The college boasts a highly qualified faculty of doctors who excel in teaching and are approachable for both academic and personal support. Students must pass two of three annual internal exams and maintain 80% attendance to sit for the final exam, with a month's holiday between the last internal and the final. Internship opportunities within the college hospital last six months, offering practical experience and stipends of ?10,000 to ?30,000 monthly, comparable to government institutions.
The MBBS fee structure varies: private seats cost about ?2,015,500 annually, management seats are ?3,500,000 for the first year and ?2,000,000 subsequently, while government seats are ?200,000 annually plus a ?73,000 university fee. Scholarships like NSP and SSP help offset costs, with OBC students receiving up to ?50,000, SC/ST students up to ?150,000, and government seat holders ?225,000 (with the college fee at ?70,000). SC/ST scholarships cover ?152,000, leaving students to pay ?70,000.
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