The course predominantly attracts female students and features a faculty known for being friendly and effective, though opinions vary. It includes clinical postings and spans four years, comprising three academic years followed by an internship. The faculty ratio is consistent across years, with 84 students overall. Theoretical exams are manageable, while viva exams are challenging, causing 5 to 10 students to fail. The limited class duration and inconsistent practical exposure draw criticism. The annual tuition is ₹125,000, with added exam and registration fees. Internal exams precede the stringent semester exams. Interns don't get Sundays or government holidays off, which some find unfair. Around 80% of students gain placement in the B.Sc. Cardiology course, with salaries ranging from ₹1 lakh to ₹2 lakhs, increasing with experience. About 40% secure internships, with stipends set by the college, in institutions like Apollo Hospitals and AIIMS. Students must complete projects linked to their hospital work. Scholarships target female students under Tamil Nadu government guidelines and sports quotas, offering up to ₹5,000 yearly. Fees vary by course, from ₹1,00,000 to ₹5,00,000 annually, plus registration and semester exam costs. Hostel fees are an additional ₹1,25,000. Educational loans and financial assistance options are available. The BSc Cardiac Perfusion Technology course costs ₹1,25,000 annually, totaling ₹3,75,000 over three years, excluding the internship year. There has been no fee hike recently.
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