Admission to RNT Medical College relies on the NEET exam, a national test that replaced AIPMT in 2015. To secure a spot in a government college, a minimum score of 75% is needed. NEET results guide the counseling process, with 15% of seats allocated centrally and 85% by the state. In 2017, a candidate was admitted with a score of 621 out of 720. The college prides itself on a robust faculty, with highly educated teachers who provide internationally recognized education. Students engage with around 100 teachers over a 5.5-year program, with a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 1:8. The curriculum blends theoretical and practical learning, aided by presentations and real-case interactions. The college's examination system is managed by Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur, and includes two semesters and pre-university and university exams. Tuition fees have increased over the years; initially, it was 2,100 INR annually for general students and 600 INR for others, but post-2018 fees range from 35,000 to 40,000 INR per year. Hostel fees are approximately 2,500 INR per semester. Despite rising costs, the fees remain lower than private counterparts. The college offers a mandatory one-year internship in associated hospitals, providing practical exposure with stipends ranging from 14,000 to 20,000 INR per month. Post-graduation, students have significant job opportunities, with 71% to 90% securing placements, some earning up to 60 lakhs per annum, and an average salary of 9 lakhs per annum. Scholarships are available for reserved categories, with tuition waivers for SC/ST students and girls. General fees range from INR 30,015 to INR 44,789 annually, with a 10% increase each year. Hostel fees are between INR 24,000 and INR 50,000 annually. Financial aid is offered for families earning below INR 3 lakhs yearly. Scholarships like the Rajeev Gandhi Scholarship for Academic Excellence further support students. Despite no loan facilities, the college's fees remain relatively low, reducing the necessity for scholarships for some students.
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