Admission to medical colleges requires competing in the NEET-UG exam, comprising 180 multiple-choice questions across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Candidates are allocated colleges through a counseling process based on their exam rank. This includes a candidate who secured a rank of 650 at the all-India level and used their Delhi residency quota to attend counseling through IP University, choosing VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital for their MBBS program. The college offers 150 seats, and students must select up to 10 colleges on an online form and wait 10-15 days for the first admissions round.
The college offers two fee structures: subsidized (INR 27,500 to INR 37,000 per annum) and non-subsidized (approximately INR 1,00,000 to INR 1,27,500 per annum), both inclusive of hostel accommodation. The MBBS annual fee is INR 1,98,000. A compulsory one-year internship at Safdarjung Hospital provides significant clinical exposure with a stipend of INR 20,000 to 27,000 per month. Although direct placements are not offered, graduates have various career opportunities and typically pursue post-graduation through the NEET-PG exam.
Annually, about 130 to 140 out of 170 students secure seats in prestigious institutions like AIIMS Delhi and Maulana Azad Medical College. The college also offers a low annual tuition fee, ranging from ?36,000 to ?50,000, with hostel fees around ?6,000 per year, and scholarships for economically disadvantaged students. Loan facilities are available for students unable to afford the fees.
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