Maharaja Agrasen Medical College (MAMC), Agroha, admits students to its MBBS program based on NEET exam scores, requiring a 10+2 education with at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The college offers 100 MBBS seats annually, filled through a merit list from PGIMS Rohtak University, with a three-round counselling process. The faculty of over 300 members provides a strong student-to-faculty ratio, enhancing personalized learning. The rigorous curriculum demands 75% attendance in theory, 80% in labs, and a minimum of 50% in internal assessments. Tuition fees are approximately INR 2.04 lakhs annually, with the first-year fee at INR 232,820. The total course cost is around INR 12-13 lakhs, lower than many private colleges. Scholarships, primarily for SC/ST and OBC students, and loans through Punjab National Bank make fees more accessible. The mandatory one-year internship offers stipends between INR 17,000-25,000 monthly. Although direct placements are limited, with recruiters like Apollo and Fortis Hospitals, around 70% secure placements, focusing more on further studies. General category students are not eligible for scholarships. Additional yearly costs include hostel, electricity, and university fees, with a refundable deposit of INR 36,000 at admission. NRI students face similar fees with an additional USD 12,500.
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