Admission to the course is merit-based, requiring certificate submission and first-year fee payment. Students must report by August 1st. The college boasts experienced faculty and a strong student-to-faculty ratio of 70.9, fostering supportive academic relationships. The program spans 4.5 years, including a six-month compulsory internship at Justice KS Hegde Charitable Hospital, exposing students to various medical departments. Tuition fees total ₹800,000, with additional fees such as a ₹3,000 registration fee and ₹7,000 annual exam fees. NRI students pay $2,650 initially, then $2,500 annually. The total course cost, including accommodation, reaches ₹13-14 lakhs. Financial support includes scholarships for academic achievers, especially Karnataka residents, and government scholarships for minority and backward class students. Loans are available, with no tuition fee increase post-admission. Practical teaching methods enhance learning, despite some subjects being challenging. The college does not offer campus placements, but private practice post-internship can yield ₹60,000 monthly, and hospital jobs offer approximately ₹30,000 monthly. No internship stipend is provided, but the experience is comprehensive, preparing students for competitive roles. The college also has a student exchange MOU with the University of Santo Thomas, Philippines.
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