Admission to this college is determined by the NEET exam, a national test with 720 objective questions. Candidates must qualify and undergo online and offline counseling to secure admission, with the exam held in May and results announced by mid-June. The college, ranked among India's top 10, offers courses like MBBS and MS, featuring a highly qualified faculty with a 1:8 overall faculty-to-student ratio. The curriculum employs the CBME model, and exams are held thrice a year.
The government-regulated fee structure includes an annual college fund of 10,250 INR and educational fees of 12,000 INR for freshers and 10,000 INR for senior students. Exam fees and hostel charges are approximately 2,500 INR annually and 20,000 INR bi-annually, respectively. The total course fee is around 2,75,000 INR over five years, including a compulsory one-year internship with stipends ranging from 10,000 to 25,000 INR monthly. The college provides various scholarships, such as Jyanabhomi, offering 11,000 INR annually, with additional government scholarships up to 27,000 INR for eligible students, including special provisions for SC and ST categories.
Though traditional placements are unavailable, graduates gain substantial clinical experience and are well-prepared for roles in private hospitals or further studies post-internship.
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