The course is managed by a faculty of 7-8 experts for 160 students, using a mix of traditional and virtual teaching methods. Despite a high failure rate of 60% in exams, the faculty is generally well-regarded, though there are complaints about partiality and poor time management. Students face issues with disrupted class schedules and lack of practical sessions. The college charges a tuition fee of 80,000 INR annually, with an extra 5,000 INR caution fee and 20,000 INR bus fee, totaling around 1,00,000 INR per year. The college offers several scholarship programs, especially for events and exams, and includes minority caste scholarships, but does not provide direct scholarships from its own funds. There is no placement service, but a six-month internship, especially in orthopedics, provides valuable experience. The course duration is four years. While the fee structure is affordable, with options like online payment, fees increase annually for new students. A loan facility is available, but it is slow to process, and the college supports economically disadvantaged students. No direct placement is available from the college.
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