Admission to the college requires online registration, followed by an entrance exam that has been conducted online since 2019. This exam is scored out of 100 marks, and selection is purely merit-based. Registration is available from May 2nd until the last week of May. The course is structured into four semesters, totaling 80 credits, with each credit equivalent to 10 marks. Lectures and lab practicals are included, and assessments are equally split between internal and external exams, each contributing 50 marks. The Master of Health Sciences program costs 16,000 INR, while the Public Health program costs 36,000 INR. Students from certain castes are exempt from these fees according to the Government of India's policy, and eligible students must apply for scholarships by registering on a government scheme and providing necessary documents. Although the college does not hold campus selections, job vacancy information is regularly posted on the college notice board.
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