Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum is based on the guidelines set by the Medical Council of India (MCI). Many would think that it is a private college so it must be easy to pass the exams. It is not true; you need to work hard to get through each exam. The exam includes both theory and practical based papers.
Placement Experience
Doctors graduating from our college have the potential to grab good packages job. After graduating, they can either work in the college's hospital or in other hospital. The students also get to do an internship in their 5.5-year MBBS course. The internship is of 1 year and the rest 4.5 years students complete their academics. The internship also pays a stipend to the interns.
Fee Structure And Facilities
If you get through NEET then you will have to pay around ?2 lakhs at the time of admission, and around Rs. 50,000 for the remaining years. But if you get through the management or NRI quota, you would have to pay a humongous amount of around Rs. 80 lakhs or Rs. 1-2 crores respectively for the entire course duration.
Campus Life
The aspiring doctors here are involved in various other activities besides studies. Workshops, cultural and sports events, and many other fests are organized in the college where one gets to showcase their talent.
Hostel Facilities
The hostels are separate for boys and girls. You get a double occupancy rooms in the hostel, i.e. two beds in one room, along with study tables, and other necessary furniture. The bathrooms and corridors are mostly clean. The rooms are cleaned once or twice a week. The food is average.
Admission
If you have 50% marks in your 12th board exam and have secured rank in the NEET then you will be called for counselling. The counselling is based on merit. Otherwise, you can also go and visit the college for direct admission.
Faculty
The teachers here are very nice and kind. They are highly qualified and have expertise in their respective departments. The professors here are doctors too so you need not worry about the quality of education.












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