The course has some drawbacks, notably the faculty's lack of expertise in certain practical areas like installing and using instruments, which affects the quality of knowledge imparted to students. Students often find themselves teaching faculty about installation processes. The annual college fee is INR 50,000, which might be steep for some, potentially hindering enrollment. The placement scenario largely depends on students' skills and knowledge, with eligibility generally starting from the 4th or 5th semester, though some get placements as early as the 3rd semester.
The highest salary package offered is INR 500,000 per annum, with an average package of INR 350,000 per annum, and over 50% of students typically secure placements. However, there are no college-driven placement operations post-graduation or internships, and students are expected to arrange and fund their internships independently. The course fee is INR 35,000 per semester, considered reasonable, especially for those aspiring to become doctors. While the college doesn't offer its own scholarships, it supports students in applying for government scholarships, particularly those from the Uttar Pradesh government, aiding in form submission and processing, which is beneficial for students from Uttar Pradesh.
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