Admission to the medical college is based on the NEET UG exam and state counseling, requiring candidates to have completed 10+2 with at least 45% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The selection process involves three rounds of counseling, focusing on entrance exam ranks and marks. The faculty includes around 100 members, experienced in teaching and medical research, with backgrounds from prestigious colleges in North India. The fee structure is high, with government seats at Rs.
16,000 per year and NRI seats at Rs. 14,00,000 per year. The entire MBBS course costs Rs. 90,00,000 over 5 years, or Rs. 18,00,000 annually. Post-graduate fees have increased to around Rs. 20 lac annually, including hostel and mess charges. Students must complete a one-year compulsory internship offering a stipend of Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 70,000 monthly. Prominent hospitals like Apollo, Medanta, Lybrate, and Fortis Hospitals are among the main recruiters, with average salary packages post-placement ranging from Rs.
50,000 to Rs. 100,000. Approximately 59% of students secure placements. Despite the high costs, the college does not offer scholarships or financial aid, though government scholarships are available for reserved categories. The college is located near Gurgaon, providing good connectivity to New Delhi and other parts of Haryana. The course spans 5.5 years, including a compulsory internship, with hostel fees at 1.54 lakh INR per year. There are no job placements or campus recruitment opportunities, and additional fines can increase expenses.
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