Admission to the college in 2010 involved an offline application process, an entrance exam, and a 4.5-year course that includes a mandatory one-year internship. Candidates must qualify for the NEET entrance test and register on the MCC website for counseling. The faculty is experienced and supportive, offering weekly assessments and clinical postings. The annual tuition fee is around 17 lakh INR, with a mandatory hostel fee of 1 lakh INR per year.
Previously, the fee was about 3.5 lakh INR annually. Scholarships are available for students scoring over 90% in their 12th-grade exams, offering up to a 30% reduction. The first-year fee is 75,000 INR, payable in two installments, and a three-year program costs 2.25 lakh INR. The college's fee structure is high, catering mainly to middle and higher socioeconomic classes. Post-MBBS opportunities include junior resident positions and placements in companies like Vedanta and Apollo, offering packages up to 80 lakh INR per annum.
About 92% of students secure placements, eligible in their 7th year. The internship does not offer a stipend. The college provides merit-cum-means-based fee concessions, and SBI offers loans up to 7.50 lakh INR without security. The standard tuition fee is 15 lakh INR annually, expected to increase by 10% each year, with a hostel fee of 2 lakh INR. The total estimated cost for the MBBS program is around 90 lakh INR.
Some students reported receiving scholarships, reducing their total cost to approximately 70 lakh INR. There are no additional financial aids or stipends during the internship period.
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