The college runs on an annual system with three internal assessments and final exams consisting of theory and practical components. To qualify for finals, students need a minimum of 35% in internal assessments and 75% attendance. For progression, a 50% minimum is required in both theory and practicals. Admission to the MBBS program requires completion of 10+2 with specific subjects and passing the NEET UG exam, with seat allocation through the Karnataka Examination Authority.
The college has 20 departments with qualified faculty members, ensuring quality education. Fees have increased from INR 69,500 to approximately INR 2,50,000, excluding hostel fees. State quota fees are significantly lower, while the All India Quota has higher fees. Government scholarships are available, providing financial support to eligible students. No traditional placements are offered, but a mandatory one-year internship provides stipends of INR 20,000 to INR 30,000 per month. The internship includes rotations in various departments, enhancing practical experience.
Despite no formal placements, ample job opportunities exist post-graduation, particularly for those pursuing postgraduate studies.
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