Admission to the college in 2018 was through the NEET exam, involving a multi-round counseling process. The BAMS program is divided into three 1.5-year phases, each with biannual exams, leading to a final exam and a 1-year internship, split between allopathy and Ayurveda. The program accommodates 100 students per class, supported by at least four teachers per subject. Fees for the 2018 batch were 2.75 lakh INR per year, totaling 15 lakh INR for the entire course. Additional costs include examination fees of 5,000 to 6,000 INR per year and a registration fee of 2,500 INR in the first year. Scholarships are available for OBC, SC, and ST students, with OBC students receiving 80,000 INR and ST/SC students receiving 230,000 INR. The college emphasizes practical learning, providing cadavers for study, which is uncommon in private institutions. Upon completing 4.5 years of study and an internship, students qualify as certified doctors. The college fosters presentation skills and offers internships that include stipends for roles like Duty Doctor. The overall cost for the course can reach up to 20 lakh INR, including residence expenses.
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