Admission to the college in Rajasthan is primarily through the NEET exam, where candidates need a minimum of 50% in their Class 12th exams. The application process is both online and offline, requiring a demand draft of INR 500. Direct admission through management or NRI quotas is significantly more expensive. The college offers a 5.5-year MBBS program, including a 1-year mandatory internship. Tuition fees are around INR 1.5 lakh annually, with hostel fees of INR 1 lakh per year. The total cost for an MBBS degree varies widely depending on the admission route, from approximately ₹10 lakhs to ₹75 lakhs under regular admission, and can rise up to ₹1.5 crores for management or NRI quotas. Government seats are limited, with annual fees as low as Rs. 5,000 for top NEET performers, while the general annual fee is Rs. 19 lakh, with an Rs. 1 lakh annual increase. Scholarships based on NEET scores offer 10 government seats with annual fees of Rs. 15,000. The internship provides a stipend of Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 8,000 monthly. The collegeÕs faculty comprises experienced medical practitioners, ensuring quality education with personalized attention due to a favorable faculty-to-student ratio. The integrated hospital facilities offer significant practical exposure due to high patient footfall. Although the college facilitates internships and initial placements in government hospitals, the overall placement record is moderate, with graduates often exploring opportunities beyond the college hospital. Financial aid is not provided by the college, so students frequently depend on personal bank loans. Despite the comprehensive educational offerings, the college's fees are higher than government-funded institutions, which may be prohibitive for some students.
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