The college has a small student body of 80, supported by 11 academic and 9 clinical staff, providing guidance through monthly mentor-mentee sessions under the SSGP program. Students are placed in a 180-day internship, which they must pay for and does not offer stipends. During the internship, students present a case each month, engage in journal presentations, and create splints. As the current batch is the first to undergo this program, more detailed experiences are not yet available. Tuition fees are based on admission quotas: ₹68,000 annually for the merit quota, ₹1,07,200 for the management quota, and ₹1,75,000 for the NRI quota, with fees rising for new batches. While two scholarships, NSP and egrantz, are available, most students reportedly do not receive these funds.
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