The college has a student body of 450 with a favorable student-to-teacher ratio of 1:4.5, supported by around 100 teaching staff. Classrooms are modernized with digital boards, and the faculty is known for being approachable, often residing on campus to assist students outside lecture hours. While students don't get direct placement offers, they must complete a one-year internship at the college's hospital post-degree, gaining practical experience without a stipend. Post-internship, many start their own clinics or work in local hospitals, earning between 8,000 and 12,000 INR. Students from Uttar Pradesh can benefit from the UP scholarship program, offering government financial aid. The course spans 4.5 years with an annual tuition fee of 232,000 INR, resulting in a total cost of 230,000 INR, excluding security deposits or other fees. Exam fees are 10,000 INR, and a one-time charge of 15,000 INR covers books, a stethoscope, and an apron, with first-year books included in this fee. No on-campus jobs with stipends are available, and stipends are only given after passing final-year clinical exams.
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