The college boasts a qualified faculty of MBBS, MD, and PhD doctors from reputed institutions like Armed Forces Medical College. With a favorable student-faculty ratio, each department has 8-14 teachers for 150 students divided into groups of 50. Faculty are supportive, offering personalized mentoring. The curriculum emphasizes concept-based learning in key areas like anatomy and pharmacology, adhering to NMC guidelines, and includes self-directed learning and Aetcom sessions. Exams occur every six months, following the MUHS pattern, with moderate difficulty. The college provides placements as junior residents in Maharashtra hospitals, with salaries between INR 30,000-40,000 per month, though many students prefer to prepare for the NEET-PG exam. After the 4.5-year MBBS course, students have a one-year compulsory internship across 20 departments, with a stipend yet to be decided. Research is emphasized, with projects in medical sciences and public health. Tuition starts at 10 lakhs for the first year, with a 10% annual increase. Hostel and mess fees range from 1.5 to 2.5 lakhs, also increasing by 10% annually. The total program cost is estimated at 62 to 69 lakhs. The Anandi Bai Joshi Scholarship offers a 100% tuition waiver for the top 5 NEET-UG scorers but requires a 2-year service bond. Despite lower fees than other institutions, rising costs necessitate more financial aid.
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