The college faces a faculty shortage, resulting in students managing some responsibilities, yet teaching remains strong with an emphasis on practical experiences. Each academic year includes four challenging university exams. The program features a 6-month internship, with a one-month rotation across different institutes, where students evaluate patients and report to supervisors. In the 4th year, students complete a project on a chosen topic. The first-year tuition fee is about 3150, but a scholarship for first-generation graduates can reduce this to 150. Students must independently purchase books and pay separate registration and exam fees annually before exams. Transportation is not provided, so most students use public transport.
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