Admission to the MBBS program at Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College (KCGMC) in Karnal, Haryana, is based on NEET UG rankings, requiring candidates to clear the NEET exam and participate in counseling. Eligibility includes a 10+2 science background with mandatory subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and a minimum 50% score. Candidates must be at least 17 years old by December 31 of the admission year. NEET scores between 530 and 580 are considered safe for admission. The college features a highly qualified faculty with an approximate 1:50 faculty-to-student ratio, contributing to strong academic performance. The MBBS curriculum spans 4.5 years, followed by a one-year internship. The fee structure is reasonable, around INR 52,000 to INR 55,000 annually, totaling approximately INR 2.65 lakh to INR 2.75 lakh over the five-year program. Scholarships are available for OBC and other students, and the fees cover teaching, registration, and library costs. The college offers a mandatory internship with a stipend ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 24,000 per month, providing practical experience. Approximately 93% of graduates secure placements with starting salaries between INR 80,000 and INR 96,000 per month. While the college focuses on campus placements, many students also pursue further studies. The placement cell enhances employability through soft skills training and placement drives. Scholarships can be accessed through the state government for eligible students, and the total cost for the program, including hostel fees, is about INR 5 lakh. The college does not directly provide loan facilities or placements.
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