The course features a cooperative and professional faculty that uses effective teaching methods, like PowerPoint presentations and skill labs, to ensure students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Classes consist of 60 students, with two semesters per year and seven exams per semester. The 8th semester is dedicated to a mandatory six-month internship at hospitals, including GEM Hospital and Government Medical College Hospital, without a stipend. The placement rate for graduates is about 55%, with opportunities in both private and government sectors. The course costs between INR 6 to 8 lakhs, influenced by hostel and transport expenses, with an annual fee of approximately INR 75,000. The first-year fee is around INR 1,30,000, and the entire package can reach up to INR 7 lakhs, excluding mess fees of INR 3,000 per month. Government scholarships are available based on twelfth-grade marks, offering some students INR 20,000 based on caste, but the college itself does not provide scholarships. However, financial support through bank loans is available. The fee structure allows installment payments, with the first year costing INR 3,05,000 and subsequent years INR 1,35,000 each. Despite the high fees, the program is praised for good job placements and practical medical field exposure.
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