Admission to the clinical stream of the college hinges on the Eamcet entrance exam, with merit and ranking as key selection criteria. The institution, a government-affiliated college, offers effective outpatient services and maintains a reasonable fee structure. The admission process, completed in two rounds, faced challenges due to caste-based seat allocation and controversies surrounding the NRI quota. The college faculty has mixed reviews, with only 1% dedicated to teaching, while others are more engaged in politics and student affairs. Despite this, faculty-student interactions are generally positive with a ratio of 45:490. Teaching methods include discussions and PowerPoint presentations, with exams held yearly until the 4th year. Students failing more than one subject must wait six months for retakes. The college has notable faculty members like Prasad Sir, Srikanth Sir, and Indira Madam. Fees are transparent, covering lab maintenance, with an annual college fee of ₹25,000 in the 1st year and ₹15,000 from the 2nd year onward. Hostel fees range from ₹16,000 in the 1st year to ₹7,000-₹8,000 subsequently. For B and C category seats, fees are between ₹4 to ₹5 lakhs, with a ₹10,000 scholarship. Interns earn a stipend of ₹23,000 monthly, except for one program offering ₹3,000. Internships last a year, covering nine departments. Some internships lack sufficient outpatient counts, impacting practical learning. The college offers various scholarships from the state and private entities but lacks a loan facility. Issues with administration, like lost scholarship cheques, have been reported, affecting benefit receipts.
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