The college offers a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program with a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1, consisting of 100 students and 20 qualified faculty members with MD/MS degrees. The faculty is recognized for their teaching skills and availability. The toxicology department is particularly commended for fostering open communication. Students face a demanding schedule with 12 exams annually, totaling 48 exams throughout the program. A 6-month internship is also part of the curriculum.
The total course duration is 5.5 years, with annual fees of 350,000 rupees, amounting to approximately 1,192,500 rupees over 4.5 years. The first-year breakdown includes registration at 10,000 rupees, admission at 45,000 rupees, tuition at 150,000 rupees, library at 25,000 rupees, and lab charges at 20,000 rupees. Hostel fees vary from 87,000 to 120,000 rupees based on room type. The UP Government Scholarship offers up to 120,000 rupees, but other scholarships are limited.
A 5,000 rupees stipend is provided during the internship. Education loan support is offered, though internship and placement options are limited.
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