The college provides a supportive and proficient faculty, creating an inclusive learning environment. Students are taught by a mix of MBBS professors, PG students, and M.Sc. graduates. Despite some classes being conducted in Telugu, which can be challenging for non-Telugu speakers, faculty members like Dharani are praised for effective teaching and aiding students with language barriers. The academic program includes six semesters, with three mid-term exams and a final semester exam that many students initially fail but pass in supplementary exams.
Attendance is crucial as insufficient attendance leads to detention. Paramedical students can intern at government or Apollo hospitals and must complete four projects during their internship. The college has distinct fees for management and government quota students. Management quota fees are: 1st year - Rs 105,300, 2nd year - Rs 97,800, 3rd year - Rs 97,800, and 4th year (internship) - Rs 12,800, plus a Rs 1,000 application fee and Rs 10,000 admission fee. Fees for the 2023 batch are estimated at Rs 115,000 annually but unconfirmed.
Government quota students pay Rs 55,300 annually and can avail the 'Sachivalayam' scholarship, offering Rs 1 lakh based on caste and other criteria, which also provides hostel fee concessions. Scholarship eligibility involves a five-step verification process.
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