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MBBS | ₹2.25 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 9 Feb - 20 Aug 2024 | |
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M.S 1 Course | ₹1.8 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | MBBS + NEET | - |
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VCSGGIMS&R Srinagar is well stabilized college at uttarakhand funding by uttarakhand govt here are total 150 mbbs seats and 75 paramecal seats Tution fee fee is categorised as For uttarakhand rural bond 50000 Non bonded 145000 Hostel fee 6000 Security fee 10000 Sports and development fee 5000 University exam fee 10000 There are good academics and extracurricular activities College stabilized in 2008 in the shadow of Himalayas shivalik hills range a quit and calm location of Srinagar pauri garhwal uttarakhand
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Here two types of students are there one are bonded and another are non bonded students. For bonded students there is 61000 per annum fees is there including hostel fee and sports fee. And for non bonded students it is 156000 per annum. Scholarship opportunities are only for reserved categories to wins which is around 50000 per annum I don't know the exact amount since I don't get one. In internship period we get stipend of 17000 per month and after that in Jr ship we get around 70000 per month.
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Fee is about 1.5 lakh for non bonded student. If you sign a bond with state government for the gov duty for 5 year then your fees is reduced to 50 thousand a year And other than this all the reserved category people get scholarship acording to their fee. Their is no financial assistance in campus for unreserved category student other than monthely stipend given to intern in final year.
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There are 2 types of fee structures at my college, one for students who opted for bond and another who did not opt for it. Bond fees for bonded students are very less in comparison to non-bonded students. This can be a benefit to students who are not able to give such large fees.
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Without a bond of 1.45 lakh, with a bond of 50,000, extra fees of 27,500, Food charges are different as there are different messes. For scholarship, u should clear the criteria like low income, belonging to ST-SC, etc. NSP(national scholarship portal) provides scholarships to eligible students.
As this is govt college fees are not too much around 50000 per yr with bond and without bond 150000 per yr. we get a stipend in internship around and get the handsome salary of 70k in junior residence ship.
The fee of the college is 50000 per year with a bond of 5 years to serve in mountain areas. The fee without a bond is 4.5 lakh. Hostel fees are 6000 per year. The scholarship opportunities are only for SC, ST students, and students with specific army backgrounds. There is no financial assistance provided by the college. Few professors do help poor students with books and study material. All students passing out of this college are regarded as Doctors. During one year of internship after completion of MBBS, the stipend provided by govt. Is only 7500. Which is really really the lowest in India.
Well no need to avail a loan. Fees is quite low well you could avail a scholarship for extra bucks. I don't really know about this topic since neither i took a loan nor a scholarship.
We generally dont have any scholarship programme. Talking about loan facilties also i dont remember much. but we do have a bond facilty which we have to complete my serving people of Uttarakhand for stipulated amount of time
In a government institution, the fees are not so high. They are feasible so that not well-off people can also take advantage of it. 50000 a year is not that for a course like MBBS. Hostel fees are not included.
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