Admission to the MBBS program requires passing the NEET exam, followed by a counseling process to choose preferred colleges. The reviewer is in their first year, having enrolled six months ago. The faculty consists of well-qualified postgraduate teachers, although the teacher-student ratio is high at 1:150. The college's annual fee is 2,050,000 INR, which includes tuition (1,700,000 INR), hostel and mess (250,000 INR), and examination fees (100,000 INR). The total course cost is approximately 7,000,000 INR, excluding any administrative fines. The course offers placements after the 5.5-year duration, including a one-year internship that can be completed at the college or elsewhere. The internship offers a monthly stipend of 12,000 to 18,000 INR in line with MCI guidelines. The placement process is supported by the university, providing opportunities in hospitals chosen by the students. Despite the high fees, there is no scholarship or loan provision available through the college. Given the shortage of approximately 600,000 doctors in India, the demand for qualified medical graduates remains high, ensuring good job opportunities post-graduation.
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