Admission to the college requires candidates to have completed their 10+2 education with subjects including Botany, Zoology, Physics, and Chemistry, alongside practical tests. Enrollment is based on the NEET UG exam. The college boasts a well-qualified faculty, with many members holding degrees from prestigious institutions worldwide. Class sizes are typically 60-70 students, with a maximum capacity of 75, and the student-to-faculty ratio is approximately 35:1. Clinical groups comprise 14 students per professor.
University exams are held every 1.5 years. The total course fee is approximately ?18,000 at admission, which includes tuition and basic fees; hostel accommodation costs ?600 annually, with additional monthly electricity and maintenance fees between ?600 and ?700. Examination fees are ?500 per subject. The overall five-year college fee totals ?3,567, with no annual increase, while hostel fees amount to ?7,000 for the full course duration. Scholarships like Gyanabhumi and Jagananna are available for backward caste students, but no loan facilities are offered.
A one-time fee of ?3,500 and a university fee of ?8,000 are also required. Post-graduation, students must complete a 12-month internship with stipends ranging from ?4,000 to ?30,000 per month, depending on performance. Graduates typically find employment as medical officers or pursue further studies and private practice. However, no scholarships are available to students with government-employed parents, and fees are consistent for all student backgrounds.
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