Admission to the college is based on a nationwide entrance exam, followed by three rounds of counseling. This central government institution charges a nominal fee of up to 6,000 rupees annually for academic and establishment costs, with additional exam paper fees deemed reasonable. The faculty comprises government-employed professionals, mainly doctors, who are accessible for guidance. After completing the course, students undertake a one-year internship with a monthly stipend of INR 10,000, with opportunities to apply for central government job positions thereafter.
JIPMER emphasizes work ethics and professional growth for medical professionals, offering compulsory internships in certain courses to provide practical experience. Financial aid in the form of loans is available for OBC and other backward category students, covering study materials and hostel fees, but not for general category students. The allied health science course lasts four years, with an annual tuition fee of Rs. 11,410 and hostel fees of Rs. 20,000.
The college supports students in applying for central and state scholarships and helps with the necessary documentation.
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