The medical college boasts a highly qualified faculty, all holding postgraduate degrees from prestigious Indian universities, offering personalized attention with a student-to-mentor ratio of 25:1. The class size is limited to 100, ensuring individualized support. The college focuses on Ayurvedic education, enhancing diverse career prospects for graduates, who can either take up government jobs or start their own clinics. Internships, providing a stipend of ₹20,000-₹25,000 monthly, are available at the college's affiliated hospital. The course spans 4.5 years and costs approximately ₹16,00,000 in total. Annually, fees can range from ₹2.75 lakh to ₹3.50 lakh, depending on various factors such as NEET scores and AIR. The fees include tuition, transportation, developmental, registration, symposium, and miscellaneous costs. Some students benefit from scholarships, particularly those from Madhya Pradesh, who are eligible for government assistance. While exams are not particularly tough, some students still struggle to pass. As a private institution, no stipend is provided outside the internship, but the educational experience is robust and well-structured.
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