The college offers a supportive learning environment with a favorable faculty-to-student ratio, ranging from 10:1 to 60:1, which ensures focused attention from highly qualified and approachable teachers. The curriculum involves various exams with a passing rate between 50% and 90%, although challenging subjects like anatomy and physiology have higher failure rates. The college does not provide direct placements for BHMS graduates; instead, students must complete a compulsory 1-year unpaid internship, which involves rotations in multiple departments across affiliated hospitals. Some hospitals offer stipends between 9,000 and 15,000 INR, and free mess food is provided during the internship. Post-internship opportunities include roles as duty doctors or starting private clinics. The course is governed by the University of Health Sciences Nashik and the Central Council of Homeopathy New Delhi. The fee structure varies from 80,000 to 199,000 INR per year, with the total estimated cost for the entire 5.5-year course, including a one-year internship, ranging from 3.5 to 7 lakhs INR. Scholarships are available, primarily through government initiatives, covering up to 50% of tuition fees for SC/ST/OBC students, with some scholarships like the Maharashtra DBT and Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj scholarships also covering hostel costs. The fees tend to increase yearly, and no financial assistance is provided for internships.
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