Admission to the college requires passing the NEET-UG exam, a highly competitive test taken by approximately 15 lakh students in 2019. Successfully navigating online and walk-in counseling sessions is essential to secure a seat. In 2017, a student with an all-India rank of 4200 was admitted. The faculty is well-qualified, mostly consisting of MBBS doctors and postgraduates, though the teaching methods could be more interactive. The student-to-faculty ratio of 1:250 may impact individual student interaction. The MBBS fee structure is 80,000 INR for the first year, increasing annually, with the final year being 60,000 INR. Postgraduate fees range from 150,000 INR to 250,000 INR. Though the fees have risen significantly and are higher than in some other states, they are still lower than private institutions, remaining feasible for middle-income families but challenging for lower-income students. The college lacks a formal placement process, but graduates find abundant opportunities due to high demand for doctors, with some becoming Medical Officers or working in private hospitals. Internships are mandatory, offering a stipend of 15,000 INR monthly, providing essential hands-on experience. PunjabÕs bond-free status allows graduates to practice freely after internships. Scholarships are available, including state and central government aid, cash awards for top performers, and alumni association support, but they are limited and mainly target lower-income and specific category students. Tuition fees have increased to INR 1.82 lakh for the first year, escalating by 10% annually, reaching around INR 10 lakh total, including extra costs for facilities. Scholarships and cash prizes are available for academic excellence in specific subjects, but there is no specified scholarship for EWS students. Despite being a government institution, the fee is considered high compared to other states.
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