Admission to the college is secured through the DMAT exam, followed by a screening and interview process. Additionally, candidates participate in the NEET exam and counseling, and the college is often chosen due to its reputation. Students can opt for BDS or MBBS programs. The college boasts a qualified faculty across various departments, with favorable student-to-faculty ratios, particularly in oral surgery, orthodontics, and prosthodontics. Each student is assigned a faculty mentor for weekly performance evaluation.
However, improvements are needed in anatomy and biochemistry faculty distribution. Teaching quality is high, and students must pass four exams annually with at least 55%. Research opportunities are available, enhancing academic relationships. Fees are reasonable, with extensive facilities provided. The college does not offer direct placements; students find their own jobs. A one-year rotatory internship for BDS students offers practical experience with a stipend of 1600 to 2000 INR per month.
Maintaining an academic performance above 70% is required to qualify for the internship, which does not involve external companies. Scholarships for low-income ST, SC, and OBC students reduce tuition fees by 50%, making them 1 lakh INR per annum. General category students pay 2,14,000 INR annually. Additional costs include a refundable caution money of 10,000 INR, a registration fee of 5,000 INR, and a one-time lab fee of 29,000 INR for the four-year course.
Locker charges are 500 INR, and development fees and lab fees are waived for reserved categories. Scholarships can reduce fees by approximately 1.4 lakh INR with the submission of necessary documents. Management quota options are also available.
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