Admission to this Delhi medical college requires passing the NEET-UG exam and completing 10+2 education with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, securing at least 60% marks. The application involves online registration on the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University website, with a form fee of Rs. 1,000. The course lasts four and a half years, followed by a mandatory one-year internship at Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt, which includes a monthly stipend of Rs. 25,000.
The college's experienced faculty, comprising civilian and military personnel, offers a student-friendly learning environment with a 5:1 faculty-to-student ratio. The MBBS program costs Rs. 15,04,000 for four years, with an annual tuition fee of Rs. 3,60,000 and a hostel maintenance fee of Rs. 19,000. While fees are higher than government colleges, they are lower than private ones. Scholarships and loan facilities are available, and fees can be paid in installments. Job prospects post-graduation are promising, with average monthly salaries between Rs. 45,000 and Rs. 60,000, and a Rs. 97,000 monthly stipend for those passing the NEET-PG exam.
The college's placement cell connects graduates with opportunities in reputed hospitals. Recognized as one of India's Top 25 medical colleges, it offers several scholarship opportunities, including Rs. 40,000 for subject distinctions and a merit-cum-means scholarship offering a 50% fee concession for students with family incomes below Rs. 25,000. External scholarships, such as those provided by the Delhi government and PMSS for army backgrounds, support eligible students significantly. Despite limited internal scholarships, external funding aids students financially.
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