Government medical colleges offer various scholarships and financial assistance programs to support students. The course fee for general category students is approximately Rs. 1-1.5 lakhs per year, while fees for SC/ST students are often fully covered by government scholarships. Students with family incomes less than Rs. 8 lakh may receive a 50% tuition fee reimbursement through the Mahadbt scholarship. Hostel fees are generally around Rs. 4,000 annually. Internships provide a stipend of Rs.
11,000 per month for one year. Additionally, students must fulfill a one-year government service bond in rural hospitals, with compensation around Rs. 1 lakh. Various scholarships, including JRD Tata and Narottam Sekhsaria, can refund tuition fees, while other programs like the Rajyashshri Shahu Maharaj scholarship provide partial fee coverage. Additional scholarships from organizations such as HDFC Bank Parivartan and the Reliance Foundation are available for first-year students. Tuition fees for reserved categories range from Rs.
10,000 to Rs. 14,000, significantly lower than those for open categories. Campus employment and part-time job opportunities are also accessible.
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