The college provides a one-year rotary internship across its 8 departments, offering extensive patient interaction and enhancing clinical skills. Post-MDS, graduates can serve in a District hospital for a year, gaining broader experience. Internships are available in both clinical and non-clinical settings, and regular treatment camps are organized to promote patient interaction and professional growth.
The college maintains a steady annual fee of 615,500 for all three years of study, with no increments. Scholarships are available under the Aakarshan and Medhavi categories for students from lower-income backgrounds. BDS graduates have opportunities to work as tutors with a stipend, while MDS graduates often pursue independent practice.
The administration is known for its cooperation, and the college consistently meets expectations in terms of materials and resources.
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