Admission to this college is based on a merit list requiring a minimum of 50 percentile in the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exams with Physics, Biology, and Chemistry as essential subjects. The college offers diverse programs with specific courses like Radiology Technician, Cardiac Perfusion, and MBBS, with fees of ₹80,000, ₹1 lakh, and ₹4 to ₹5 lakhs, respectively. Teaching is engaging, with doctors conducting first-year lectures and 25 annual lectures from the second year. The syllabus for IT students in the second and third years is similar. The college operates without observing government holidays and does not provide Diwali and May vacations. Placement is provided after course completion, with a 1-year internship for 4-year courses and direct job opportunities for 3-year courses, based on MH CET exam marks. Students must pay the first-year fees fully, with installment options for subsequent years. Scholarships are awarded for academic excellence, with no caste-based reservations or scholarships. The Radio Imaging Technology course costs ₹80,000 annually, totaling ₹240,000 over three years. An exam fee of around ₹500 per paper applies. The college does not offer a loan facility.
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