** Admission to this college is primarily based on the NEET exam, and seats are allocated based on rank. It has a good reputation among private medical institutions in Andhra Pradesh. The faculty is well-qualified and supportive, engaging students through interactive teaching methods. The college maintains a student-to-faculty ratio of about 20:1. The curriculum includes various medical disciplines spread over four years with structured exams. Tuition fees are Rs 16,00,000 per annum, with additional costs for hostels and food totaling Rs 13,45,000 annually.
State residents pay significantly less, around Rs 3 lakhs annually, while non-Karnataka residents pay Rs 7 lakhs. Management quota fees are Rs 40 lakhs per year. Scholarships are available for top performers and local students, with awards ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 100,000. Internships are mandatory, offering stipends around Rs 25,000 per month, sometimes reported as Rs 30,000. Graduates typically earn Rs 70,000 to Rs 100,000 monthly in private or government hospitals, though formal placements are not conducted.
The fee structure is transparent, with no hidden charges, and payments can be made online. The institution also offers student loans through banks.
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