Admission to this college is based on NEET-UG scores, with candidates needing at least 50% marks in the 12th standard. Applications are submitted online, and selection is through a counseling process. The college offers courses in Ayurveda, Sanskrit, and English medicine, with a faculty renowned for its expertise and focus on clinical skills. Despite the less-than-ideal faculty-to-student ratio, a supportive student-faculty relationship exists. The 4.5-year program includes three university exams and culminates in a compulsory one-year rotatory internship, providing extensive clinical exposure in both Ayush and allopathy hospitals.
Tuition fees are significantly low, ranging from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 4,000 annually, making it accessible to students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds. Hostel fees are Rs. 500 per year, with food for girls included, while boys purchase their meals. Although the college does not officially offer scholarships, students from minority and reserved categories can apply for financial aid, with minority students potentially receiving free education. The college boasts a 100% placement rate, with students often securing internships and receiving stipends between Rs.
23,000 and Rs. 26,400 per month. Post-graduation, students can pursue private practice, hospital jobs, or further studies, with a high percentage qualifying for MD programs. Companies like AIMIL and HAMDARD provide career opportunities, offering roles such as doctor, resident medical officer, and ayurvedic medical officer.
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