Admission to the medical college is based on the NEET exam, with a 15% quota for centralized counseling and an 85% quota for Madhya Pradesh students through state counseling. Candidates must meet the NEET cut-off and secure at least 50% in their Class 12 exams in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. The admission process includes document submission and bonds. The college boasts a qualified faculty with a favorable student-to-teacher ratio of 20:1, with each department comprising at least 18 faculty members for a batch of 250 students. The curriculum includes four exams annually, and students must achieve at least 50% to pass. A mentor-mentee program is available for personalized guidance. The MBBS course fees for non-NRI students range from 8.67 to 10 lakhs per year, totaling around 43.35 lakhs for the entire course, while NRI students pay 37 lakhs annually. Full tuition fee scholarships are offered through state schemes for eligible students, with transparent fee payments. The college ensures a compulsory one-year internship, providing practical experience with a stipend, mainly within the college hospital. Placement rates after graduation are nearly 100%, with some packages reaching up to 50 lakhs. Internship opportunities are also available in government hospitals, which typically offer higher stipends. Due to schemes like Ayushman Bharat, there is a significant patient flow, enhancing the internship experience. SAIMS in Madhya Pradesh offers scholarships such as the Mukhya Mantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana, providing a full fee waiver for eligible students based on academic performance and family income. Post Metric Scholarships cover full tuition for SC/ST students and 85% for OBC students. The annual tuition fee is around INR 16,25,700, excluding hostel fees, which are about INR 84,000. Students may need to sign a rural service bond if they receive scholarships.
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