Admission to the Bachelor of Science program requires candidates to have completed their 10+2 education with at least 50% marks from a recognized board. The admission process includes a merit-based shortlisting followed by an interview. The faculty at the college is highly experienced, offering practical teaching methods that prepare students for the industry. Students engage in hands-on patient treatment under expert supervision and are encouraged to participate in research to enhance their career prospects. The fee structure is highly affordable: paramedical courses cost approximately 500 rupees per year, while other categories are around 250 rupees annually. The total fee for the B.Sc. course is 8,540 rupees, with the first-year fee for two semesters being about 3,000 rupees. Hostel and mess facilities are available on a paid basis. The college provides quality placements, especially for academically strong students, with internship opportunities at PGI hospital where students receive a stipend of approximately 500 rupees monthly for a 10-month period. Although direct placements at PGI are not offered, students have opportunities with organizations like UNICEF and WHO, and in both private and government sectors. The college does not provide scholarships or loan facilities due to its low fee structure, but government bank student loans are available for higher education.
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