Admission to the MBBS program at the college requires passing the NEET exam and securing at least 50% in Class 12 with a PCB background. The college boasts 490 faculty members, offering a 1:12 student-to-faculty ratio with experienced professors, averaging 20-25 years in their fields. The program spans five years, costing 54,38,000 INR, with the first year at 12,06,000 INR and subsequent years at 10,58,500 INR each. Despite seeming high, these fees are competitive. Students undergo internal exams, pre-finals, and moderately challenging finals. A one-year internship, crucial for degree completion, offers rotations in diverse departments and rural postings, with a stipend between 17,000 and 26,500 INR. Post-graduation, nearly all students secure placements in hospitals like Fortis and Max, earning 60,000 to 80,000 INR monthly. There's a 30 lakh INR bond for compulsory government service for the 2020 batch onward. Scholarships, like the Har-Chatravratti Yojana, are offered to lower caste students. The fee structure includes an annual tuition of 72,000 INR, a hostel fee of 22,000 INR, and university charges totaling around 96,000 INR per annum, with a policy for an 8-10% annual increment. Hostel mess fees are 4-5k INR for boys and 2-3k INR for girls monthly. Education costs, including all expenses, are estimated at around 10 lakh INR. Textbooks and extracurricular activities may add to expenses.
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