The Ayurveda college, established in 2016, offers a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) course that spans 4.5 years, followed by a compulsory one-year internship. The faculty is sufficient and approachable, particularly in Ayurveda, although the Homeopathy department has fewer faculty members. The college's curriculum is up-to-date but could be further improved. Students undergo rigorous exams, but the failure rate is low. The total course fee is approximately 117,500 INR over 5.5 years, with structured annual payments.
Internships, integral to the placement program, are split between the college and government hospitals, with stipends ranging from INR 23,000 to 23,500 per month, and about INR 13,000 for final-year interns. Post-graduation, students can earn between INR 85,000 and 1 lakh per month. Scholarships are available for students from various states, particularly in the Northeast, but the college does not offer institutional scholarships for out-of-state students. The college facilitates research projects through government initiatives and practical exposure via health camps.
With only one batch having completed the internship, detailed placement data is limited.
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