Admission to this college is based on the NEET exam, with 120 seats available and a competitive cutoff. Approximately 55-60 seats are reserved for the general quota. The admission process involves counseling by HP University, starting in late July, with classes beginning on August 1st. The faculty includes practicing doctors, with a teacher-student ratio of 100:1 for theory and 25:1 for clinical sessions, ensuring focused attention. Tuition fees are Rs. 60,000 for the first year and Rs. 50,000 annually for subsequent years, totaling Rs. 2.20 lakh. Hostel fees are Rs. 24,400 per year, and other costs include examination fees and optional courses. The college offers a one-year internship with a stipend of 15,000 to 18,000 INR per month and free accommodation. Post-internship, graduates often secure government jobs at primary health centers, starting with salaries of 40,000 to 60,000 INR, rising to around 60,000 INR after 2-3 years. Limited scholarships are available, with Rs. 200 monthly for top students and Rs. 600 for scores above 75% in any subject. External scholarships and education loans are accessible through government and bank programs. The college's affordable fee structure and internship opportunities prepare students for successful careers in government healthcare.
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