The college offers various scholarships, predominantly funded by the government, such as Jagananna Vidya Deevana (JVD) and Vasathi Deevena. These scholarships provide financial assistance ranging from 30,000 to 40,000 rupees per year, particularly for economically backward students and those with reservations. The tuition fees for the course span 4½ years, with an initial fee of 25,000 rupees for the first year and 15,000 rupees for subsequent years. The overall cost of education, including hostel and other charges, is estimated between 4 to 5 lakhs.
Hostel fees are approximately 5,000 rupees monthly, while the tuition fee is relatively low compared to other private colleges, ranging from 15,000 to 25,000 rupees annually. Scholarships are predominantly available for students with reservations, requiring income proof. Furthermore, for internship students, stipends range from 20,000 to 25,000 rupees monthly, subject to duties performed. No loans are directly offered by the college, but banks provide education loans. The college emphasizes using collected fees for campus development, although there's a need to increase stipends for intern doctors.
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