Admission to the MBBS program requires passing the NEET exam. The program spans 8-9 years, culminating in postgraduate certification. The college features experienced faculty with a 1:12 student ratio, fostering an interactive learning environment. Students face a structured examination system with no negative marking. Notably, gynecology classes receive positive feedback, while ophthalmology is less favored. Annually, 8-10 students may fail. The college, operational for three years, lacks placement data, but offers a one-year internship at its hospital with a stipend of 14,000 rupees per month.
The internship includes extensive duties and hands-on experience. Hostel accommodations are provided for interns. Scholarships are available based on academic performance and economic background, including the Postmatric Scholarship for OBC/ST/SC and the Mukhyamantri Medhavi Chhatra Yojna, covering tuition fees up to 100,000 rupees, but not hostel or miscellaneous fees. The total annual fees amount to 114,850 rupees, including tuition, hostel, library, and miscellaneous charges. A two-year rural service bond may apply for scholarship recipients.
The college has no policy for tuition fee increases.
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