The college conducts admissions through a fair and transparent process overseen by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) under the Medical Council of India (MCI). Prospective students must pass the NEET exam to qualify for all-India counseling, where they apply to deemed universities. The college features a highly qualified faculty, predominantly consisting of local doctors, who employ diverse teaching methods and provide strong support for research and practical training. While most faculty members are committed and well-prepared, some may lack enthusiasm. The college's annual fee is substantial, currently at INR 20,50,000 for existing students and INR 21,50,000 for new students, with additional hostel and mess charges, making education loans a necessity for many middle-class families. Despite the high costs, the education and facilities are considered valuable. The college offers a mandatory one-year internship at its affiliated hospital without a stipend, which is a downside. Although direct placements are not provided, the college's reputation assists graduates in securing positions in the healthcare sector. The college supports students in obtaining educational loans but does not offer scholarships. It also provides seminars and faculty support for exams like PLAB and USMLE, enhancing opportunities for further career development.
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