The college is known for its approachable and friendly faculty, with a focus on discipline and professionalism, particularly in certain departments. The examination system is internal and non-semester based, featuring three internal exams over three months and a final exam in September. Despite accommodating 60-90 students annually, admissions dropped during the COVID-19 pandemic. Faculty support students in both academics and extracurricular activities. However, 5-10 students typically fail each year, primarily due to attendance issues or not meeting pass marks. The college lacks a dedicated campus for BDS students but offers campus facilities for technical courses. A mandatory one-year internship, known as CRRI, follows the final year. This internship requires students to work without a stipend, although Apollo Dental provides job opportunities. The college charges approximately 4.5 lakhs per year, totaling 20-22 lakhs over five years, which includes additional costs like exam fees and materials. Although infrastructure and education quality justify the cost, fees can be challenging for middle-class families. Financial aid is limited, with a first graduate scholarship available but no stipends or campus jobs for dentistry students. Other courses receive a 3,000-rupee monthly stipend during their final year of internship. The college offers free transport services across Chennai and complimentary food. Books and materials are only provided for the first year, with students covering subsequent costs.
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