Admission to the university requires an undergraduate marksheet and a 20-30 minute interview, with selection based on the university's assessment of the applicant's suitability. Faculty are diverse, with some outstanding professors and others who may be strict or show poor behavior, resulting in a satisfactory overall experience. The fees present a challenge for both lower and middle-class families, with the postgraduate medical fee set at INR 1 lakh per year and the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program costing INR 1.25 lakh annually, totaling INR 5 lakh over four years. Scholarships offering a 30% concession on postgraduate fees are available for students with excellent undergraduate performance. Job placements are generally positive, with high-performing students securing positions quickly, while average students may experience delays. Teacher recommendations significantly impact job placement success. The university offers a six-month internship program, providing hands-on experience with patient treatment across various medical fields and facilitating further job opportunities in hospitals or clinics. The college has recently added job opportunities as part of its offerings. Overall, the program is seen as worthwhile for its value and the scope of opportunities it provides.
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