The college provides a supportive and energetic learning environment, with faculty known for their friendly and helpful approach, despite occasional partiality. Nursing students benefit from a well-structured internship and placement program. In their final year, students undergo a 6-month internship with Care Hospitals, after which they can either secure a permanent position there or use their internship certificate to seek jobs elsewhere. Clinical training occurs throughout the academic years, with increasing duration each year and weekly rotations in various hospital wards during the eighth semester. The college, however, does not offer placements with companies outside its hospital network. The academic fee for B.Sc students under the government quota is ₹40,000 per year, while those under the management quota pay about ₹1,00,000 annually. Government scholarships can reimburse ₹50,000 to ₹60,000 per year, plus an extra ₹5,000 scholarship, providing substantial financial relief for middle-class students admitted through entrance exams like EAMCET. For B.Sc Nursing, the management quota fee is ₹1,75,000 per year, with no scholarships available. Day Scholars pay approximately ₹40,000 annually, with the rest covered by scholarships. Additional expenses include costs for books, uniforms, and exam fees. While internships significantly enhance practical experience, the college does not offer campus placements or interviews.
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