The course is structured with 6 to 7 faculty members per batch of about 30 students, providing ample support for both subjects and clinical postings. Faculty are generally approachable and helpful, though some instances of favoritism exist. The evaluation process is rigorous, with each semester including a University exam, two internal exams, and a viva, resulting in 4 to 5 students typically failing per semester. The curriculum is well-structured and relevant, culminating in a comprehensive 10-month internship following three years of coursework. The internship is divided into four months at the college or nearby hospitals and five months at various distant hospitals, providing a broad range of experiences beneficial for students. Yearly fees for merit students are around ₹100,000, with first-year costs totaling approximately ₹150,000, covering tuition, a caution deposit, and a developmental fee. Management students face a developmental fee of ₹200,000, while NRI students have a developmental fee of ₹300,000. Overall, total costs for the course range from ₹500,000 to ₹600,000.
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