The college features departments with 4-5 teachers each, catering to about 95 students per batch. Teaching methods are divided among faculty members, including experienced doctors who offer assistance during college hours. The teaching approach is a mix of cooperative and strict styles. Exams occur regularly, with final exams held annually, noted for average difficulty and fair grading. Students undergo a compulsory one-year paid internship after completing four years of coursework.
During the internship, students earn a stipend of Rs 3750 to Rs 4000 monthly and rotate through various departments, participating in surgeries, conferences, and educational programs. The tuition for the four-year degree program starts at Rs 1,65,000 annually, increasing by 10% each year, totaling around Rs 8 lakh without scholarships. Additional costs include a Rs 30,000 security fee and variable hostel fees, from Rs 90,000 per year for basic accommodations to Rs 3,30,000 for luxury options with centralized AC and geysers.
Optional AC in rooms costs an extra Rs 40,000 per head. Examination fees fluctuate, recently totaling Rs 86,000. Equipment expenses are also noted, with scholarships available through government schemes, although the university itself does not offer scholarships.
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