The course comprised 33 students, each subject taught by a different teacher. The faculty was generally friendly and supportive, with Ms. Meena Sequera praised for her knowledge in Fundamental Nursing, while Ms. Bino was viewed as strict and biased towards Malyali students. Despite difficulties in Anatomy and Physiology, the class achieved a 100% pass rate, with students finding the curriculum excellent. A 6-month, unpaid internship is part of the final year, running from 8 AM to 5 PM, with a strict uniform policy and no leave allowed.
Tuition fees range from Rs. 42,000 to Rs. 1,75,000, increasing annually. The total three-year course fee is about Rs. 1,57,000, plus Rs. 15,000 for exams and Rs. 97,000 yearly for hostel accommodations. Transportation is free, but there's no stipend during internships and no placement assistance after course completion. Scholarships like NSP and SSP are available but not guaranteed for everyone, and there is no campus employment.
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