JSS Medical College admits students through the NEET exam, followed by a centralized counseling process managed by the Medical Counselling of India. Admission requires biometrics verification, document submission, and fee payment. The college emphasizes a strong faculty with a favorable faculty-student ratio and hands-on training, although some classrooms can be congested. The MBBS program lasts 4.5 years, followed by a mandatory one-year internship at JSS Hospital, offering extensive patient exposure and practical experience. Fees are high; UG first-year fees are around 7.5 lakhs, with a slight reduction in later years. PG merit seats cost approximately 12.5 lakhs per year, while management seats in clinical branches can be as high as 60 lakhs annually. Hostel and mess fees are around 2 lakhs per year, with total costs for the entire course potentially reaching 92 lakhs. The fees have increased significantly over time and are paid annually in September, around 13.68 lakhs per year, but are noted to be lower than some other institutions. Interns earn a stipend between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 30,000 per month. There are no direct placements post-MBBS; most graduates pursue further studies or prepare for exams like NEET PG, USMLE, PLAB, and AMC. The college offers no internal scholarships but external scholarships such as ICMR and Tata Scholarship are available. Education loans are accessible through banks like the State Bank of India. Tuition fees vary by admission quota: management seats cost about 18,50,000 INR per year, government seats around 1,44,496 INR, and NRI seats approximately 33,00,000 INR per year. Scholarships may be available based on NEET UG marks and for Karnataka quota students. There is no provision for reserved category students, and the college assists with government scholarships for some students.
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