The college offers a personalized education experience with a low faculty-to-student ratio of 40:1, fostering both academic and professional growth. It holds three challenging exams annually, with BSc Nursing being notably difficult. While the curriculum is praised for its relevance, some faculty members, especially in the OBG department, are critiqued for a lack of engagement. The college partners with esteemed hospitals, including Max, Medanta, and Apollo, to provide students with strong internship and training opportunities.
In the final year, students have access to on-campus and online hospital interviews for placements, with additional job opportunities available in nearby hospitals post-graduation. Admissions are through government and management quotas, with fees based on academic performance and quota type. Management fees range from Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 80,000 annually, while government seat fees depend on entrance exam scores. Additional costs include Rs. 9,000 per year for transport and Rs. 4,200 monthly for hostel accommodation.
Tuition fees can be as low as Rs. 30,400 per year for SC/ST students, with financial aid available for BPL students, whose fees are Rs. 1 lakh per year. Scholarships are provided for J&K and high-performing out-of-state students, with PM and AICTE scholarships valued at Rs. 5,000. Placement opportunities extend to hospitals like Fortis, SDMH, and Max.
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