Admission to the course is merit-based, requiring certificate submission and first-year fee payment. Students must report by August 1st. The college boasts experienced faculty and a strong student-to-faculty ratio of 70.9, fostering supportive academic relationships. The program spans 4.5 years, including a six-month compulsory internship at Justice KS Hegde Charitable Hospital, exposing students to various medical departments. Tuition fees total ?800,000, with additional fees such as a ?3,000 registration fee and ?7,000 annual exam fees.
NRI students pay $2,650 initially, then $2,500 annually. The total course cost, including accommodation, reaches ?13-14 lakhs. Financial support includes scholarships for academic achievers, especially Karnataka residents, and government scholarships for minority and backward class students. Loans are available, with no tuition fee increase post-admission. Practical teaching methods enhance learning, despite some subjects being challenging. The college does not offer campus placements, but private practice post-internship can yield ?60,000 monthly, and hospital jobs offer approximately ?30,000 monthly.
No internship stipend is provided, but the experience is comprehensive, preparing students for competitive roles. The college also has a student exchange MOU with the University of Santo Thomas, Philippines.
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