Admission to the Heritage Institute of Medical Sciences is governed by NEET-UG and PG exams under the National Testing Agency, following the Medical Council of India's guidelines. Eligibility requires candidates to have completed 10+2 with Science and Biology, achieving at least 50% in the NEET exam. The process includes NEET participation, checking merit lists, and all-India counseling, concluding by September. The college offers 150 MBBS seats and other courses like MD and MS. Admissions are based on NEET scores and merit list placement. The faculty consists of experienced professionals, mostly alumni from renowned institutions, with most having 20-30 years of experience. Faculty engagement includes interactive teaching methods, research involvement, and strong student mentorship. The fee for the MBBS course is around ₹14 lakh annually, inclusive of tuition, hostel, and other fees. The first year costs approximately ₹18.31 lakh due to a refundable ₹5 lakh security deposit, totaling about ₹69.4 lakh over five years. Hostel accommodation is mandatory, costing ₹3 lakh annually, with exam fees up to ₹15,000 per subject. Payment options include RTGS, NEFT, Demand Drafts, Cash, and online banking. Scholarships are available based on merit and category, although the college doesnÕt provide its own. A compulsory one-year internship post-course offers stipends from ₹5,000 to ₹8,000 monthly, below the government guideline of ₹12,000, but valuable for experience. While direct job placements aren't typical post-MBBS, about 90% of seniors secure hospital positions as Junior Residents. The college equips students for further studies or employment in hospitals. No internal scholarships are available, but students can apply for educational loans, with facilities like Bank of Baroda on campus. The tuition is roughly ₹15 lakh yearly, with total costs around ₹75-80 lakh for 5.5 years. Internship stipends vary from ₹5,000 to ₹30,000 per month. External scholarships can be explored through government-approved websites.
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