** The course admission started late in September but quickly moved to the syllabus. Students lack a fixed classroom, needing to check room numbers for timely attendance. The college boasts a good faculty-to-student ratio with 10 faculty members for over 50 students, fostering interaction through a mentor system. While teaching quality is high, a few faculty members may seem rude. The curriculum balances theory and practice, including lab visits and four exams annually: three sessionals and one final.
The BPT program stands out for its exceptional faculty. Course costs vary, with medical courses being pricier. Facilities sometimes fall short of expectations given the fees. About 60% of students secure placements with salaries ranging from 2 LPA to 6 LPA (average 3 LPA). Placement begins in the 4th year and internships, with recruiters like Eli Lilly and hospitals like AIIMS and Fortis visiting campuses. The highest MPT graduate package is INR 40,000, while BPT graduates earn a minimum of INR 18,000, with 90% attaining placements.
Jamia Hamdard offers clinical postings in hospitals like AIIMS and Safdarjung, providing essential exposure. Scholarships are available for merit and financial need, including a Rs 3,000 award for top semester scorers, and support for disadvantaged groups. Fee concessions up to 20% are available for students with low parental income, single-child students, and exam toppers. Tuition fees total Rs 6.60 lakhs, and hostel fees are Rs 2.46 lakhs, with scholarships covering up to Rs 1,40,000 of tuition and Rs 10,000 of exam fees annually.
One-time fees include Rs 5,000 for the library and Rs 2,000 for alumni. Fees increase by Rs 20,000 annually, but students with over 90% scores and high attendance may receive refunds.
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