Admission to this government medical college is based on the NEET UG exam, with ranks determining college placement. The admission process starts in August, requiring documents like ID, mark sheets, and a conduct certificate. The faculty includes 400 experienced doctors, ensuring a 1:10-15 faculty-to-student ratio for personalized learning, though lectures may have up to 250 students per faculty. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills through patient interactions, with multiple assessments throughout the year. The 4.5-year course costs Rs. 1,25,000 in total, i.e., Rs. 25,000 annually, covering tuition and other expenses, excluding exam fees. Hostel accommodation costs Rs. 500 annually, and food expenses are around Rs. 2,500 monthly. Financial aid through scholarships like E-grantz is available for disadvantaged students. During a mandatory one-year internship, students receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 25,000-27,000, gaining hands-on clinical experience. The program prepares graduates for further studies or hospital employment, though there is no direct placement assistance. The fee structure is affordable compared to private colleges, which charge significantly higher fees.
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