Admission to the medical courses at D.Y. Patil, a deemed university, requires passing the NEET exam, and selection is based on a merit list derived from NEET scores. The college includes a 152-bed Ayurvedic hospital and offers a comprehensive learning environment with a highly knowledgeable faculty, all holding MD degrees. The faculty is appreciated for their clear explanations and practical knowledge, though there is room for improvement in practical exposure and interactive teaching methods. The college's annual fee is 600,000 INR, with additional charges for items like library and identity cards. Scholarships are available for reserved and economically disadvantaged students, but not in the first year, and there are no government scholarships. Students in the BAMS program must complete a one-year compulsory internship split between the college hospital and government hospitals, yet interns do not receive a stipend. While the institution does not provide company placements, graduates have various career opportunities in hospital jobs, private practice, and ayurvedic practice. The infrastructure and supportive staff create a favorable learning environment, but suggestions have been made to improve facilities maintenance and manage student intake. Despite financial challenges, the institution is commended for its overall supportive and educational atmosphere.
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