The college offers supportive faculty, with most non-medical AHS faculty holding MSc degrees and some with PhDs. However, some staff lack adequate subject knowledge, and new BSc graduates need to improve their communication and teaching skills. The internship program lasts one year, with six months at the college's institution and the other six months elsewhere. Interns receive monthly payments but must pay for the internship, as stipends are not provided. Education loan assistance is available, but there is no direct financial aid. The first-year fee is ₹70,000, and the second and third-year fees are ₹65,000 each, totaling around ₹4 lakh, with fees typically increasing annually. NSP and SSP scholarships are available, mainly for rank holders, and the tuition fee for most courses is ₹80,000 per year. Hostel fees are ₹75,000 annually, and fees can be paid in installments with a valid reason. Internships are conducted in-campus hospitals managed by the college trust, but campus placements are mainly for teaching or roles in these hospitals. Students might have extra costs for cultural events, and fee reductions are possible for NEET or state exam admissions.
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