The college is praised for its excellent faculty, known for their high education level and positive student interactions. Courses follow the NCISM exam pattern, featuring nine personal assignments, two internal exams, and a final exam. Innovative teaching methods are used, with faculty actively engaged in cultural activities. Medical students must complete a mandatory one-year internship, split between allopathic and ayurvedic practices, before participating in campus placements, which have a success rate of 80 to 90 percent. Some students opt for a gap year to pursue postgraduate BAMS studies. The annual fee structure starts at 100,000 rupees, with scholarships offered based on GPA and attendance. Fees decrease each year, starting from 3.5 lakh rupees in the first year (including a 1 lakh rupees hostel fee) to 2.15 lakh rupees by the fifth year. The total cost over five years, including hostel fees, is approximately 20.5 lakh rupees. Additional costs include 4,500 rupees for exams, 3,500 rupees for a college fest, and 1,000 rupees for a fresher's party. Admission to the BAMS program is through NEET counseling, with standardized fees for all students.
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