salary of 60,000 INR per month. For tuition, government quota students pay 50 lakhs in total, while management quota students pay 1 crore, with annual fees of 9 lakhs for the government quota and 22-25 lakhs for the management quota, depending on the category. SC/ST students receive a 4.5 lakh deduction, and those under the 7.5 reservation incur no fees. General category students pay 5 lakhs annually, with allowances for SC/ST students.
Additional fees include a 1 lakh caution deposit, 3 lakh tuition fee, 1 lakh registration fee, 2 lakh admission fee, and 1 lakh development and lab fees. Malayalam-speaking minorities can receive a fee allowance of up to 1 lakh. The faculty is highly qualified, with all holding Ph.D. degrees, and the teaching quality is superior to other government colleges.
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