The BSc MIT program is a three-year course followed by a one-year internship. Throughout the program, students must pass annual exams with a minimum score of 60 out of 100, which includes internal assessments. During the internship, students work within the same department but do not receive a stipend, as prior batches have also reported no financial support due to the lack of government approval. The college offers 808 seats with tuition fees ranging from INR 50,600 to 651,060, making it accessible for a wide range of students. MBBS students have access to scholarships such as the All India Pre Medical Scholarship Test and the All India Youth Scholarship Entrance Examination after completing their 12th grade. However, students in other programs may experience issues, such as insufficient teaching support and the need to cover additional personal expenses. Administrative challenges, like needing a letter for an ID card, and the emphasis on MBBS programs over others, are also noted concerns.
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