The college provides strong faculty support and responsiveness, with exams held semi-annually and university exams annually. Prelim exams are tougher than university ones, helping prepare students better. There is a higher ratio of girls to boys in classes, and faculty members assist with academic and career-related concerns. Seminars and tutorials enhance student confidence and learning, with external invigilators ensuring exam fairness. The BHMS program requires a 4.5-year course followed by a 1-year internship split between on-campus training and nearby PHC or CHC centers.
The internship does not include a stipend, and placement opportunities are not provided, with students mainly doing file work due to limited patient interactions. The BHMS course fees vary by admission category: Rs 90,000 annually for the government quota and Rs 1,35,000 for the management quota. For the 2024-25 batch, fees are set at Rs 1,21,000 per year as per government approval, with a one-time university fee of Rs 5,000. Scholarships, like MYSY, offer Rs 57,000 yearly for students scoring above the 80th percentile, and other government scholarships cover hostel and specific category expenses through Digital Gujarat.
The college guides students in applying for scholarships, providing necessary documentation and deadline information. Library fees are below Rs 1,000, and lab fees are included in tuition, while students bear book costs and are provided uniforms, excluding aprons for homeopathy students.
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