Admission to this top 20 medical college in Bangalore is based on the NEET exam, following the discontinuation of the Karnataka CET. The college's admission is straightforward through a centralized seat allotment system, with preference given to higher-ranked candidates. The faculty, known for their expertise and innovative teaching methods, maintain a favorable student-to-teacher ratio of about 8 to 10, ensuring personalized attention and support. The curriculum is aligned with NMC guidelines, featuring three internal assessments and a University exam annually. The college offers a 1-year internship with a stipend of approximately ₹6,000 to ₹15,000 per month, providing practical experience within the college. While it does not focus on traditional placements, it facilitates job discussions through an active placement cell and offers a student exchange program with foreign universities. The fee structure varies by admission quota: government quota students pay around ₹1 lakh annually, private quota students between ₹7 to ₹8 lakhs, and management quota fees can reach up to ₹25 lakhs per annum. NRI quota students have fees around ₹42 lakhs annually. The college does not offer its own scholarships or loans but guides students in securing government scholarships and bank loans. Merit-based scholarships are linked to entrance exam performance and research projects. Government quotas also include scholarships for SC and ST students, potentially covering hostel and college fees, though additional charges for materials are not included. The MBBS program spans 4.5 years, necessitating a multiplication of the annual fees across this period.
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