Admission to the college is through entrance exams like NEET, COMEDK, or KCET, followed by counseling in Bangalore. The total fees, including hostel and college fees, are Rs 2,21,000. Different admission routes lead to varied fee structures: KCET students pay around Rs 2 lakhs annually, COMEDK students pay about Rs 7 lakhs, and management seats have the highest fees. MBA tuition is Rs 8.5 lakhs per year. Scholarships are available based on merit and financial need, with government quota students paying around Rs 130,000 annually.
Additional costs include Rs 45,000 for extracurriculars and Rs 110,000 for hostel fees. Education loans are accepted, and fees can be paid via demand draft or net banking, with an annual university exam fee also required. The college has a favorable student-to-faculty ratio of 25-30 students per faculty member. Classes run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with mandatory 75% attendance. Assessments include three internal exams and a university exam, with some needing retakes.
The teaching staff consists of experienced professionals, and there is strong faculty support for academic and practical learning. MBBS students undergo a one-year compulsory internship at the college hospital, gaining experience in various departments. There is some variability in stipend reports, ranging from unpaid to Rs 7,000-8,000 per month. Though there is no formal placement process, 60-70% of graduates find positions in hospitals or continue their education, with the highest reported salary package being Rs 25 lakh.
Scholarships and government financial aid are accessible, with eligible students receiving up to Rs 60,000 annually. There are no campus jobs for MBBS students due to time constraints.
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