To gain admission to the college, candidates must pass the NEET exam and participate in SKAU Haryana's counseling. During counseling, students choose colleges based on their preferences and merit list position. The college enforces mandatory attendance, with a fine of 300 currency units per lecture if attendance is below 75%. The tuition is nearly double that of other institutions offering similar courses because it is a self-financed university. Despite the higher costs, the college is noted for its disciplined environment and good learning opportunities.
Students can engage in internships, although these do not come with a stipend, as the college is linked to a private institution and a charitable hospital. Students gain hands-on experience in hospital settings, even beginning in their first year. This long-established college in Haryana was the first to offer this unique course in the region. While the review does not specifically mention scholarships, it indicates that education loans are available through various banks for students.
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