The college excels with a well-qualified faculty offering 2-3 instructors per subject, ensuring personalized support for students. Courses are well-organized with timely exams and results. Despite a less favorable faculty-student ratio, teaching quality is strong, using presentations as a key teaching method. The institution charges an exam fee of 30,000 INR. Gender ratio is balanced, and faculty like Dr. Ranjana Vyas from the physiology department are especially supportive. Placement opportunities are robust, with nearly all students securing jobs. The one-year internship is split between ayurvedic and allopathic practices at Rama Hospital, which is well-equipped. Students can pursue roles as medical officers or professors, or open their own clinics after graduation. The BAMS course, including hostel fees, costs around 17-18 lakh INR. Annual tuition is 236,000 INR, with a hostel fee of 110,000 INR, a registration fee of 10,000 INR, and a security deposit of 30,000 INR. Scholarships from 50,000 to 70,000 INR are available annually, with an additional UP scholarship for eligible students. The college hospital offers job placements, and student placements are reported to be excellent.
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