Admission to the MBBS course at Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (DMIMS), Wardha, is based on merit, requiring NEET exam results and previous academic performance. The selection process involves an entrance exam, interview, and merit list placement. The total fee for the 5.5-year course is about Rs. 1.25 crores, with annual fees ranging from Rs. 11 to 19 lakhs. Students admitted through the government quota pay a reduced fee of Rs. 40,000 annually, plus a Rs. 10,000 hostel fee. Despite the high cost, scholarships like the Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Freeship and Late APJ Abdul Kalam Scholarship help alleviate financial strain. The institute provides a quality medical education with a favorable student-to-faculty ratio, although lacking in industrial exposure. Approximately 95% of students secure jobs post-graduation, often in hospitals or through private practice, with some pursuing further education. A mandatory internship offers practical experience and a ₹4000 monthly stipend. The placement cell supports students through training and recruitment guidance. Financial aid and scholarships, although limited, offer further support.
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