The college offers a comprehensive curriculum with 8 final exams and 24 internal assessments over three months, alongside 3 internal exams each academic year. The faculty is noted for strong relationships with students and effective teaching of both academic and patient handling skills. Facilities include well-equipped classrooms and labs. The faculty-to-student ratio is excellent, with experienced professors like Dr. Puranik, Dr. Surekha, and guest lecturer Dr. Dandgi providing quality education.
The academic year concludes with a university exam, and the final year features 9 subjects with both theoretical and practical components, each worth 100 marks. A mandatory one-year unpaid internship is required for graduation, offering practical exposure and preparation for NEET MDS exams. Financial aid is available through the National and State Scholarship Portals. Tuition fees vary by quota: ?130,000 for the general management quota, ?115,000 for the COMEDK quota, and ?80,000 without accommodation.
Additional costs include a building fund of ?14,000, a hostel fee of ?23,000, and a mess fee ranging from ?3,000 to ?4,000. BDS fees in Karnataka have risen, with government seat fees at ?95,000 in 2020. Scholarships such as the SSP offer financial support, with SC students benefiting from fees around ?45,000 and a ?90,000 scholarship covering most expenses.
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