The college offers a dental program requiring admission through NEET scores, replacing the former GUJCET exam. It has a 40-year legacy with a strong reputation and a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20, fostering personalized attention. The curriculum includes skilled faculty across 8 departments, with a mix of experienced and newly graduated staff. The fee structure has increased to approximately Rs. 3,99,000 annually, totaling around Rs. 16 lakh for four years, excluding additional costs like books and materials.
Internships are part of the 5-year course, with a mandatory 1-year stint without a stipend, where students manage patient tasks. Though the university doesn't offer direct placements, top students may receive offers from hospitals like Shalby and Zydus. The college aids in loan documentation, and state scholarships cover 100,000 INR annually, with various schemes available for fee refunds and female students. Exam fees are around 8,000 INR to 16,000 INR over the course duration.
Scholarships such as CMSS, MYSY, and Kalyan offer significant financial aid based on merit and eligibility. Government quota fees are 409,000 INR, while management quota fees are 895,000 INR annually. MYSY and Digital Gujarat Scholarships support high-scorers and SC/ST students, respectively.
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