Admission to the MBBS program requires candidates to have completed higher secondary education with at least 50% marks and to have taken the NEET UG exam, as selection is based on NEET scores. The process is online, culminating in a campus interview. The faculty is highly qualified, maintaining a favorable teacher-to-student ratio of 1:10. The course emphasizes practical knowledge through clinical postings and patient interactions. Educational activities include tests and workshops.
The four-year curriculum covers 19 subjects, followed by a compulsory rotatory internship in the final year, with an INR 15,000 monthly stipend. The annual course fee is INR 11,90,000, totaling around INR 59,50,000 for five years, but scholarships for strong academic performers and installment options are available. Alternatively, the MBBS course can cost approximately INR 3,60,000 per year. Baba Farid University of Health Sciences provides strong placement opportunities, with graduates eligible for positions in government medical colleges and clinics post-internship.
The highest salary package is around 70,000 INR per month. Scholarships are offered mainly for SC and ST students, potentially covering 100% of tuition fees. Tuition fees start at about INR 1.5 lakh for the first year, increasing by 10% annually, and hostel fees are approximately INR 43,000 per year with the same increment. The total cost ranges from INR 12 to 15 lakh over the program duration, with annual examination fees of INR 3,500.
Scholarships and loans are available to ease financial burdens. The program ensures 100% placement for participants, with a potential salary of up to 10 lakh INR annually.
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