Admission to the MBBS program at Sumandeep Vidyapeeth is primarily based on NEET scores, with the transition to this system starting in 2016. After NEET results, candidates participate in online counseling to select colleges, receiving admission letters within a week. The academic session begins on August 21st, with admissions completed by August 31st. The college boasts a supportive faculty, offering personalized guidance and interactive learning through seminars and clinical practice.
Fees for the MBBS program vary, with the first, third, and final years costing approximately 17 lakhs each, while the second year is about 23 lakhs. Tuition for general quota students is 15,95,000 INR per year, and Jain minority students pay 14,35,500 INR annually. The total fee for the 2021-22 batch is 71,77,500 INR, with additional fees for NRI students amounting to 1,57,500 USD over four years. Scholarships are available for students with an annual income under 6 lakhs INR, offering 2 lakh INR per year.
Hostels charge 57,000 INR annually, with mess fees of 62,000 INR. While undergraduate students do not receive a stipend, interns will receive 10,000 INR starting August, and postgraduate stipends follow government guidelines. The MBBS course includes a mandatory one-year internship featuring rotations in various clinical fields at Dhiraj Hospital and research opportunities in local communities. The college partners with the Aditya Birla Group of Healthcare and the Tata Group for research projects.
Financial aid is available for Gujarat state domicile students through MYSY and Kanya Kelavni Yojana benefits.
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