Admission to the course is based on merit, requiring candidates to have a science background with a medical focus and a minimum of 45% marks. The course spans 8 semesters, with the final semester dedicated to an internship. Exams each semester include two sessional exams, a practical exam, and a final exam, with marks allocated as 70 for theory and 30 for practicals. The B.Sc. medical degree has a first-year fee of Rs 73,000, while the B.Sc.
Nursing course costs Rs 100,000 annually, plus a hostel fee of Rs 30,000 per year and a mess fee of Rs 3,200 per month. Tuition fees might increase by up to Rs 7,000 yearly. The BPT course costs Rs 80,000, and B.Pharmacy is Rs 75,000. Additional charges include a Rs 20,000 caution fee and a Rs 3,200 registration fee. The university lacks scholarships or reservations. The placement cell effectively enhances students' career prospects, with internships available in the campus hospital during the final semester, offering practical clinical experience.
However, there are concerns about faculty favoritism towards Punjabi students.
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