The course is a 3-year program followed by a 1-year unpaid internship at the college hospital. Students study 6 subjects in the first year and 3 subjects from the second year onwards, depending on their chosen course. The marking scheme consists of 20% internals (two assessments of 20 marks each) and a 60% final university exam. Despite mixed faculty quality, with a noticeable presence, some interns rush through lectures, causing a fast-paced learning environment. There are four exams conducted annually. The first-year fee is INR 2,30,000, including university charges, while the second and third years each cost INR 2,00,000, totaling INR 6,00,000 over three years. Additionally, an INR 30,000 university charge and a INR 1,500 registration fee are required at admission. No scholarships or financial aid options are available. The administrative process receives criticism for unfair practices, limited classroom access, and inadequate student facilities.
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