The admission process for the college requires candidates to qualify for the NEET exam and participate in counseling through the gmch.gov.in website. Specifically for UT pool seats, applicants must have residency in Chandigarh or have completed their 10th to 12th grades in Chandigarh. The college offers both undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses. For undergraduates, admission is based on NEET scores and other eligibility criteria, including a combination of 12th-grade marks and GUJCET scores for state counseling. Postgraduate admission requires NEET-PG qualification. The program duration is five years due to pandemic adjustments, including a one-year internship with a stipend of up to INR 26,300. The college offers 19 subjects with exams throughout the year and requires a 50% passing mark. Faculty members are highly qualified and supportive, creating a favorable faculty-student ratio. The annual fee for the college is approximately INR 25,000, with hostel fees around INR 13,500, making it an affordable option. The total annual cost, including additional fees, ranges from INR 30,000 to 40,000. For NRI students, the five-year fee totals 80 lakhs INR. Interns receive stipends between INR 18,000 to 31,000, which is competitive. The college provides financial aid and scholarships, with specific provisions for SC, ST, and OBC students, and an annual scholarship of about 1 lakh INR for students with 75% and above in exams. The top five students in each batch are eligible for a fee refund, with the top student receiving INR 20,000. While the college does not offer traditional placements, it supports students in pursuing NEET PG or other postgraduate exams and options like USMLE. The curriculum includes a one-year rotatory internship in a government medical hospital, enhancing clinical exposure.
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