The course spans four years of study followed by a one-year internship, with supportive faculty providing guidance throughout. The curriculum includes progressively complex subjects: three in the first year, three plus two preclinical in the second year, three in the third year, and eight in the final year. Interns help with clinical postings, gaining valuable hands-on experience thanks to the high patient inflow, considered the best in Karnataka. The workload is heavy due to the large number of patients, but this provides extensive learning opportunities.
The college charges an annual fee of 43,000, with an additional hostel fee of 45,000, which includes a monthly mess bill of 3,000. A government scholarship is available to help cover these expenses. During their internships, students can earn a salary of 30,000. The institution is known for its highly skilled staff and excellent teaching quality.
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