Admission to the MBBS program is through NEET, ensuring a fair selection process based on rankings without requiring donations. The college has experienced faculty with a student-friendly ratio of 1:15, which enhances learning. The five-year program includes four academic years and a one-year internship, with structured exams requiring a minimum 50% pass mark. Attendance of 80% and a 40% score in internals are needed for university exams. The program is costly, with tuition fees reaching up to 22 lakhs annually, totaling around 1 crore for the entire course, excluding hostel fees of 1.2 lakhs per year.
Fees rise by 5% yearly. Scholarships, based on NEET scores or family income under 5 lakhs, can reduce tuition to as low as 20,000 rupees per year, excluding hostel fees. Interns receive stipends and exposure to practical training, although some tasks are clerical. The highest job offer for graduates is ?100,000, with an average of ?10,000. Research grants are also available, enhancing educational and professional development.
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