Admission to the college is based on the NEET entrance exam and a merit list, with a 40% reservation for Uttarakhand domiciles and additional reservations for SC, ST, OBC, and women. The faculty is well-qualified, dedicated, and punctual, offering extensive experience to students. The fee structure is high, typical of private medical colleges, but a 15% rebate is available for Uttarakhand domiciles. Tuition fees have increased significantly, from around 4 lakh INR per annum for the 2017 batch to 22 lakh INR, with additional costs for mess and hostel services rising by about 15% annually.
The college offers a one-year compulsory internship for MBBS students, with a stipend of around 5000 INR per month, providing crucial clinical experience. Graduates often succeed in postgraduate entrance exams and find ample job opportunities, ensuring professional growth. Although the college does not offer specific scholarships or facilitate educational loans, small scholarships have been introduced for outstanding students, and national scholarship portals are accessible. Postgraduate students can participate in fellowship programs with stipends.
State and management quotas are available, and a refundable security deposit of 2 lakh INR is required. Internships are primarily conducted at the college's hospital, with the option to intern elsewhere following NMC guidelines, involving clinical work, desk tasks, and community medicine fieldwork.
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