The North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Homeopathy offers a robust educational experience with highly qualified faculty, mainly from the local Khasi community in Meghalaya. The college has around 10 faculty members in the homeopathy department and about 20 in the ayurveda department, providing both theoretical and practical learning. The program requires NEET qualification and AACCC counseling for admission. Students undergo three annual exams, and those who complete their undergraduate studies are eligible for a 1.5-year internship, primarily at the college's hospital, with a stipend of 23,000 to 24,000 INR per month.
The internship offers extensive industry exposure and practical experience. Approximately 80% of graduates secure jobs post-course completion. The college, a government institution, has a manageable fee structure: first-year fees are Rs 31,500, and subsequent years are Rs 20,000 annually, with a Rs 3,000 monthly hostel fee. Additional costs for gym, bus, and library services total around Rs 10,000. Scholarships are available for North Eastern students through the National Scholarship Portal, though not for All India quota students, and the college supports state scholarships and student loans.
From the 2023 batch, fees are expected to rise by Rs 2,000-3,000 annually. The college provides an online fee payment option.
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