** Admission to this medical college requires passing the NEET examination with at least 50% marks from a recognized board. The college offers 150 seats, and applicants must submit a completed application form, a demand draft of INR 2000, and necessary documents like exam certificates, a migration certificate, and an Aadhar card. The faculty is highly qualified, focusing on practical learning, with a high faculty-to-student ratio for personalized attention. Regular assessments help students pass their exams.
The course fee is approximately INR 31 lakhs for 4 years and 6 months, with annual increases. First-year fees are around INR 6,60,000, increasing each year, totaling about INR 55-80 lakh over 5.5 years. Hostel fees are additional at 2-2.5 lakh INR per year, with separate mess charges. There are no scholarships available. The college includes a one-year compulsory internship with a stipend ranging from INR 1,500 to INR 70,000 monthly.
Although the placement cell is not highly effective, graduates find opportunities in government and private sectors or pursue higher education. Overall, despite higher fees compared to government colleges, the education quality and internship opportunities offer good value.
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